Azerbaijani media outlets should recall their Popular Front movement before defaming Serzh Sargsyan, Robert Kocharyan or any other Armenian figure: Artak Zakaryan
Yesterday the Azeris were marking the 30th anniversary of the “genocide” that they organized, perpetrated and recognized in Khojaly in 1992. It was amusing, but even the ambassador of ukraine had gone and kneeled before that tragicomedy spanning 30 years.
It is a tragedy because people were killed, and it is a comedy because Fascist Baku continues to lead its dirty policy over the blood of innocent people. This is what former President of Azerbaijan Mutalibov also admitted in an interview with a Czech journalist [in 1992].
What is most amusing is the fact that the forging Fascists marking the 30th anniversary, who, for the sake of their political struggle, brutally killed their compatriots who had passed through the humanitarian corridor and were under Azerbaijani control, continue to throw the blame on us Armenians.
This is idiocy, typical idiocy, which is linked to the psychology of a terrorist and a criminal — commit the crime and throw the blame on the affected one.
Yesterday, once again, the newspapers of baku recalled the second and third Presidents of Armenia, and this time they tried to throw the blame on them for the Khojaly events.
Let us say that their propaganda techniques are not going to work. There are numerous facts that show something else.
Let Fascist Baku say why journalist Chingiz Mustafayev was killed and why massive demonstrations began, why there were resignations after Mustafayev’s film was shown in the Parliament of Azerbaijan with the demand of the opposition and why a coup d’état took place a few days later.
It was clear that the killings of peaceful residents who had safely exited Khojaly and had reached the territory of Aghdam were organized by the Azerbaijani Popular Front movement for seizing power.
So, Azerbaijani media outlets should recall their Popular Front movement before defaming Serzh Sargsyan, Robert Kocharyan or any other Armenian figure.