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    AZERBAIJANI WRITER: NOVEL IS AIMED AT SHOWING REPENTANCE FOR OUR DEEDS

    18:52 01/02/2013 " SOCIETY

    Anti-Armenian hysteria continues to expand in Azerbaijan in connection
    with the publication of the novel written by writer Akram Aylisli
    "Stone Dreams" which tells of the massacres of Armenians in Nakhijevan
    in the early 20th century and in Baku at the end of the century.

    Azerbaijani writer and winner of state awards was accused of "sympathy
    for the Armenians". Pro-governmental youth crowded in front of his
    house. They burnt his portraits and shouted anti-Armenian slogans.

    Website Aznews.az held a survey with the Azerbaijani literary critics
    and public figures. It turned out that most of them had not have even
    read the book. Those who had read it refused to comment on it.

    Meanwhile, Azerbaijani poet Musa Yagub believes that dark clouds are
    looming over Aylilsi head. "I think it is an intentional organized
    campaign against Akram. Something is being planned against him", said
    Musa Yagub.

    Executive secretary of the ruling party "Yeni Azerbaijan" Siyavush
    Novruzov said in his turn that the "Akram Aylisli's biggest dream is
    to become an ambassador to Armenia," Azxeber.com says. "Probably, he
    also wants to win a Nobel Prize, just like Orhan Pamuk who recognized
    the Armenian Genocide," said Siyavush Novruzov and reminded that it
    was Zia Buniyatov that had expressed assumptions about Aylisli's
    Armenian origin as the latter was born in Nakhijevan, in a village
    populated by Armenians. "Now, this fact was confirmed," said the
    functionary of the ruling party.

    "Is it you who should serve an example for the young people, you
    unscrupulous and dishonest person!" young Azerbaijani poet Ahmed
    Shaheed said about Akram Aylisli, the Strategiya.az writes.

    Azerbaijani MP, poet Musa Guliyev also accused Aylisli in habing an
    Armenian origin. In an interview with the Modern.az, Musa Guliyev
    noted that by this novel Aylisli gave another reason to Armenians to
    claim that they cannot live side by side with barbarous Azerbaijanis.

    "In the introduction he writes that the book is devoted to his
    "compatriots" and it is not by chance. This means that he is about
    Armenians in Agulis," Musa Guliyev stated.

    Meanwhile, Asim Mollazade, Azerbaijani MP, found a "Russian trace" in
    this incident. As Ann.az reports Mollazade called the novel "a
    political scandalous trick", he said that all the events described in
    the novel are pure inventions, and the novel itself is an order from
    Russia aimed at undermining the public consolidation in Azerbaijan.

    Akram Aylisli in an interview given to Kulis.az stated that in 1988,
    when the first version of his novel about Agulis was published, he
    warned that they should not start a fight against the Armenians, as
    they may lose it. "And what did we gain in the result of the war? I
    was factually right," he noted. The Azerbaijani writer also drew
    attention to the impossibility of holding a dialogue with the
    Armenians of Karabakh due to the hostile propaganda against them.

    "We will have another variant if no Armenian will be left there. But
    it is impossible. As for Agulis, there really occurred a massacre in
    that village in 1919. This is a history, a fact. Any aged resident of
    Agulis can attest it, because they saw it with their own eyes. My
    uncle, my mother, my grandmother saw this. As for the publication of
    the updated version of novel, it is my protest against the current
    politics. It is not directed against the people. Tomorrow we will have
    to make it up with the Armenians. We are doomed to it.

    In connection with the events in Sumgait, we must bravely talk about
    every fact of injustice and call a spade a spade. If not the writer
    then the people of Azerbaijan will have to do it. The novel was aimed
    at showing repentance for our deeds," the Azerbaijani writer stated.

    Source: Panorama.am

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