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    CLASSIC CASE OF AZERI FASCISM
    Hayk Khalatyan

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    August 1, 2012 - 16:20 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - When interviewing expert Anzhela Elibegova last
    month, I was surprised to hear her say Armenians have no idea of the
    modern Azerbaijani society and better knowledge of it would stir up
    cultural and psychological shock. However, yesterday I came across
    a news article that confirmed the expert's correctness.

    Moscow-based Azerbaijani psychic Ziraddin Rzayevcommented on the
    discussions following his participation in "Let's get married" dating
    show as the matchmaker of Armenian singer Mart Romanov (Radik Babayan).

    During the show, Mart Romanov introduced Rzayev as his matchmaker
    and friend. This sparked broad reaction in Azerbaijan and was long
    a subject of discussion in social networks.

    "Mart Romanov is no friend of mine. He is simply an acquaintance. The
    singer has a Russia second name. However, his father proved to be an
    Armenian. How should I know he had an Armenian family name, ending
    in -yan. I don't make friends with Armenians," Rzayev said.

    With these words Rzayev confessed to attaching importance to his
    friends' family names, rather than their personal qualities when
    making friends. If such a reaction would be expected by Azerbaijani
    resident in view of the country's anti-Armenian propaganda, the fascist
    reaction by a Diaspora Azerbaijani sparked surprise. However, it is
    noteworthy that a person with an Azerbaijani second name would be
    allowed to enter Armenia, even given the unsettled Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict. I consider it unnecessary to remind of the various brawls
    with different citizens because of their family name endings.

    Thus, Rzayev's statement reaffirmed the viability of Ramil Safarov's
    case among the Azerbaijanis. Whereas, bearers of family names ending
    in -yan (ian) should be careful when communicating with "humanists"
    residing in the neighboring country.

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