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  • BAKU; Scandal Between Azerbaijani And Armenian Teams Broke "brain-Ri

    SCANDAL BETWEEN AZERBAIJANI AND ARMENIAN TEAMS BROKE "BRAIN-RING" COMPETITION IN GEORGIA

    Today
    Aug 4 2011
    Azerbaijan

    "The competition was broken by the provocation of Armenians and we
    responded their provocation", captain of the Azerbaijani team at
    the South Caucasian "brain-ring" intellectual competition in Georgia
    Balash Gasimov told APA.

    He said Armenian team joined the competition in T-shirts with logotype
    "Artsakh-Alko". Azerbaijani team and organizers of the competition
    demanded them to leave these T-shirts, but they refused to do it
    under the pretext that "Artsakh-Alko" company sponsors their team. "In
    response to the Armenians, we came to the competition in T-shirts with
    "Khanate of Iravana, Azerbaijan. Since 1604" written on it.

    Balash Gasimov said this step caused hysteric reaction of the
    Armenians. "They refused to compete with the Azerbaijani team and
    left the competition. The organizers were forced to suspend the
    competition".

    Balash Gasimov accused the Armenians in attempt to politicize the
    intellectual game and said they got an answer they deserved.

    "Everyone, including the organizers, saw that the scandal began with
    the provocation of the Armenians. Of course, we didn't leave their
    action without response. This move describing the historic past of
    Iravan shocked the Armenians and they left the competition being
    at fault".

    The South Caucasian "brain-ring" intellectual games were held in
    Batumi, Georgia on July 29-31, 2011. The competition was organized
    by Georgia. The competition was broken because Armenian team came in
    T-shirts with logotype "Artsakh-Alko".

    Last year Armenian side attempted to hold Armenian "brain-ring"
    championship in Khankendi, but the International Clubs Association
    annulled the license of this competition.

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