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Karabakh: New details on Azerbaijan’s attack are presented

April 16, 2016 By administrator

middle_1460813734_1686454Yerevan /Mediamax/. Chief of Aviation Department of Armenian Defense Ministry, Major-General Avetik Muradyan presented today documents of the crew of the Azerbaijani helicopter downed in Southern-Eastern area of NKR at 12:10 on April 2.

The downed MI 24G was a modernized model of Russian MI 24, modernized in the Republic of South Africa and equipped with guided projectiles in Ukraine.

Crew’s map marks 9 targets on the territory of NKR, which are 3-10 km deep behind the Line of Contact. According to the map, the farthest target was in the South-East of Fizuli town, where Azerbaijan believed Armenian missiles and artillery weaponry were located, supposed to be hit in the first phase of the military actions.

According to Avetik Muradyan, the given targets were to be hit in order. The primary task was to go deep behind the front line by 1 km and by 10 km later for troops on the ground, whose advance would make it possible to use air forces as well to strike the targets.

According to the deciphered flight recorder, MI 24G pilot was very tense during the flight and didn’t use the anti-tank and unguided anti-personnel weapons he had, instead only using projectiles with optimal shooting range of 1 km.

“The pilot was shot down by our soldiers, while still pressing the button,” noted Avetik Muradyan.

Touching upon the second Azerbaijani helicopter downed by the Armenian side, Mi-8, Avetik Muradyan observed that most likely it was supposed to take the surrounded diversion group out of the area or assist it by delivering Special Forces.

“Mi-8 helicopter was hit on the territory of NKR, having trespassed our border by 500 m, then returned to Azerbaijani side and crash landed around 500-700 m away from the front line,” said Major-General. –

Source: http://www.mediamax.am/en/news/karabakh/17862/#sthash.zOpox0u7.dpuf

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Karabakh Update: Azerbaijan attempts subversive attack south of Karabakh contact line

April 14, 2016 By administrator

210218The operative situation on the contact line between Nagorno Karabakh and Azerbaijan remained unchanged on the night of April 13-14. Ceasefire violations were registered in some sections of the contact line.

In particular, the Azerbaijani troops used 82- and 60-mm mortars, as well as AGS-17 grenade launchers to open fire on the Armenian positions in the northeastern (Martakert) and southeastern (Nadrut) directions of the frontline.

At around 4:55am, the Azerbaijani special forces attempted a subversive attack south of the contact line. Having timely identified the rival’s advancement, the Armenian troops thwarted the attack, throwing the saboteurs back to their positions.

The Nagorno Karabakh Defense Army units stay committed to the ceasefire agreement and continue controlling the situation on the contact line.

The parties to the Karabakh conflict agreed on a bilateral cessation of fire along the contact line which came into force at midday, April 5.

Prior to that, on the night of April 1-2, Azerbaijani armed forces initiated overt offensive operations in the southern,southeastern and northeastern directions of the line of contact with Nagorno Karabakh.

The Armenian side has suffered 74 combat losses, 122 more were wounded. One soldier is still missing.

The Azerbaijani side has lost 26 tanks and 4 infantry fighting vehicles, as well as 1 BM-21 Grad multipl e rocket launcher, 1 engineering vehicle, 2 military helicopters and 14 unmanned aerial vehicles. The Azerbaijani side has admitted the loss of 31 fighters, 1 helicopter and 1 unmanned drone, whereas the Armenian side’s photo and video materials show dozens of killed Azerbaijani troops, 1 helicopter and 3 UAVs. Opposition media outlets, however, reported on the death of 95 Azerbaijani soldiers, stating that 39 more have been wounded. According to Karabakh authorities, 300 Azerbaijani soldiers were killed in clashes.

14 Karabakh tanks have been neutralized since April 2.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: attack, Azerbaijan, Karabakh, subversive

US warns of global attack on freedom, slams some allies like Turkey

April 13, 2016 By administrator

© AFP/File | A demonstrator holds a placard reading "Free Press Free Society", outside the Istanbul courthouse on April 1, 2016

© AFP/File | A demonstrator holds a placard reading “Free Press Free Society”, outside the Istanbul courthouse on April 1, 2016

WASHINGTON (AFP) Governments around the world are cracking down on basic freedoms, the United States warned Wednesday, in a report that did not spare key US allies like Turkey and Egypt.

Secretary of State John Kerry, writing the preface to his department’s annual human rights report, said attacks on democratic values point to a “global governance crisis.”

