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    AZERBAIJANI STUDENT GIVES FACT-BASED ANSWERS TO SEPARATISTS IN ARMENIAN-ORGANIZED EVENT "MONUMENTS IN NAKHCHIVAN" IN US

    Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
    Nov 2 2007

    Armenian Diaspora yesterday organized separatist debates on "Monuments
    in Nakhchivan" in Harvard University.

    The only Azerbaijani in the debates, master at Harvard University
    Kennedy School of Government:, Bakhtiyar Hajiyev told APA that the
    event was financed by Armenian Research Center in the US and an
    Armenian company in Canada. Professor of Harvard University for
    Armenian research, Armenian Dr. James R. Russel made a keynote
    speech. Making "his remarks" on etymology of Nakhchivan he claimed
    that "Over 30,000 Armenian monuments were destroyed". Armenian Agram
    Ayvaziyan and Steven Sim from Scotland also claimed that "There are
    a lot of cultural monuments in Nakhchivan, like in other regions
    of Armenia".

    Ayvaziyan said they even prepared six-seven volume book about
    Nakhchivan's history and lead the film shootings.

    The territory of Nagorno Karabakh was shown as Nagorno Karabakh
    Republic on the map on the screen and marked with different color.

    The territory of Nakhchivan is marked red. The participants even
    showed historical Azerbaijani monuments recognized by the world as
    Momune Khatun, Khudaferin bridge as Armenian monuments.

    "They said Azerbaijan misappropriated these monuments and tries to
    include them into the list of UNESCO cultural heritage. Armenians
    became so angry that they even demanded resignation of UNESCO Secretary
    General and expressed their discontent that the world community does
    not react to them," he said.

    Steven Sim from Scotland was called "the person who last witnessed the
    monuments in Nakhchivan". The Armenian, nervous about the brotherhood
    of Turkey and Azerbaijan, said that he had taken photos of the
    establishments of strategic importance.

    "Following this, he began to show the ram-like figures as Armenian
    monuments. There was writing in Arabic on one of the figures. I asked
    when Armenians used Arabic alphabet. Confused with the question,
    Sim said he also took the photos of Azerbaijani and Seljuk monuments
    when he was in Nakhchivan and this photo was mistakenly copied to the
    disc. He confessed that these figures do not belong to Armenians,"
    he said.

    Our compatriot, who wanted to express his position, met with Armenians'
    severe reaction. Bakhtiyar Hajiyev said he tolerated two-hour speeches
    of Armenians and regretted that they were not polite enough to listen
    to him for two minutes.

    "What culture are you speaking about, if you can not do it? I asked
    them. Harvard University Davis Center was one of the organizers of
    the event, and as the student of the university I have the right to
    express my position and ask a question. Only after that, the presenter
    of the event spoke with Ayvaziyan and said: "Please, express your
    opinion briefly, ask your short question. I have the right interrupt
    you in any time," he said.

    I mentioned Armenian youth's speech on forgetting Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict and Nakhchivan's being related to Armenia in one of
    international events several years ago and stated that we know
    that these events are held purposely. I said that it is not first
    time that Armenians present several issues and areas not concerning
    them as their own. They steal our meals, musical instruments, songs,
    everything. Then I showed the auditory article published in "V Novom
    Svete" newspaper" in New York and children's photos there as the
    last sample of Armenian falsification. Though these are Azerbaijani
    children's photos killed during Khojaly genocide, they presented it
    as the photos of the children killed during the so-called Armenian
    genocide and underlined that though our Diaspora and Embassy appealed,
    newspaper leadership did not refute regarding these photos.

    When I started to speak about massacres committed by Armenians in
    Khojaly they protested again, but I asked Russell why he spreads false
    information as a professor of Harvard University using his image,
    why academician directs people to false side?

    Russell thought that I intended something about historical facts when
    I said "false information" and said "I am historian, not political
    figure. There is a history in everything I present, is not it so?"

    "Nagorno Karabakh Republic" was written in the map you used. And
    you pretended that this map concerned B.C.. Was there any Nagorno
    Karabakh Republic B.C.? Is it a historical fact? There was not country
    named Nagorno Karabakh Republic in the history and it will never be,"
    I replied.

    Noise started in the salon again. Steven Sim calmed auditory and asked
    "Do you admit your country leadership's destructing Armenian monuments
    in Nakhchivan as a student and clever person?"

    "As a clever man I prefer information source. If professor who took a
    photo of prohibited buildings, violates rules of the country he visits
    and speaks proudly in front of such auditory says it, naturally I
    can not believe to what he said. If you want to know our country's
    position and historical facts, I can give you information covers
    prepared by Azerbaijani Embassy in America and Foreign Ministry,"
    I said that and distributed covers to participants.

    I got acquainted with a youth who stated that he is a journalist at
    the beginning of the meeting. I asked him to send me photos they took
    in the meeting. I wanted to give my e-mail address to that boy. But
    the boy "don't you see that I work for Armenian newspaper? Why did
    you do it? You came here to spoil everything, did not you?" said and
    moved to tears. I asked whether he will send photos or not and he
    started to cry.

    Hajiyev stated that official opening of the exhibition will be held
    today. We will also react in any form when Azerbaijani students
    studying in Boston will negotiate with Davis Center where the
    exhibition will be held.

    Hajiyev also mentioned that Armenians started their propagations on
    the so-called Armenian genocide in academic circles, Universities.

    "Then this issue was debated in the level of Foreign Affairs Committee
    of the Congress. Most of the teachers of Harvard University gave
    directions to people in Congress and representatives of White House,
    state representatives in various themes. Armenians try to contact
    with influential professors. Therefore we should start investigation
    programs regarding Azerbaijan in such Universities, have intercourse
    with these Universities, and achieve our students' to study in such
    Universities," he said.

    http://en.apa.az/news.php?id=38389
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