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Azerbaijan Organizes its Own Diaspora To Compete With the Armenian Diaspora

July 24, 2018 By administrator

By Harut Sassounian,

For many decades, the Turkish government has had an inflated image of the Armenian Diaspora, describing it as a giant worldwide force. In recent years, Azerbaijan has been infected with the same fear of the global Armenian Diaspora. Pres. Ilham Aliyev has described the ‘Armenian lobby’ as the greatest enemy of Azerbaijan. Consequently, the Azeri leaders have started pouring massive resources into the formation of their own diaspora in various countries as a counterpart to the “powerful Armenian lobby.”
Ironically, while the Armenian government is making plans for the repatriation of Armenians from overseas, Azerbaijan is trying to do the exact opposite by encouraging Azeris to move to formerly Soviet countries, Europe and the United States in order to enlarge its Diaspora!
Nazim Ibrahimov, Chairman of Azerbaijan’s State Committee for Work with the Diaspora, recently announced that “the establishment of coordination centers for world Azerbaijanis continues and that this affair is one of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s priorities…. The state of Azerbaijan has created massive financial conditions for this. Upon the president’s orders, we offer support to our diaspora organizations around the world. On account of this activity, the Azerbaijani diaspora not only responds to the Armenian lobby decently, but also overpowers them at times.”
Last year, Sergey Rumantsev, a graduate of Baku State University, wrote an article in the OpenDemocracy.net website, titled: “Long Live the Azerbaijani Diaspora,” stating that “Baku is going to great lengths to mobilize, or even create, an international Azerbaijani diaspora.” The main purpose of the Azeri Diaspora is to counter Armenians in the Karabagh (Artsakh) conflict. Azeri leaders view the Armenian Diaspora “as immensely influential and strongly united in solidarity,” hence, “for Azerbaijan’s ruling Aliyev regime, a diaspora is synonymous with an overseas political lobby.”
Azeris have such an exaggerated view of the Armenian Diaspora that when the Russian Supreme Court decided to annul the registration of the All-Russian Azerbaijani Congress last year, “many [Azeri] commentators rushed to conclusions about Armenian plots and intrigues,” Rumantsev wrote. The truth is that the Azeri organization had violated Russian laws. Armenians had nothing to do with its closing.
Azeri authorities were so impressed by the Armenian Diaspora’s political clout that since the early 2000s they “have invested large sums of financial and symbolic capital into this project. They’ve tried to conjure up a diaspora to their liking as quickly as possible.”
It all started when Heydar Aliyev, the father of the current president, was the leader of Soviet Azerbaijan in the 1970’s-80s. He arranged for the education of many Azeri students in universities throughout the Soviet Union and encouraged the relocation of Azeris to various Soviet Republics!
Prior to the Second World Congress of Azerbaijanis, held on March 16, 2016, “the state committee for working with Azerbaijanis abroad produced a documentary film with the telling title, ‘we’re a nation of 50 million,’ ” Rumantsev wrote. The committee stated that 10 million Azerbaijanis were living in about 70 countries.
Rumantsev asserted that Azeris living overseas are not a coherent group; there is a considerable difference among Azeri immigrants: “Azeri Diaspora activism is generally limited to quite a small circle of ethnic Azerbaijani businessmen and their family members.”
Rumantsev described the origins of the organizational efforts for Azeris abroad: “In November 2001, Baku held the inaugural World Congress of Azerbaijanis at the initiative of Heydar Aliyev. The following year saw the foundation of the state committee for working with Azerbaijanis abroad — Nazim Ibrahimov was appointed its permanent leader. Its first convention led to the creation of yet another body, the ‘Coordinating Council of World Azerbaijanis’, led by, of course, pan-Azerbaijani president Heydar Aliyev. The success of diaspora-building henceforth came to be measured in how many organizations existed, and how to unify them into one structure.”
The World Congress of Azerbaijanis consists of local/regional bodies, followed by Azeri organizations in various countries and finally by the World Congress which takes its orders directly from the Azeri government.
President Ilham Aliyev proudly told attendees of a recent conference of World Congress of Azerbaijanis: “if we had 336 diaspora organizations five years ago, now we have 416.” At the Fourth World Congress in 2015, “delegates stated that there are now 462 such organizations.”
The few activities Azeris participate in worldwide are represented by Azerbaijan’s official media in an exaggerated fashion, as if a large number of Azeris in Europe or the U.S. are involved in pro-Azerbaijan activities, in support of the Aliyev regime. For example, when Armenia’s President Serzh Sargsyan visited Berlin in 2016, a small number of Azeris held a protest, and sent the following message to Pres. Aliyev: “Mr. President — you have the support of Azerbaijanis across the world!”
Rumantsev concluded his article by stating that the Azerbaijani Diaspora cannot be compared to the classical Diasporas of Armenians, Jews or Greeks. Most Azeri organizations overseas “exist only on paper.”
Harut Sassounian
Publisher, The California Courier
www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com


Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Azerbaijan, Organizes, Own Diaspora

Armenian defense ministry spokesperson posts photos showing Ordubad

July 21, 2018 By administrator

Armenian defense ministry spokesperson Artsrun Hovhannisyan has posted photos showing Ordubad – the second largest town in Nakhijevan – and nearby villages. The photos were taken from Armenian positions, he said.

“If this means to control, then turns out we are fully controlling Ordvan-Ordubad and nearby villages. I personally took the photos,” Hovhannisyan said on Facebook, sarcastically referring to the recent Azeri reports where they would take photos of certain Armenian locations in that border section and claim control over it.

 

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Azerbaijan, Ordubad, photos

Council of Europe’s CPT releases report on torture, impunity and corruption in Azerbaijan

July 18, 2018 By administrator

CPT releases report , corruption in Azerbaijan

The Council of Europe’s Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT) has published today reports on six of its visits to Azerbaijan – in 2004, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016 and 2017, Armenpress reports citing the CoE website.

The CPT’s overall impression of the situation in Azerbaijan is that torture and other forms of physical ill-treatment by the police and other law enforcement agencies, corruption in the whole law enforcement system and impunity remain systemic and endemic.

The Committee has repeatedly observed, most recently during its ad hoc visit in October 2017, that torture and other forms of severe physical ill-treatment of persons detained by the police, other law enforcement agencies and the army remain widespread. “There is a serious problem of impunity (lack of effective investigations) and ineffective legal safeguards for detained persons (access to a lawyer, notification of custody, access to a doctor, information on rights)”, the report says.

The report says despite legislative reforms and efforts to renovate old and build new prisons, there is an ongoing problem of prison overcrowding, poor material conditions, lack of activities (especially for remand and life-sentenced prisoners), inadequate medical care and insufficient and poorly paid prison staff, which make it harder to fight corruption and prevent inter-prisoner violence.

 

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Azerbaijan, corruption

Police investigating how Armenian villager ended up in Azerbaijani territory

July 16, 2018 By administrator

The Armenian Police refute the Azerbaijani disinformation suggesting their troops thwarted an alleged sabotage infiltration attempt by the Armenian side at the Gazakh region and held captive an Armenian “spy” identified as Karen Ghazaryan.

Ashot Aharonyanm, the head of the Information and Public Relations Department of the Armenian Police, explained that Ghazaryan (b. 1984) is a resident of bordering Berdavan village of Armenia’s Tavush Province, who has not served in the Armenian army due to health problems and has been registered in a medical facility since 2013.

The police said the circumstances of how the villager ended up in the Azerbaijani territory are under investigation.

Defense Ministry Spokesman Artsrun Hovhannisyan confirmed in a Facebook post that Karen Ghazaryan is not serving in and has never been drafted to the Armenian army.

Meantime, he added that Defense Minister Davit Tonoyan, who also heads the Commission on Prisoners of War, Hostages and Missing Persons, has requested the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Armenia to help arrange his return.