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: attack, freedom, global, press, Turkey, US, warns

Armenian Youth Federation: Over 3,500 Protest Karabakh Attacks in LA, Staging Spontaneous Sit-In

April 8, 2016 By administrator

Over 3,500 gathered at the Azeri Consulate General in LA to protest attacks on Artsakh

Over 3,500 gathered at the Azeri Consulate General in LA to protest attacks on Artsakh

BY ARA KHACHATOURIAN

LOS ANGELES—More than 3,500 community members heeded the calls from the Armenian Youth Federation on Friday and gathered in front of the Azerbaijani Consulate on Wilshire Boulevard to protest Baku’s savage attacks on Artsakh, where civilians and children were also targets of the Azeri aggression.

At one point during the peaceful rally, the protesters, who were huddled on the corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Granville Avenue, began to cross the street northbound and staged a spontaneous sit-in in the middle of the street, blocking eastbound and westbound traffic.

Chanting, “Not One Inch,” protesters the protesters sent a clear message to the Azerbaijani authorities that no amount of aggression and gunfire will force Armenians to concede any territory in Artsakh.

The Los Angeles Police Department, which was caught when protesters staged the sit-in, worked with organizers to ensure the safety of the protesters and those around them. The organizers thanked LAPD for their service, as well as the community around the consulate building for understanding the just cause for which the protest was staged.

In fact, the messages delivered by the speakers were loud and resolute. That as long there is a threat to Armenians anywhere in the world—and in this instance to the population of Artsakh—the nation will come together to defend the homeland.

AYF Central Executive member Verginie Touloumian invited the crowd to observe the moment of silence in memory of the those who lost their lives in defense of Artsakh and proceeded to read the names of those soldiers, civilians and the 12-year-old boy who died during last week’s attacks by Azerbaijan.

Areni Hamparian, a member of the AYF Junior Organization, delivered a moving speech, in Armenian, declaring that as long as there was an existential threat on Artsakh, or any other Armenian land, Armenian will continue to fight for justice.

Puzant Berberian, a member of the AYF San Fernando Valley Sardarabad chapter spoke about attempts to distort facts and recounted Artsakh’s centuries old history as a bastion of Armenian culture and heroism.

AYF Central Executive Chairman Gev Iskajian directed his remarks to the Azerbaijani Consulate by delivering a clear message of resistance and condemnation, saying that a nation that won the Artsakh war in the first place, has the resolve and the means to ensure “not one inch” of land is conceded and that the brutal savagery on display by Azerbaijan would not be tolerated.

After rallying the crowd with messages of victory and heroism, Davit Arakelyan informed the crowd that the AYF’s “With Our Soldiers” campaign was busy working to ensure that our soldiers and families were taken care of and urged the community to assist in that effort, and encouraged to community to support Artsakh though the Armenian Relief Society’s fund that was established after last week’s attacks.

His message was clear: Armenians in Los Angeles and around the world will continue to fight until justice prevails and a Free, United and Independent Armenia is established.

The protesters vacated the street peacefully and moved to the front of the consulate building, where after singing the Armenian National Anthem, they collectively pledged their resolve and solidarity to Artsakh.

This was part of the Western US community mobilization effort in the wake of the renewed attacks on the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, with members and activists coming together to voice their unified protest against this, the most large-scale attack on Karabakh since the 1994 cease-fire agreement.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: attack, Azerbaijan, Karabakh, Los Angeles, Protest

Armenian Americans rally in Glendale to protest weekend of violence in Nagorno-Karabakh

April 5, 2016 By administrator

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The mother of Karabakh military officer Armenak Urfanyan grieves at a coffin with the body of her son who was killed in fighting around Nagorno-Karabakh, during a funeral ceremony in a church in Yerevan, Armenia, Tuesday, April 5, 2016. Azerbaijani and Armenian forces had been engaged in fighting around Karabakh since Saturday. (Aram Kirakosyan / AP)

BY Brian ParkContact Reporter

n response to the deadly clash between Armenian and Azerbaijani troops in the separatist region of Nagorno-Karabakh this past weekend, members of the Armenian-American community rallied in downtown Glendale Monday night to protest the violence.

An estimated 500 people attended the demonstration, according to Glendale Police Sgt. Robert William.

The impromptu protest, which was loosely organized on social media, took place along West Lexington Drive, beside the Consulate General of Armenia. Traffic was closed on Lexington at North Central Avenue, as police watched over the “peaceful demonstration.”

“There were a few people that were upset about the situation and wanted to make a statement that the Armenian community isn’t just standing by,” said Aran Manoukian of the Armenian Youth Federation, one of a handful of organizations that was present.

