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    AZERIS STILL UNCERTAIN AS TO WHAT CULTURE THEY BELONG TO

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    22.06.2009 18:46 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Our problem is that we perfectly see what Azerbaijan
    is doing, but keep our mouths shut, and close our eyes to everything,"
    Armenianhouse.org electronic library's director Karen Vrtanesyan told
    today a press conference, commenting upon Azeri media reports. While
    Armenian side views it as a noble gesture, Azerbaijan considers it
    as a sign of weakness.

    "Any other country would have filed complaint against Azerbaijan. But
    what are we doing? We are just laughing, avoiding to see the reality,"
    Mr. Vrtanesyan said. Azerbaijani society uses hatred for Armenians
    as a tool in the process of its formation, Vrtanesyan said, adding
    that Azeris themselves are still uncertain as to what culture they
    belong to. "Over the past 100 years, they were unable to decide who
    they were. First they called themselves Caucasian Tatars, then Turks,
    and later - Azerbaijanis. Now they are called Azeris."

    In his turn, Military psychologist David Djamalyan added the
    following, "In 2005, Region journal conducted survey to find out
    whether Azeris hated Armenians more or vice versa. The results were
    quite predictable. If we believe that Turks or Azeris will ever change
    while we will not, then we engage ourselves in self-deception."

    "Azeris' style and attitude to Armenians reminds me of Nazi
    Germany. Likewise Germans who accused Jews of everything, Azeris accuse
    us Armenians in order to justify themselves. How can we live with a
    neighbor who builds his state based on hatred for us," Vrtanesyan said.

    "We are not against free countries, and are not against their being
    our neighbors. Let them build their state, but not at our expense,"
    Djamalyan stated.
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