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    ARTAK NERSISYAN: BAKU CONTINUES OSTRICH POLICY

    NEWS.am
    14:19 / 12/09/2009

    "Azerbaijan's foreign policy is showing an interesting tendency. The
    Azerbaijani authorities must have decided to resort to various ways
    of lodging complaints about foreign TV companies, trying to impose
    their only style of work on them," the Nagorno-Karabakh political
    analyst Artak Nersisyan said.

    "Baku does not seem to understand that mass media in civilized
    countries need interesting news, not oil - interesting news from,
    as Peter Barabas, Euronews Editor-in-Chief, said in his interview
    with Day.az, hard-to-reach sources. The cause for the hard-to-get
    trustworthy information on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and
    especially on the life of ordinary people is the flow of false
    information reported by Azerbaijan, which is thereby trying to
    deprive the international community of reliable information on
    Nagorno-Karabakh. The Azerbaijani authorities are afraid that foreign
    mass media will expose their hypocritical policy and, at the same time,
    satisfy the ordinary Azerbaijani citizens' desire to be accurately
    informed the situation in the NKR," Nersisyan said.

    Seeing that their complains do not produce any results, official Baku
    threatened the TV channels with invalidating their accreditation and
    are now carrying out their threats.

    "Particularly, Azerbaijan has implemented this policy toward
    the NTV Channel, which is operating in Turkey, Azerbaijan's 'big
    brother'. If this policy continues, Azerbaijan's population will soon
    have to watch only local TV channels, with their programs full of lie
    about centuries-old history of Azerbaijan, Nagorno-Karabakh being a
    historical part of Azerbaijan, and so on. Ordinary citizens are sick
    and tired of hearing all this. The Azerbaijani authorities, however, do
    not at all seem to be concerned over that, as they have been pursuing
    what is known as ostrich policy for a long time," Nesisyan said.
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