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    INTERNATIONAL MEDIA 'SHOULD RAISE KARABAKH ISSUE'

    News.az
    March 16 2010
    Azerbaijan

    An Azerbaijani MP has criticized coverage of the Karabakh conflict
    by Radio Liberty and called on international media to report on
    the conflict.

    Azerbaijani media, including 1news.az, a while ago commented that Radio
    Azadlig, the Azerbaijani service of Radio Liberty, is too politically
    committed on Karabakh, while Radio Liberty's Armenian service actively
    protects the interests of the Armenian state on the issue.

    'Armenia has probably set as its goals keeping on the agenda such
    issues as propaganda of the Armenian position on resolution of the
    Karabakh conflict alongside local issues,' Zahid Oruj told 1news.az
    today.

    He said that Azerbaijani journalism was too involved in Azerbaijani
    politics.

    'This is also due to the people who work there. I do not want to
    criticize our national journalism due to this issue but one of the
    problems of our lagging behind Armenians is that our journalism is
    extremely politicized and sympathies and antipathies are split. Most
    energy goes into the internal struggle,' the deputy said.

    He said that protection of the Azerbaijani position by media such
    as Radio Liberty, the BBC and Voice of America would open more
    opportunities for Azerbaijan.

    'Certainly, every information source is independent and we cannot tell
    them what to do. But it is necessary to inform the world community
    about the continued occupation of Azerbaijani land by Armenians.

    Concentration only on the domestic struggle does not meet state
    interests. These structures could neutralize the negative instances
    against them by raising the issue of the Karabakh conflict. But it is
    possible to say that political struggle occupies most of their time,'
    he said.

    The BBC, Radio Liberty and Voice of America have been off air in
    Azerbaijan since 1 January 2009, when new regulations banning foreign
    broadcasters came into force.
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