April 04, 2013 | 16:10
YEREVAN. – The Azerbaijani society is facing serious problems and experiencing a deep crisis, Arab Studies specialist Sargis Grigoryan said during a press conference on Thursday, reflecting on the death of thirty Azerbaijani militias in Syria.
“Primarily the youth of the Azerbaijani society respond to the calls for an Islamic war at the battlefronts. The death of the thirty Azerbaijanis also speaks to the fact that the number of Azerbaijanis that have gotten involved in the Syrian crisis reaches hundreds,” Grigoryan stressed.
In his words, unlike the Western countries, which state about fighting against the Islamists that return from Syria, the Azerbaijani authorities do not stand out with such steps.
“I believe this comes to prove that this refers to conducting a designed policy. The Azerbaijani guerrillas acquire know-how, by taking part in military operations at Islamic fronts, [and] upon returning to the homeland, their know-how could be used in other directions,” the Arab Studies specialist noted, and added that the Azerbaijanis are fighting wars also in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Mali, and in several other countries.
Sargis Grigoryan expressed a conviction that all this is worrisome because Azerbaijan is Armenia’s neighbor