A video of the gathering uploaded on YouTube shows people waving the Armenian flag and shouting slogans. Signs, written in English and Armenian, were hung on the fence of the consulate office, calling for peace and prayers in the region, which is largely occupied by ethnic Armenians.

At least 30 soldiers — 18 Armenians and 12 Azerbaijanis — and a boy were reportedly killed when fighting broke out Saturday in the disputed territory, according to the Associated Press.

Nagorno-Karabakh, a region located in Azerbaijan, has been under the control of local ethnic Armenian forces and the Armenian military for over two decades. Small clashes have occurred along the demilitarization zones that buffer the area, but Saturday’s fighting was the most violent clash since all-out war concluded in 1994.

Azerbaijan’s Defense Ministry on Sunday announced a unilateral cease fire, but Nagorno-Karabakh officials disputed the report, saying that attacks have persisted.

A similar protest is being planned by the Armenian Youth Federation at 1 p.m. on Friday in front of the Azerbaijani Consulate General in Los Angeles.

“We want to tell the world it’s not OK to commit these atrocious crimes, and we demand justice,” Manoukian said.

Source: latimes.com

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: against azerbaijan, Armenian-Americans, attack, Gendale, Karabakh, rally

Organization of American States Condemns Azerbaijan for Attack on Karabakh

April 4, 2016 By administrator

oas-logo1WASHINGTON—The Secretary General of the Organization of American States, Luis Almagro, issued a declaration Sunday condemning Azerbaijan for violating the Nagorno-Karabakh cease-fire, calling it “a serious violation of international law.

The Organization of American States is the world’s oldest regional organization, dating back to the First International Conference of American States, held in Washington, D.C., in 1889. The moderns iteration was established in 1948 in Bogota, Colombia,

“The OAS brings together all 35 independent states of the Americas and constitutes the main political, juridical, and social governmental forum in the Hemisphere,” explained the organization’s website.

Below is the complete text of the declaration

Declaration of the Secretary General of the OAS, Luis Almagro, regarding recent events in Nagorno Karabakh

April 3, 2016

Stability and peace, and the achievement of peaceful solutions to conflicts between nations are values that go beyond our hemisphere.

Therefore, the use of military action by Azerbaijan is particularly serious because it constitutes a manifest violation of the ceasefire established in 1994 as well as well as a violation of the principle of good faith negotiations in the framework of the Minsk Group.

We condemn the serious violation of the principles of international law.

Moreover, taking civilian objectives as military targets in these attacks is a complete violation of the most basic rules governing armed conflict. These practices must be banished.

Any act of violence to resolve a territorial dispute is inadmissible and when such acts of violence cause civilian deaths they are acts of barbarism.

We urge the Azeri authorities to resume meetings have been postponed with Minsk Group authorities.

The basic principles for the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh are based on the Helsinki Final Act (1975), and are:

– The non-use of force,

– Territorial integrity as well as

– Equal rights and

-the self-determination of peoples.

We demand the fullest respect for these principles.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: American States Condemns, attack, Azerbaijan, Karabakh, Organiza

Baghdad: 26 killed in suicide bomb attack in football field south of Iraq’s

March 25, 2016 By administrator

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BAGHDAD, March 25 (Xinhua) — Up to 26 people were killed and 90 others wounded on Friday in a suicide bomb attack at a football field in a town south of the Iraqi capital of Baghdad, a local police source said.

“The latest reports said that 26 people were killed in the suicide bombing,” the source told Xinhua on condition of anonymity.

The attack occurred in the evening when a suicide bomber detonated his explosive vest among a crowd of people during a football game at the pitch in the town of Iskandriyah, some 50 km south of Baghdad, the source said.

The mayor of the town, Ahmed al-Khafaji, was among the killed and Hassoun Hussein, the local leader of the Shiite militia Asa’ib Ahl al-Haq, was among the wounded, the source said.

Iskandriyah is part of the once restive area, dubbed Triangle of Death, which is a cluster of towns scattered north of Babil’s provincial capital city of Hilla, some 100 km south of Baghdad.

Earlier, an UN Assistance Mission for Iraq report estimated 7,515 were killed and 14,855 injured in the armed conflicts in Iraq last year.

Filed Under: Articles, Events Tagged With: 26 killed, attack, Baghdad, bomb, suicide

Brussels attack: 10 suspects arrested in 3 countries

March 25, 2016 By administrator

brussels.thumbTen more suspects have been arrested in three European countries as police step up efforts to prevent further attacks after the Brussels bombings.

