Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Russia may designate anti-Armenian book extremist material

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Russia may designate anti-Armenian book extremist material

    Russia may designate anti-Armenian book extremist material

    November 30, 2013 - 15:44 AMT


    PanARMENIAN.Net - Azerbaijan got another reason to be offended with
    Russia, and it won't miss a chance to do so.

    The Central District Court of Russia's Krasnoyarsk Krai will hold a
    hearing on recognition of an Azeri-published `Armenian Terrorism' book
    as an extremist material.

    As APA reported citing AzerTAc news agency, on October 3, Krasnoyarsk
    Prosecutor's Office was informed that the book was distributed in the
    district by Azeri Diaspora representatives.

    A psycholinguistic research conducted by the experts at Krasnoyarsk
    State Pedagogical University psycholinguistic research showed that
    `separate texts in the publication, its introduction, photos and
    related comments are biased materials aimed at suggesting that
    `Armenian terrorism' exists, Armenians inflict bodily harm and kill
    people over ethnic hatred, act to stir up national and religious
    enmity'.

    Referring to the Federal Law on Extremist Activity with the view of
    protecting the interests of the Russian Federation, the Prosecutor's
    Office recognized the publication as an extremist material and sent a
    relevant judgment to the court.

    The Prosecutor's Office asked the court to recognize the book as an
    extremist material, and request the Russian Justice Ministry to
    include the book into the list of extremist materials.

    The book, authored by the late Prosecutor General of Azerbaijan Ismat
    Gayibov and the late Director General of Azerinform (AzerTAc) Azad
    Sharifov, was published in Azerbaijan in 1992.

    Azeri media already interpreted the book's possible recognition as
    extremist literature as a step negatively affecting the country's ties
    with Russia.

Working...
X