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    ALIYEV LAYS CLAIM TO YEREVAN, PRAISES SAFAROV

    http://asbarez.com/114047/aliyev-lays-claim-to-yerevan-praises-safarov/
    Wednesday, September 18th, 2013 | Posted by Asbarez Staff

    President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev

    BAKU-Azeri President Ilham Aliyev on Tuesday praised axe-murderer Ramil
    Safarov as a hero and vowed to "reclaim" Azerbaijan's territorial
    integrity by claiming that one day every Azeri can live in Yerevan,
    Zangezur and other areas that are part of Armenia.

    In a speech, that seemed more like a rant, Aliyev, who was attending
    the opening of a so-called genocide museum, said: "Azerbaijan's state
    flag will wave in Shusha, Khankendi [Stepanakert] and Azerbaijanis will
    live on their historical lands in the future. Our historical lands are
    Irevan [Yerevan] and Zangazur regions." The museum is dedicated to
    the victims of a 1918 "massacre," which Aliyev claims was committed
    by Armenians against Azeris. The fact that a country of Azerbaijan
    did not exist until 1918 seems to escape the Azeri leader.

    On another note, Aliyev blamed what he called "Armenian fascism"
    on the international community's reaction to crowning Safarov a hero.

    "I was condemned baselessly and so many foreign dishonest politicians
    made accusations against me, because the Azerbaijani officer,
    Ramil Safarov, returned [to his] homeland and I gave him freedom,"
    said Aliyev.

    "Even the European Parliament adopted a resolution on this issue and
    condemned my actions. But even today I can say firmly that Azerbaijan
    has returned its officer to the homeland, given him freedom and
    established justice. But look at the world press, international
    organizations, how many groundless accusations they have made against
    Azerbaijan," Aliyev said.

    The Azeri leader went on to stress that all factors, including economic
    and military ones, indicate that in a matter of time Azerbaijan "will
    restore its territorial integrity" and reclaim its "historic lands,"
    which includes the capital of Armenia, Yerevan.

    "There will come a time when we live on these lands. I am convinced
    of it," said Aliyev, calling the people of Azerbaijan to action to
    "bring this sacred day closer."

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