“The ICRC Yerevan Office has been notified of Karen Ghazaryan’s health problems,” the spokesman said.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenian villager, Azerbaijan

Terrorist State of Azerbaijan opens cross-border gunfire at Armenian town

July 13, 2018 By administrator

The Azerbaijani military has opened gunfire at the town of Tchambarak in Armenia’s Gegharkunik Province in the night of July 13, defense ministry spokesman Artsrun Hovhannisyan told ARMENPRESS.

“The situation is currently calm. There are no serious consequences. They [Azerbaijan] opened fire from small arms,” he said.

 

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Azerbaijan’s aggression is against democracy in the region, Armenian PM says

July 12, 2018 By administrator

“Our challenge is not the non-constructive policy from Armenia,” Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told reporters ahead of the meeting of the North Atlantic Council at the level of Heads of State and Government with Resolute Support in Brussels.

“Unfortunately, after the democratic revolution in Armenia Azerbaijan has become more aggressive,” he said.

Pashinyan added that this is not only an aggression against Armenia, but also an aggression against the democracy in the region.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Azerbaijan, Our challenge, Pashinyan

World remained silent on Azerbaijan Daesh-style vandalism in Julfa, says Armenian delegate to PACE

July 2, 2018 By administrator

Azerbaijan Daesh-style vandalism in Julfa,

Azerbaijan Daesh-style vandalism in Julfa,

A member of Armenia’s national delegation to the PACE (Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe) has voiced her concerns over Azerbaijan’s cultural vandalism against the Armenian monuments of  Julfa, calling the European legislators’ attention to the urgent issue.

In a speech delivered at the Assembly’s Summer Session in Strasburg, Naria Zohrabyan raised the problem of the Azerbaijani authorities’ intentional attempts of systematically destroying the Armenian cultural heritage in the historical region of Nakhichevan.

She has shared details of her speech on Facebook.

“What Daesh [Islamic State] was doing in territories under its control – looting, destroying and selling cultural heritage – is the third source  of international terrorism after trafficking in drugs and weapons.

“And nevertheless, I would like, yet another time, to use this podium to raise a question which hasn’t been  answered to date.

“Where were you, and where was international community, when those vandals – who by the way are no less [brutal] than Daesh- were systematically destroying the historical Armenian cemetery in New Julfa starting from 1998?

“That cemetery, which was an ancient [place] back in 2005 – an exceptional cultural value of the humanity – was levelled to the ground by Azerbaijani soldiers to later become a military base.

“For seven years on end, the Azerbaijani vandals not only leveled the exceptional khackars [cross-stones] in the historical cemetery of New Julfa but also destroyed the Monastery of Holy Savior, the churches of Pombloz and St Astvatsatsin and totally erased the traces of Armenian presence, using their typical cynicism to proofread history again,” reads the text of Zohrabyan’s address.

 

The Armenian delegate also reminded the Assembly of the Azerbaijani authorities’ 2007blackmail which frustrated the plans of the PACE observation mission’s scheduled visit to Nakhichevan.

“Neither the Assembly nor the European Parliament ever took any active step – apart from recording that unprecedented fact of vandalism –  to prevent such brutalities from happening ever  again to destroy the cultural heritage of an entire nation.

 

“It was due to the international community’s declarative statements and silence that one of the most magnificent monuments of humanity, the khachkars of Julfa, were destroyed forever. That place now serves as a shooting ground for Azerbaijani vandals. While we are discussing this report now today, another cultural genocide is being committed in another part of the world.

 

“I don’t want us to gather here again some day to restate regretfully that we missed the time – as was in the case of New Julfa,” Zohrabyan added.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Azerbaijan, Daesh-style, vandalism in Julfa

Armenian youth in Prague protest against armament supply to Azerbaijan

June 28, 2018 By administrator

Armenian youth in Prague protest

The Armenian Youth Association of the Czech Republic has conducted a protest rally outside the Slovakian Embassy and CZECHOSLOVAK GROUP, a company specializing in engineering, automotive, rail, aviation and defence industries, to raise public concerns over the supply of offensive weapons to Azerbaijan.

