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  • CCPMI: Azerbaijani films festival "STOP" did not place in Armenia

    http://southcaucasus.com/stop2012eng/


    STATEMENT
    BY THE CAUCASUS CENTER OF PEACE MAKING INITIATIVES
    IN CONNECTION WITH THE EVENTS OF 12 APRIL 2012

    Azerbaijani films festival "STOP" took place in Armenia.
    The next screening will be held at 16:00 on 17 April
    in the Vanadzor office of the Helsinki Assembly.

    The screening of Azerbaijani films included in the schedule of the
    "STOP" festival did not take place in the "Asparez" Club of
    Journalists. An hour before the start of festival, incitement to
    terror masked by an orchestrated demonstration of public disturbance
    reached its climax when representatives from the government and
    law-enforcement bodies stated that the security of the members of
    "Asparez" and CCPMI who were in the building where the festival was
    due to be shown cannot be guaranteed. A number of provocative actions
    were undertaken which were directly encouraged by the speeches of
    representatives from the government and law-enforcement bodies. The
    latter had been trying for a few hours to apply psychological pressure
    on the organizers of the festival with the aim to make them leave the
    venue. It should be especially noted that the attack on the director
    of the festival, Georgi Vanyan, occurred immediately after a heated
    speech from the head of the department of culture in the Gyumri
    municipality, the purpose of which was at any expense to prevent the
    festival from being held.

    Electricity supplying the whole area surrounding the venue was cut off
    and it was announced that it would not be restored as long as the
    organizers of the festival were present. The statement by the director
    of the festival and announced in the media that admission was free and
    that by 3 pm there was the possibility of participants arriving,
    representatives of the government responded that they were 100 percent
    sure that no Gyumri resident would come "in the current situation".

    As the time of the screening came nearer, "psychological pressure" by
    representatives from the government and law-enforcement bodies in the
    building transformed itself into threats as if public turmoil would
    break out soon after and that bloodshed would occur. Later, the
    organizers of the festival were informed that there were checks
    installed on the highway from Yerevan to Gyumri and that the bus
    bringing participants of the festival from the capital would be
    stopped by hoodlums. In that case bloodshed was predicted to happen
    and it was said that no one would provide or be responsible for the
    security of the people on the bus. We consider it necessary to note
    that the representatives from the public who had a free access to the
    building due to their status of "negotiators" resorted to provocative
    actions close to the planned start of screening and only the composure
    of the organizers of the festival prevented assault and battery and
    brawls.

    Taking into consideration the security of the members of "Asparez",
    CCPMI, and the participants in the current situation, the director of
    the festival informed the media of the cancellation of the screening
    in the Journalist's Club.

    Organizers of the festival left the building and joined the
    participants from Yerevan on the road to Gyumri. Their bus stopped by
    a restaurant on the road where the Azerbaijani films festival "STOP"
    took place and 26 people watched the program of the festival with 24
    taking part in the voting to determine the recipient of the Audience
    Symathy award.

    The next screening will be held at 16:00 on 17 April in the Vanadzor
    office of the Helsinki Assembly.

    12 April 2012
    ...



    STATEMENT
    BY THE CAUCASUS CENTER OF PEACE MAKING INITIATIVES
    IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROPAGANDA OF TERROR IN GYUMRI

    Yet another defamation campaign has been undertaken against the
    holding of the "STOP" Azerbaijani films festival. A false information
    campaign about the purposes of the festival and those films included
    in the schedule has been spread through the media as well as during a
    demonstration held in Gyumri on April 11. In violation of the law,
    both government and public representatives voiced direct threats not
    to allow the festival to be held, constituting instigation to violence
    against the festival organizers and the Asparez Club of Journalists,
    the organization providing the venue for holding the festival, as well
    as citizens who would attend.

    After examining the video materials and footage by the Armenian media
    which covered the meeting protesting against the Azerbaijani film
    festival, and considering eye witness accounts, we state that Vardan
    Gukasyan, the mayor of Gyumri, under whose auspices propaganda of
    terror is implemented, is personally responsible for the artificially
    created tension around the festival as well as possible provocations
    and violence against the organizers and participants of the festival
    scheduled for April 12.

    April 11, 2012
    ...


    SOME LINKS FROM THE FESTIVAL HISTORY

    November 11-16, 2010: Azerbaijanian Films Festival in Armenia
    http://southcaucasus.com/old/index.php?page=current&id=2544
    December 3, 2010: Council of Public Protection of Georgi Vanyan
    http://southcaucasus.com/old/index.php?page=ombudsman&id=2548
    December 10, 2010: Blackmail continues - report from Vanadzor
    http://southcaucasus.com/old/index.php?page=ombudsman&id=2551

    ...

    The Azerbaijanian films festival "Stop" in Armenia is an island of
    secure environment for direct communication surrounded by the
    conditions of distorted human values, and propaganda that poisons
    healthy civilized relations. The Festival is an exclusive opportunity
    to get acquainted with the best examples of contemporary Azerbaijani
    cinematography.

    CAUCASUS CENTER OF PEACE - MAKING INITIATIVES INVITES

    April 17, at 4 p.m.
    Helsinki Citizens' Assembly Vanadzor Office
    Vanadzor, Tigran Mets 59

    A series of 4 short films will be presented: one documentary and three
    feature films produced in Azerbaijan in 2007-2008.

    Duration: 1 hour 33 min.
    There is only one
    the Audience sympathy award determined through viewers votes.

    Films are dubbed in Armenian.
    Entrance is free.

    Contact: [email protected],
    +374 55 40 14 59


    --
    Festival is implemented with support from the British and US Embassies
    in Armenia.

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