Young Azerbaijanis Russia call on to boycott "Interrupted Song"
Azerbaijani Youth Union of Russia calls the Azerbaijani Diaspora to boycott the Armenian film "Interrupted Song", the premier of which took place on Sunday in Moscow.
The representatives of the Union attended the screening of the film, and say that the author skillfully present anti-Azerbaijani propaganda, representing Azerbaijani soldier bloodthirsty, and the Armenian soldiers – noble man protecting "homeland." And they manage to advertise their work as "peacekeeping." We would like to note the position of the producer of this picture Goar Gevorgyan, the cynically said at the premiere that the Armenians are ready for peace only after the recognition of the independence of Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh and the surrounding lands.
This provocative film should be boycotted by all Azerbaijanis, reads the statement of the AMC Russia sent to Turan agency. The film on two soldiers - the Armenian and the Azerbaijani, which happened to be in one well during war. -02D-
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