“The youth organized a protest action to raise public awareness of the armament transported from the Czech Republic to Slovakia and later also – to Israel from where it reached Azerbaijan,” Hakob Asatryan, the editor-in-chief of the Prague-based Armenian magazine Orer, told Tert.am, describing the transaction a kind of corruption by the Czech company.

He added that the activists intend to continue the campaign also on the social networks, “The efforts of the Armenian community, especially the youth, should be directed to at least preventing the exportation of those weapons from the Czech Republic,” he added.

Reports on the supply of the Czech-manufactured self-propelled artillery piece DANA M1 and the heavy multiple rocket launcher РСЗО were published by the Azerbaijani media in 2017.

 

Asatryan cited also recent reports in the local media about an investigation into the sale of Czech weaponry to Azerbaijan through Slovakia. He added that the topic was addressed also by the Czech Public Television which had conducted an extensive journalistic investigation.

 

But despite the wide coverage of the transaction and the protests, neither the Slovakian authorities nor any international organization has reacted to the growing concerns, Asatryan said.

In a recent interview with a Czech TV channel, Armenian Ambassador to the Czech Republic Tigran Seyran said he initiated discussions on different levels and in different formats and even sent a request to the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs upon knowing the investigation outcomes.

“We expect that the Slovak authorities will not only answer our questions but will also run a detailed investigation on how it was possible that CZECHOSLOVAK GROUP exported dangerous combat armament to Azerbaijan, a country, which is unpredictable and abates universal human rights,” he said in comments to Tert.am.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenian youth, Azerbaijan, Prague, Protest

Armenia not to join BSEC Secretary-General’s election in Baku

June 26, 2018 By administrator

Armenia will not attend the Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organization’s (BSEC) upcoming meeting in Baku to participate in the election of its Secretary-General, says the head of the National Assembly’s delegation.In a speech addressig the parliament, Gagik Minasyan noted that the delegation had earlier warned the BSEC leadership of such a decision in case of a choice for the Azerbaijani capital.

“We said was that the [BSEC] Bureau would deprive Armenia of participation in its president’s election in case they hold [the meeting] in Baku. But they opted for an unbalanced decision,” he noted.Armenia took over the organization’s six-month chairmanship last week on the sidelines of its plenary session held in Tirana, Albania.

 

The organization is to hold a ministerial session in Yerevan on June 27. The event will bring together delegations from all the BSEC member-states, including Azerbaijan and Turkey. In comments to Tert.am eaerlier today, the Foreign Ministry’s press secretary, Tigran Balayan, said the countries will participate in the meeting on the level of a deputy foreign minister and a senior foreign ministry representative, respectively.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenia, Azerbaijan, BSEC

Azerbaijan made sabotage attempt on June 17 – Defense Army

June 23, 2018 By administrator

Azerbaijan made sabotage attempt

Azerbaijan made sabotage attempt

YEREVAN, JUNE 23,  Azerbaijan violated the ceasefire regime 150 times on Artsakh-Azerbaijan contact line in the period of June 17-23, during which over 1500 bullets were fired at the Armenian border guards from different caliber weapons, using also hand-held anti-tank grenades in the eastern and northern sections.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the Defense Ministry of Artsakh, in addition to the mentioned violations the adversary also made sabotage attempt in the direction of one of the military positions of Artsakh’s army in the eastern direction on June 17 at about 21:45.

Defense Army’s front line units timely detected the advancement of Azerbaijani special units and repelled them.

Moves of Azerbaijani military equipment were noted during the week in different sections of the frontline.

The front line units of the Defense Army take all the necessary measures to silence the adversary’s aggression and continue to carry out a reliable defense of the military positions.

 

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: attempt, Azerbaijan, sabotage

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