Seven were detained in Brussels, two reportedly in Germany and one in Paris, BBC News reports.

An investigation is continuing into Tuesday’s bomb attacks, which killed 31 people in Brussels and have been linked to November’s Paris attacks.

At least two explosions were reported in the Schaerbeek suburb of Brussels as a police operation continues.

Media reports said a man had been “neutralised” during the operation, and an area near Meiser square was sealed off by heavily armed police and military vehicles.

Schaerbeek is one of the districts where arrests were carried out on Thursday.

US Secretary of State John Kerry, visiting Brussels, said that so-called Islamic State (IS) would be destroyed.

Standing alongside Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel, he expressed condolences for the victims and solidarity with Belgium, declaring “Je suis Bruxellois”.

The Western alliance would continue its fight to destroy IS, Mr Kerry said.

“We will not be intimidated. We will not be deterred.”

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: arrested, attack, brussels, suspect

French Citizen Arrested in ‘Advanced Stages’ of Planning Terror Attack

March 24, 2016 By administrator

In the wake of Tuesday’s terrorist attacks in Brussels, French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve has announced the arrest of an individual in the “advanced stages” of a terror plot.

The arrest came after a police raid in Argenteuil, in the northern outskirts of Paris. The French national’s apprehension led authorities to conduct raids which they believe foiled the plot.

Cazeneuve said there were no links “at this stage” between this plot and the attacks in Paris and Brussels.

https://twitter.com/manseydoll/status/713121206749302788

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: arrested, attack, French Citizen, Planning, terror

The European Jihadi Union #BrusselsAttack Sultan Erdogan

March 24, 2016 By administrator

1017303394By Pepe Escobar,

It took four months for Salah Abdeslam – one of the alleged commando members on Paris 11.13 – to be captured in Brussels after a shootout. He never escaped to Syria; he never moved away from his known digs in Molenbeek.

It took only four days for the next plot twist — a coordinated jihadi attack at Brussels airport and a metro station only 500 meters away from the EU headquarters.

Under a blowback scenario, this was largely predictable. Belgian Foreign Minister Didier Reynders had even warned during the weekend attacks were imminent. More worrying is the leak that Belgian secret services — as well as Western intel agencies — had “precise” info about the risk of an attack at the airport and a probable attack on the metro.  

Even more significantly, and before the arrest of Abdeslam, none other than neo-Ottoman Sultan Erdogan, leader of a key “NATO ally”, had seen the writing on the wall; “There is no reason why the bomb that exploded in Ankara cannot explode in Brussels, in any other European city.” Erdogan was, of course, drawing a nasty, false connection between Kurds and Salafi-jihadis, yet he sounded like he was delivering a mix of prophecy and threat.

Walking Dead Schengen

Europe once again has been drowned in the same old warped litany. Two jihadi suicide brothers. An expert ISIS/ISIL/Daesh bomb maker — who may have manufactured the suicide vests used in Paris, loaded with Triacetone Triperoxide (TATP). An evaded airport bomber leaving a will on his laptop. A mysterious rifle found near one of the blown-up jihadis. No passports were found — at least not yet; instead, an incriminating ISIS/ISIL/Daesh flag.  

A tsunami of police has congested the streets of European capitals to “ease public anxiety” and “act as a deterrent” — as if this show of force would enforce anything other than fear.   

The US State Department — truthful to its spectacular record of inanity — blurted out that ISIS/ISIL/Daesh is “under pressure”. US diplomats might as well have placed a call to “NATO ally” Erdogan, for whom the fake “Caliphate” at a minimum can be used as a pre-positioned, actionable asset in the Middle East chessboard. 

Reams of EU politicos distilled their best crocodile tears over Zegna suits lamenting “an attack on democratic Europe”  — an attack, by the way, perpetrated by born and bred EU citizens who became jihadi transformers in the proxy war in Syria heavily supported by assorted EU members.

Ratings for the latest EU show — the savage bickering over the “security challenge” to Fortress Europe — went through the roof.  Across many a EU capital, clock towers avidly “celebrated”, in unison, the demonization of refugees and the decapitation of multiculturalism.

And Schengen, which was in Walking Dead mode, was hit with a sawed-off shotgun and is now, well, pretty much dead.

The end of Schengen may cost the EU as much as $100 billion. Xenophobia and Islamophobia, for their part — which are offered free of charge — never had it so good.

Europol sources swear that at least 5,000 jihadis have entered the EU disguised as refugees. No one’s asking; if they have been positively identified, how come they were not arrested? At least 400 of those may be ready to wreak havoc all across Europe.

