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    Day.az, Azerbaijan
    Oct 13 2007


    Azeri society fails to respond to US vote on "genocide"



    An Azerbaijani journalist has strongly condemned a US congressional
    committee's decision to advise the House of Representatives to
    recognize the Armenian genocide by the Ottoman Turks in 1915-17 and
    lamented the lack of response by various classes of society in
    Azerbaijan to this decision. In an article posted on an Azeri
    website, Akper Hasanov said this was now the time to realize that
    Turkey is Azerbaijan's true ally in its struggle for the return of
    Nagornyy Karabakh and that the Armenians would now try to take this
    question to other international organizations in order to stake
    claims against other countries as well as Turkey and Azerbaijan. He
    condemned the "cowardly" stance of the opposition in Azerbaijan who,
    he said, were afraid of upsetting the Americans, He ridiculed
    Azerbaijan's young people who, in his view, were only interested in
    fast cars, drinking and prostitution. Finally, he blamed Azeri
    television which, he said, should be showing patriotic, anti-Armenian
    material instead of "dumming down" with frivolous forms of
    entertainment. The following is the text of Akper Hasanov's article
    entitled "Take your last breath, society, or thinking aloud about the
    reaction of Azerbaijanis to the American congressmen's decision" and
    published on the Day.Az web site on 13 October; subheadings inserted
    editorially:

    "Take your last breath, society!" These words from the French
    playwright Emile Augier's play Les Effrontes [The Shameless Ones]
    seem very apposite today as silently and calmly, sometimes to the
    accompaniment of music on the TV channels, we suffer another defeat
    in the war against the Armenian community worldwide. And even though
    no more territory has been lost as a result of this defeat, this is
    still a defeat. For there are some wars which in the beginning are
    waged on ideology and propaganda, and it is only several years later
    that the results of these wars are transformed into victories or
    defeats, the return or loss of a Motherland with the people acquiring
    the status of a hero and a victor, or the stigma of a loser incapable
    of defending their own home, their family, their Motherland. Our
    society has now come too close to the point beyond which lies the
    long road to dishonour and future defeats. Like a sacrificial lamb,
    it silently awaits its fate. And sacrificial lambs have a sad ending.

    "Armenian genocide" resolution

    There is no denying that these are momentous times for Azerbaijan.
    One only has to be reminded that the co-chairmen of the Minsk Group
    (MG) of the OSCE are the US, whose congressmen have recognized the
    "genocide of the Armenians", France, the Lower House of whose Senate
    has also recognized the "genocide of the Armenians", and its Armenian
    lobby is a strong one that takes the cake - and Russia, which openly
    describes Armenia as its outpost in the Caucasus. My friends, surely
    there can be nobody even now who hopes that this Minsk Group will be
    looking to get a just solution to the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict
    over Nagornyy Karabakh?! Is it really difficult to understand that
    the Armenian community, which was able to openly defy such a huge and
    powerful country as Turkey, can easily and simply dispute the
    occupied territories of our country? Can we really be so deaf that we
    cannot hear the claims of the Armenian community to Naxcivan? Why do
    we keep making the same mistake in not taking seriously the claims of
    the Armenians, although this has already led to the loss of Nagornyy
    Karabakh?

    It is time we realized that Turkey is our only true ally in the
    struggle for the return of the occupied Azerbaijani territories.
    Because Turkey and Azerbaijan both have one historical enemy the
    Armenian community worldwide. Incidentally, as far as the Armenians
    are concerned both the Azerbaijanis and the Turks are "Turkes". That
    means their challenge to Turkey should be perceived as a challenge to
    Azerbaijan. It is easy to predict that, having achieved recognition
    of the "genocide of the Armenians" in the US, the world's Armenian
    community will try to take this question to international
    organizations, as if now the representatives of these organizations
    have not waved aside such a prospect. And then, having achieved the
    official status of a people subjected to "genocide", they will start
    to make material and territorial claims against Turkey and
    Azerbaijan, Georgia, Russia and Ukraine. And the world community,
    having been taken in by the tears of a "suffering people", will dig a
    pit for itself. Because there is no limit to the Armenians' claims,
    they are insatiable, and the insidiousness and servility of their
    attempts to achieve their goals have been celebrated by the poets.
    And that is precisely why it is vital that we realize how significant
    these times are, because there could be many more heavy losses to
    come.

