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    Azeri President Uses Platform at UN Security Council to Revile Armenia
    Posted on May 11, 2012 by Editor

    By Florence Avakian

    Special to the Mirror-Spectator

    UNITED NATIONS - Lies, distortions and propaganda took center stage on
    Friday, May 4, as Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev addressed the
    topic of `anti- terrorism' before the United Nations Security Council
    and accused Armenia of `terrorism against civilians, military
    aggression and ethnic cleansing.'
    Possibly aware this diatribe would occur, the UN Secretary General Ban
    Ki-moon, as well as the German Foreign Minister and the ambassadors
    from Security Council members US, France and Germany, were not
    present.

    After making the 5,000-mile journey to New York for this appearance,
    he was escorted into the UN through the basement garage, so that he
    would not have to see the more than 50 demonstrators from the New
    York/New Jersey ARF chapter who protested across the street from the
    UN, carrying the flags of Armenia and Artsakh (Nagorno Karabagh) and
    signs which read, `Turkey and Azerbaijan Guilty of Genocide,' `Baku
    Guilty of Ethnic Cleansing' and `Stop Destruction of Nakhichevan.'

    Azerbaijan, which had been elected in

    October 2011 to a non-permanent seat on the Security Council, mostly
    with votes from Muslim member-nations of the UN, but none from
    European nations, is chairing the Security Council for the month of
    May and Aliyev seemed intent to get his message across while he was
    being watched.

    Knowing that Armenia, which is not a Security Council member, could
    not respond, Aliyev accused Armenia of `dozens of terrorist acts
    against the civilian population and infrastructure of Azerbaijan,'
    which he said, `resulted in over 2,000 Azerbaijanis dead.' Armenia, he
    said, `orchestrated those acts with the direct involvement of its
    security agencies and by using international terrorist groups.' He
    continued by saying that during the Karabagh war, `Armenia widely
    practiced use of terrorist acts against the civilian population in
    conjunction with military aggression to achieve ethnic cleansing.'

    Again he brought up the Khojaly issue, where he accused Armenia of
    `annihilating' 613 women, children and elderly. He also accused
    Armenia of `masterminding terror acts in public transport and critical
    infrastructure.'

    Continuing his diatribe, he said Azerbaijan has largely neutralized
    this `terrorist threat from Armenia,' but there are `additional
    terrorist acts, including hitting civilian infrastructure, especially
    water reservoir dams and the oil pipeline network.' He also accused
    Armenia of harboring `elements of international terrorist
    organizations which are integrated into the security and defense
    sector of Armenia.'

    And then in one of the most appalling statements, he said Armenia
    `that claims to share European and universal values has venerated
    operatives of international terrorist organizations as heroes, and
    even erected monuments to them.'

    He finished his rant by accusing Armenia of `organized crime, drug
    trafficking, money laundering and illegal arms supply in the occupied
    territories of Azerbaijan.'

    (A similar harangue had occurred by his father President Heydar Aliyev
    at a press conference at the United Nations some years ago when as a
    UN correspondent, this reporter had asked him about the massacres of
    Armenians by Azerbaijan in Baku, Kirovabad and Sumgait. The face of
    the elder Aliyev, who was in the last years of his presidency, became
    enraged and he went into a 15-minute tirade against Armenia, finally
    storming out of the UN press conference.)

    Armenia's Foreign Ministry Responds

    Following the current Azeri president's appearance before the Security
    Council on May 4, Armenia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs immediately
    made the following statement. `The Azeri president's statement is
    based on lies, distortions and groundless speculation. It causes deep
    regret that such an august platform can be used for such base
    statements. Instead of reaffirming his country's commitment to a
    peaceful settlement of the Karabagh issues, he is abusing the
    authoritative tribune of the UN Security Council in order to repeat
    the overused thesis of anti-Armenia propaganda of Azerbaijan, just
    only forgetting to recall the Azeri leadership's famous racist thesis
    that `Azerbaijan's main enemies are the Armenians of the world.''

    The Armenian statement continued that `during the UN Security Council
    briefing on anti-terrorism, the president of Azerbaijan is making an
    unsuccessful attempt to lay its own responsibility of

    links with terrorist groups on others, being the leader of a country
    which actively used thousands of mercenaries closely linked to
    notorious international terrorist networks in its unleashed war aimed
    at the annihilation of the Karabagh population. It is cynical when
    vain accusations are voiced against Armenia by the leader of a
    country, the authorities of which masterminded massacres, ethnic
    cleansing against the Armenians by medieval methods; a country where
    cruel butchers of sleeping peo- ple are glorified as national heroes;
    a country where a captive is humiliated in front of cameras and then
    killed as it is done by well-known terrorist organiza-

    tions; a country where centuries-old cultural monuments are
    barbarously destroyed by famous terrorists.'

    The Armenian Foreign Ministry's statement concluded by stating that
    `the continuous threats to regional peace and security, the bellicose
    and hatred disseminating provocative statements of the Azeri
    leadership which are in harsh contrast to the purpose and principles
    of the UN Charter, are not befitting a UN member state, and undermine
    the authority of the Security Council.'

    UN Representative Decries Statements

    Armenia's Ambassador to the United Nations Garen Nazarian also
    released a statement which read that the Azerbaijani president should
    be reminded that `when using the term terrorism, his country was
    listed as one harboring terrorist groups, and is a logical route for
    extremists with ties to terrorist organizations. A number of recent
    reports by international and regional organizations clearly reflect
    that the territory of Azerbaijan is actively used by various terrorist
    and religious extremist structures, serving as a safe haven for
    criminal activities.'

    To underscore this statement, Reporters Without Borders recently
    listed a list of `predator rulers of countries.' This list includes
    Vasif Talibov, leader of Nakhichevan, in addition to Azerbaijani
    President Ilham Aliyev.

    And in a routine press conference at the United Nations on May 3, by
    Azerbaijani Ambassador to the UN Agshin Mehdiyev on press censorship,
    he admitted that he didn't know that the day had been designated as
    Press Freedom Day. As reporters chuckled at his apparent ignorance,
    Mehdyev said, `Azerbaijan doesn't need to mark this day due to its
    unrestricted media coverage. We have a free press.'

    On May 2, the Committee to Protect Journalists named Azerbaijan as a
    `runner up' to their list of the `Ten Most Heavily Censured Countries
    in the World.'


    From: Baghdasarian
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