Russian Foreign Minister Maria Zakharova, sidestepping a cauldron of disinformation, at least reminded everyone of the sad result of a double-standard (EU) policy, which distinguishes between “good” (our “moderate rebel”) and “bad” terrorists. 

Brussels airport happens to be just a couple of kilometers away from NATO’s HQ — whose alleged mission is to maintain security in Europe while actually, in practice, behaving like a Robocop from Africa to Central Asia. The jihadis, instead, aimed at an airport under virtually maximum security and a metro station within walking distance from the Barlaymont, the HQ of the European Commission (EC). They may even have planned to attack two nuclear plants in Doel and Tihange.

The fact that ISIS/ISIL/Daesh is blowing up citizens from the EU and many other nationalities right under NATO’s noses cannot but raise eyebrows. Especially when we know that for NATO and its sorry gallery of Strangeloves, Breedloves and Breedhates, the “enemy” is not Salafi-jihadism, but “evil” Russia.   

What about an R2P for Europe?

It’s always enlightening to examine how US Think Tankland is reading the scene. After Paris, there was widespread praise when France declared itself “at war”, increased its “military activity” in the Middle East, and passed a French Patriot Act that is destined to remain in place for a long time.  

Now, Exceptionalistan thinkers are dejected because the EU does not have an army (actually, it does: NATO’s) and so “cannot react” to what they have dubbed “Belgium’s 9/11”. Of course NATO can “react”; it could march over ISIS/ISIL/Daesh across “Syraq” rightfully involving R2P (“responsibility to protect”, in this case hundreds of millions of EU civilians). But that’s not, and never was, a priority.   

To blame it all on Belgium as a failed state is so easy. That’s part of the puzzle, but not the heart of the matter. 

Expect EU “leaders” to hold an imminent summit to do something, anything, about ISIS/ISIL/Daesh. Perhaps offer them — or be debased by — a deal, like the one (illegal under international law) recently struck with “NATO ally” Erdogan, which treats migrants as a lowly piece of merchandise and tramples over myriad logistical and legal barriers.

And right on cue, with the bodies in Brussels still not buried, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu once again called for a safe zone in — where else — Syria, stressing that Europe’s security starts with Turkey.

Europe’s refugee crisis also started with Turkey; it was Ankara that released them en masse from their holding camps in the first place. A legitimate question is whether Ankara would have the gall to flood the EU with refugees without a green light from Washington; the rationale, in this case, would be to” force” Turkey into the EU — Erdogan’s clause that negotiations for access should be accelerated — to improve its anti-Russian status.

The EU could always offer ISIS/ISIL/Daesh a “You don’t bomb us here in Europe, and we don’t bomb you in ‘Syraq’ deal”. But wait; this (informal) arrangement is already on, via the US-led NATO-GCC coalition.

Don’t expect EU politicos to connect the dots, as in the EU covert war in Syria — specially via the weaponization of scores of “moderate rebels” by Britain and France — generating blowback. Expect instead reinforced airport “security” hell over bottles of Perrier.

It’s now more than established there was a “willful decision” in Washington to let ISIS/ISIL/Daesh — which was born in Camp Bacca, an American prison in Iraq — fester and prosper. Brussels airport was on the highest possible security level. A Salafi-jihadi cell managed to evade a vast manhunt all over Brussels for four months.

An Operation Gladio gambit — conducted by CIA/NATO, just like in old times — remains a solid working hypothesis. Operation Gladio established an iron clad Western intel principle that killing innocents for a higher cause is justified.

To thwart closer economic/trade cooperation between Russia and Europe remains a key Exceptionalistan objective. This also carries a subplot; Western corporate media will keep carping that all those horrible “Muslims” are trampling over “our values” — while in Russia, of course, when terrorism strikes, it’s all Putin’s fault because of his heavy hand in the North Caucasus.

Yet in a 21st century Gladio environment, false flags leading to a subversion of democracy via a strategy of tension would now serve a different purpose: to control and manipulate European public opinion — through fear, terrorism and agent provocateurs (ISIS/ISIL/Daesh amply fits the bill) — with the ultimate Orwellian aim of keeping Europe subdued and subjected to the geopolitical imperatives of Exceptionalistan.

The Orwellian aim is always to lord over a Society of Fear. At least we all know by now that fake “Caliphate” goons would never bother to attack NATO, the self-described defender of Europe’s “values”. Would they?  

The views expressed in this article are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official position of Sputnik.

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