    Lack of protest in Baku

    While conscious of this, to be honest, I thought that after the
    reports that the US Congress Foreign Affairs Committee had approved a
    resolution recognizing the fact of the "genocide" of the Armenian
    people by Ottoman Turkey, a huge crowd of people would come out onto
    the streets of Baku, angry at such a shabby, biased and unjust
    decision of the American congressmen. I was certain that the people
    would be robust in expressing their displeasure in front of the US
    embassy in Azerbaijan. I was certain that marching at the head of
    this crowd to demand from the Americans justice and impartiality in
    passing sentence on a whole country - and that is precisely how the
    decision of the American congressmen could have been interpreted in
    Turkey would be representatives of the country's opposition, who had
    long since lost the last vestiges of respect among the people, and
    having every chance to rehabilitate themselves in the eyes of
    society, openly expressing their just position on this question. I
    had hoped that representatives of the country's intelligentsia would
    raise their voice in defence of historic justice. I wanted to see
    among the participants in these protest actions the country's
    political analysts and human rights activists. I thought that young
    Azerbaijanis, angered by the audacity of the world Armenian community
    and the stupidity of the American congressmen, would come out onto
    the streets of Baku. I very much wanted to believe that the country's
    TV channels would instantly be showing documentary films about the
    atrocities of the Armenians, about the terrorist acts committed by
    them against the Turks and the Azerbaijanis, and about the genocide
    in Xocali [in 1992].

    Alas, today I saw nothing of the kind. It was as quiet as usual in
    front of the US embassy. People were quietly going about their
    day-to-day business, buying and selling, meeting and parting. The
    country's opposition made do with declarative statements, without
    calling on their supporters to protest against the American
    congressmen's decision. In this situation thoughts came to mind
    either that the authorities had the opposition in their pockets by
    banning them from showing any active displeasure, or that the
    opposition lacked any kind of electoral base, which could have been
    brought out on to the streets at any moment, or they were politically
    short-sighted, or finally they were cowardly and reluctant to upset
    the Americans, on whom they place such great, especially financial
    hopes, in the context of their future existence.

    "Impotent intellectuals"

    The country's intellectuals, too, have once again demonstrated their
    impotence. Yet again we have become convinced of their servility and
    their inability to stand up for themselves without having to apply
    for permission "from above". Recent history has shown that our
    intellectuals show their anger only when one of them fails to get
    into parliament, so they can shine their backsides in comfortable
    armchairs, get a big salary and have the courage to admit their own
    weakness.

    Oh, and then there are our human rights activists. I recognize them
    from the poses they adopt when the question concerns those who help
    them to get grants to ensure a life of ease. They will not be sawing
    off the bough on which they are sitting or killing the chicken that
    lays their "golden eggs"!

    And then there are our political analysts! Not all of them, of
    course, but a large percentage of them who day and night hang around
    the US embassy, feeding off the grants issued by the Americans! That
    is why they stay silent, courteous, pretending to be busy or simply
    reluctant to speak out about the American congressmen's decision.
    That is why none of them can be seen taking part in rallies
    protesting at this decision!

    And what about our young people? Yes, where are you? Answer silence.
    Our young people are too busy making money! And what about their
    civic position? How much are they paying for this? At the moment
    nothing, but in future we are the ones who will have to pay, and very
    dearly with the next piece of the Motherland occupied by the enemy.
    You don't believe me? Then study this piece of information closely:
    "Over 90 per cent of young Armenians are against the return of
    Nagornyy Karabakh to Azerbaijan." And what are they doing, our
    esteemed Azerbaijani youth?! They are racing around the streets of
    Baku, living it up in bars, spending nights with prostitutes and
    loaded down with the wages they get from Western companies. But
    meanwhile, the status of the serviceman the defender of the
    Motherland remains extremely low. It is far lower than that of a
    customs officer, a tax official, a computer operator, anyone working
    for a western company. And this is a demonstration of the first
    symptoms of future defeats.

    Television blamed

    But who is to blame for such a perverted scale of values of the
    citizens of a country, 20 per cent of whose territory is occupied by
    the enemy? In many ways, it is the country's television service. It
    is precisely television that often is called the most powerful
    ideological, psychological and whatever else weapon. And this is
    perfectly true. Television is capable not only of shaping the civil
    position of viewers, but also of uniting or dividing them,
    enlightening or dumming them down, educating or trivializing. Alas,
    in our country it often trivializes rather than educates a patriotic
    spirit. One only has to look at the network of television programmes
    to see how few military-patriotic programmes there are, and what a
    huge number of programmes there are about the banal and private lives
    of our "showbiz stars".

    The TV screens of a country which lost Susa [last Azeri town in
    Karabakh to fall to Armenians in 1992] should have been filled with
    films about the war, about the atrocities of the Armenians, songs
    about the Motherland, about the role of the soldier, shots from the
    front, reports on the lives of the martyrs' families and today's
    defenders of the Motherland, cycles of broadcasts about how to wage
    war and the right way to use a rifle. But now it is vital that we
    increase the number of broadcasts about the need to consolidate
    Azeri-Turkish friendship, and what the consequences will be of
    silently watching the expansion of the Armenian community. And I
    repeat, all this must be done on a regular basis.

    But what is really happening? More wedding parties and helpings of
    "Cal-Cagir" [popular music programme]. But can we really be so stupid
    to believe that we will reconquer our lands captured by the enemy
    with a microphone in the hands of the latest participant in the
    "Ulduzno-Star Show" [popular contest of young talents]? Why can't we
    learn from our quite recent past? There are so many "whys". And there
    are so many reasons as we look at how things really are and see the
    awful prevailing silence, repeating the words of the French
    playwright, for us to cry: "Take your last breath, society!"
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