AZERBAIJAN SPREADS DISINFORMATION IN CONNECTION WITH PHOTO EXHIBITION DEDICATED TO NAGORNO KARABAKH HELD IN CZECH REPUBLIC
15:21 06/02/2015 >> REGION
In the Capitol bookstore at the Czech town Frýdek-Místek photo
exhibition of famous Czech photographer-blogger Ladislav Vetvichk
dedicated to the Nagorno Karabakh was opened for nearly a month.
Although the opening of the exhibition took place on 7 January and
the house was full, the Azerbaijani side spreads disinformation,
saying allegedly there were no visitors at the exhibition at all and
it failed, the European edition of "Orer" reports.
As noted in the article on February 3, the closing ceremony of the
exhibition was attended also by the Armenian Ambassador to the Czech
Republic Tigran Seyranyan, representatives of the Armenian community
and many other visitors. Director of the bookstores Jan Becher was
pleasantly surprised that the citizens are so interested in the
exhibition. "We have not had such vibrant and exciting activities
for a long time," he said.
However, as the newspaper writes, the Azerbaijani Ambassador to the
Czech Republic Farid Shafiyev told with irony Azerbaijani news agency
"Trend" that from the photos it is clear whether the exhibition was
held in domestic atmosphere or in a public place where "there were no
visitors." The ambassador also assured that he was trying to clarify
the situation with the local authorities.
The publication stresses that the ambassador of Azerbaijan actually
is trying to hide his own incompetency. "It is not surprising that
at any event devoted to the Nagorno Karabakh, Azerbaijan spreads
disinformation. Regarding this fact we publish the photos from the
exhibition," the paper concludes.
It should be mentioned also that on the published photographs the
attendees of the photo exhibition are clearly visible - there are
citizens of all ages among them. In addition, it must be noted that
some of the visitors stand or sit on the shelves as well, apparently
the chairs weren't enough.
http://www.panorama.am/en/politics/2015/02/06/czech-azerbaijan/
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15:21 06/02/2015 >> REGION
In the Capitol bookstore at the Czech town Frýdek-Místek photo
exhibition of famous Czech photographer-blogger Ladislav Vetvichk
dedicated to the Nagorno Karabakh was opened for nearly a month.
Although the opening of the exhibition took place on 7 January and
the house was full, the Azerbaijani side spreads disinformation,
saying allegedly there were no visitors at the exhibition at all and
it failed, the European edition of "Orer" reports.
As noted in the article on February 3, the closing ceremony of the
exhibition was attended also by the Armenian Ambassador to the Czech
Republic Tigran Seyranyan, representatives of the Armenian community
and many other visitors. Director of the bookstores Jan Becher was
pleasantly surprised that the citizens are so interested in the
exhibition. "We have not had such vibrant and exciting activities
for a long time," he said.
However, as the newspaper writes, the Azerbaijani Ambassador to the
Czech Republic Farid Shafiyev told with irony Azerbaijani news agency
"Trend" that from the photos it is clear whether the exhibition was
held in domestic atmosphere or in a public place where "there were no
visitors." The ambassador also assured that he was trying to clarify
the situation with the local authorities.
The publication stresses that the ambassador of Azerbaijan actually
is trying to hide his own incompetency. "It is not surprising that
at any event devoted to the Nagorno Karabakh, Azerbaijan spreads
disinformation. Regarding this fact we publish the photos from the
exhibition," the paper concludes.
It should be mentioned also that on the published photographs the
attendees of the photo exhibition are clearly visible - there are
citizens of all ages among them. In addition, it must be noted that
some of the visitors stand or sit on the shelves as well, apparently
the chairs weren't enough.
http://www.panorama.am/en/politics/2015/02/06/czech-azerbaijan/
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