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    Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
    Nov 29 2008


    Official presentation of European Azerbaijan Society takes place in
    Britain's House of Lords

    [ 29 Nov 2008 16:19 ]


    London. Kemale Guliyeva-APA. The official presentation of the European
    Azerbaijan Society (EAS) was held in Britain's House of Lords, APA
    reports.
    The event was attended by UK MPs, public and political figures,
    businesspeople representatives from London-based diplomatic corps,
    international organizations and Azeri community.
    Tale Heydarov, Chairman of the European Azerbaijan Society, said the
    EAS was originally established as the London Azerbaijan Society in
    2004, aiming to promote Azerbaijani culture mainly to British
    audiences.
    According to him, earlier this year the Society took a decision to set
    up the EAS so as to broaden its activities to reach out wider
    audiences.
    `The Society aims to promote Azerbaijan as a modern, forward facing
    country with tremendous economic opportunities and a strong cultural
    heritage, to promote international relations with Azerbaijan to a wide
    political, media and cultural audience, to bring together Azerbaijanis
    living in Europe, and to involve them in promoting Azerbaijan and to
    raise awareness and end the apathy of the West towards the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan,' he added.
    He also underlined the significance of the Society's publications to
    raise awareness about Azerbaijan in Europe.
    According to him, a magazine `Visions of Azerbaijan' is published in
    English every three months and distributed to libraries, scientific
    research centers around the world, a book called `Azerbaijan: 100
    Questions Answered" was published in English and Russian, and a new
    collection of articles by foreign authors about the Nagorno Karabakh
    Conflict will soon be published in the UK.
    The publications are slated for spreading through bookstore networks
    in Europe.
    He also noted that the Society distributes monthly business and
    membership bulletins among political and business groups.
    Speaking about the undertaken projects, he underlined a documentary My
    Surreal Duty by British director Nick Trion.
    The documentary with music by American Jeffrey Werbock deals with the
    lives of Azerbaijanis displaced from Karabakh by Armenian aggression.
    The firm is scheduled for completion in January.

    Addressing the event chairman of British-Azerbaijani Society Lord
    Fraser underlined that establishment of the European Azerbaijan
    Society in London was a significant event for the country's
    recognition in the world. Lord Fraser appreciated the society's
    activity in informing the Europe of the truths about
    Armenia-Azerbaijan, Nagorno Karabakh conflict and said there was a
    great need for it. Noting Azerbaijan's territorial integrity as the
    most important principle, Lord Fraser underlined the significance of
    Diaspora's activity in finding fair solution to the problem. Lord
    Fraser supported the idea of establishing the European Azerbaijan
    Society and said he was always ready to support and patronize the
    society's work.

    Azerbaijan's ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to the
    United Kingdom Fakhraddin Gurbanov expressed his gratitude to Lord
    Fraser for his pleasant attitude towards our country and noted with
    pleasure that it was the second Azerbaijan-related event held in the
    House of Lords in November. Fakhraddin Gurbanov said the embassy would
    support the activity of the European Azerbaijan Society in the United
    Kingdom and added that the embassy had already held a joint event with
    the society. Azerbaijani violinist Sabina Rakchiyeva studying at the
    University of London for PhD played works by outstanding Azerbaijani
    composer Gara Garayev at the concert on the composer's 90th
    anniversary. The ambassador said the documentary film `My Surreal
    Duty' about Azerbaijani refugees and mugham was one of the most
    significant projects of European Azerbaijan Society. The ambassador
    underlined that the film showed the hard life of the Azerbaijanis
    displaced from Karabakh due to Armenian aggression and their great
    musical heritage as the unity.

    At the end of the event director of the documentary film Nick Tiron
    demonstrated a piece of his work. The participants were given
    brochures published by European Azerbaijan Society in London `Business
    bulletin', `Azerbaijan's role in the Caucasus and international
    policy' and `Nagorno Karabakh' and book `Azerbaijan: 100 Questions
    Answered'.
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