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    EURONEWS' ONE-SIDED REPORTING "BACKED BY ARMENIAN DIASPORA"

    news.az
    Dec 3 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Rashad Rzakuliyev The Euronews report on Karabakh is part of the
    information war between Armenia and Azerbaijan, political scientist
    Rashad Rzakuliyev has said.

    The report presents the history and culture of the region solely in
    terms of Armenian myth and bears no relation to the true situation,
    Rzaguliyev told 1news.az.

    He said that there was no need to get too excited about this.

    "We should look at the methods used by our enemies who have occupied
    20% of our land, take them into account and do the same. Azerbaijan
    should intensify its efforts to advocate our principles, our ideas,
    our understanding of the situation and work with Euronews, CNN,
    the BBC and other TV channels on this issue. This requires money and
    contacts. If we treat this issue seriously, all doors will open for
    us," Rzakuliyev said,

    He said that the Armenian diaspora is backing the film. "I am sure
    that this is one of the elements of the information war in an attempt
    to legitimize Nagorno Karabakh as a 'state formation'," he said.

    The analyst believes that the religious factor does not play any
    role here.

    "On the contrary, it is Armenians that stress the religious factor
    in an attempt to appeal to Christian solidarity, but in reality
    Europe treats this issue more coldly than the Armenians would like,"
    Rzakuliyev said.
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