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  • BAKU:Armenianism to be studied as Threat in Disintegration of S Cauc

    Trend News Agency
    25.05.2007 16:50:15
    Armenianism' to be studied as Threat in Disintegration of South Caucasus

    Azerbaijan, Baku / ?rend corr S. Aghayeva / `Armenianism' as a real threat
    in contributing to the disintegration of the South Caucasus should be
    studied, the director of the Human Rights Institution at the National
    Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan, Professor Rovshan Mustafayev, said on 25
    May. He was commenting on the book `Armenian-Speaking Population of Georgia
    and Problems of Revival of Unified Georgian Statehood' published by the
    National Academy of Sciences of Georgia.
    Professor Mustafayev was the first to raise the issue of Armenian
    ethno-corporation offering his methodology on studying this phenomenon in
    his famous work `Virtual Passions'. `I always suggested viewing the format
    of studying Armenian ethno-corporation as a threat to stability in the South
    Caucasus. Being the most mobile and unified ethno-social organization
    `Armenianism' can fulfil any task for disintegration of a region based on
    different imperial centres,' he noted. According to Mustafayev, the cores of
    Armenians' strategies and methods of violence do not change. What do change
    are their slogans.
    In the aforementioned book, Georgian scientists wrote about retrospective
    discourses on the formation of the Georgian statehood and problems surfacing
    from Georgian-Armenian relationships. The authors refer to facts and events
    that have not yet been sufficiently studied by contemporary historians.
    Expanded details of the Armenian-Georgian military conflict of 1918 that
    involved Armenian territorial claims to independent Georgian land, as well
    as the genesis of the issue, are provided in the book.
    The work reports on the formation of present anti-state activities of
    separatist groups uniting the Armenian ethnic minority in Georgia. Clear
    examples of attempts by Armenian scientists to falsify South Caucasian
    history are provided in the book.
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