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    AZERBAIJANI AMBASSADOR REACTS TO GUARDIAN'S INCORRECT PUBLICATION ABOUT NAGORNO-KARABAKH

    Trend, Azerbaijan
    Jan 15 2015

    15 January 2015

    By Jamila Jafarova - Trend:

    The Guardian, British newspaper, published Ambassador of Azerbaijan
    to London Tahir Taghizadeh's letter sent to its editorial staff.

    In his letter, the ambassador expressed his indignation that the
    newspaper included Nagorno-Karabakh in an article on "the best new
    adventures for 2015" (Totally out there, Travel, 10 January).

    The newspaper's inclusion of Nagorno-Karabakh in an article on "the
    best new adventures for 2015" is disrespectful to the people of
    Azerbaijan, the letter says.

    "Nagorno-Karabakh is an internationally recognised part of Azerbaijan
    currently under the occupation of Armenian armed forces," the
    ambassador said.

    This encourages an aggressor to maintain control over a portion
    of a territory of another country and show total neglect of the
    sufferings of hundreds of thousands of internally displaced people,
    the letter says.

    "Sadly, this plays into the hands of the separatist regime, which
    strives to legitimise its act of occupation," he wrote.

    The ambassador wrote that the Guardian's stance against recent
    separatist tendencies in the post-Soviet space is commendable, and
    one would wish the same sensitivity shown to Azerbaijan.

    "The Foreign Office warns against any travel to Nagorno-Karabakh and
    surrounding occupied regions of Azerbaijan," the letter says. "By
    promoting Nagorno-Karabakh as a so-called tourist "destination" you
    mislead the public and potentially put their lives at risk; also,
    those taking unauthorised trips will be unable to travel to the rest
    of Azerbaijan in future."

    http://en.trend.az/azerbaijan/karabakh/2353484.html




    From: A. Papazian
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