Armenians decided to bring in Karabakh separatists among ethnic minorities
Yerevan/29.07.13/Turan-ArmInfo: Military school named after Suvorov and Madatov is being built for a year near the village of Vank in Agdara (Martakert) region of Nagorno-Karabakh.
"These names in the near future will be closely connected with the names of people who will change the geopolitical situation in the Caucasus. Not only Armenians, but also representatives of indigenous peoples and the peoples of the Caucasus, whose lands are occupied by nomadic Turkic tribes Indeed, will be trained a high level. They are Lezghins, Talysh, Avar, Tsakhurs, Tats, and Udi. If today do not stand up for their rights, these nations will be annihilated.
The Armenians have accumulated tradition of building the army, and are ready to share with the oppressed indigenous peoples and nationalities of the Caucasus, which, among other things, shows the great trust of the Armenian people to their friends," reads a press release of the e Committee on the implementation of the project.
The initiator of the project is businessman Levon Hayrapetyan, and former commander of Armenians of Karabakh, Arkady Ter-Tadevosyan.
The opening of school is scheduled for 2014. According to the authors, it will meet international standards. Among the teachers are the Armenian and foreign experts. Graduates of the school, in addition to mother tongue, will be fluent in Russian, English and Azeri languages.
The Committee to implement the project “Karabakh military school named after Suvorov and Madatov" pays great attention to the break of the information blockade formed around the indigenous peoples of the Caucasus, reads the press release.
It is not reported where the organizers of the project will recruit representatives of "indigenous peoples". But judging by these things, someone in Armenia had an idea to create a base to train traitors from the representatives of small nations living in Azerbaijan. Despite the idea is stupid, official Baku should take adequate measures. -02D-
Politics
-
A candidate in the municipal elections for the 23rd Nasimi-Sabail electoral district, activist Djamila Alisheva, has reported administrative barriers in conducting her campaign. She claims that the district election commission is refusing to provide the necessary forms for her authorized representatives.
-
On January 15, the Tbilisi Court of Appeals rejected the appeal of Afghan Sadigov, the founder of the Azel TV website, who had protested his extradition to Azerbaijan. Sadigov’s wife, Sevinj Sadigova, stated that this was the final judicial instance in Georgia making a decision on the case, Turan reported. On the other hand, lawyer Mariam Kvelashvili informed Turan that the defense would continue legal steps to prevent the extradition of Afghan Sadigov. According to his wife, Afghan has been on hunger strike for 117 days, and his health is critical.
-
Jamil Hajiyev, a member of the National Council of Democratic Forces, has reported continued pressure from the police. On January 10, during the trial of opposition figure Tofig Yagublu at the Baku Serious Crimes Court, Hajiyev unfurled a banner reading "Freedom for Political Prisoners!"
-
On January 15, the Yasamal District Court rejected the motion to change the detention measure for Azer Gasymly, the director of the Institute of Political Management, his lawyer, Agyl Laidj, to Turan. "Azer Gasymly stated during the trial that the charges against him were fabricated and related to his socio-political activities," the lawyer said. An appeal will be filed against the court's decision.
Leave a review