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    German journalistenwatch.com has underlined the caring attitudes of
    Armenians to Azerbaijani writer

    21:21, 14 February, 2013

    YEREVAN, FERBUARY 14, ARMENPRESS: German journalistenwatch.com web
    site has referred to Azerbaijani violent position over writer Akram
    Ailisli, author of `Stone dreams' novel about Armenian massacre, with
    its article titled `Book burning in Baku. Armenians take care of
    Azerbaijani writer'. Armenpress reports, informational web site has
    included the statement of Central Council of German-Armenians,
    underlining the importance of its ideas.

    `Central Council of German-Armenians urges Baku authorities and
    literary community of the world to support the writer and promote the
    protection of art freedom and belief. In his `Stone dreams' novel,
    Ailisli is condemning actions of his compatriots over Armenians in
    frames of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and, thus, is drawing parallels
    with 1915 Armenian Genocide. In accordance with data of International
    Committee for the Defence of Human Rights, all the books of the
    author, which once were called `creations of Azerbaijani greatest
    writer' by Aliyev, have been burnt in Baku. Crowd gathered in front of
    his house and threatened his life,' web site citied statement of
    Central Council of German-Armenians noted.

    Journalistenwatch.com has also reported the statement of the head of
    Central Council of German-Armenians Azat Ordukhanyan, that Armenians
    of Diaspora are attentively watching the increasing aggression of Baku
    and the violations of the ceasefire on the borders by Azerbaijani
    armed forces.

    Citing Ordukhanyan, German web site reminded that several months ago
    Azerbaijani murderer was extradited and transferred to Azerbaijan,
    where he was proclaimed as a hero. `And now- punishments against
    reasonable writer, who tries to break the official ideological taboo
    of his country. We care about the regional security,'
    journalistenwatch.com concluded its article citing Ordukhanyan.

    The author, Akram Aylisli, is in trouble for his novel Stone Dreams,
    in which he portrayed scenes of violence carried out by Azerbaijanis
    against their Armenian foes during the riots that accompanied the
    break-up of the Soviet Union. What appears to be a coordinated
    campaign has been unleashed against him, with television programmes
    and official pronouncements railing against the writer.

    On February 7 Aliyev signed an order to deprive Akram Aylisli of the
    title "People's Writer." A seventy-five-year-old writer was also
    deprived of his state pension.

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