The government of Azerbaijan creates artificial bases for new demands and military aggression against Armenia. Arman Tatoyan

by times news cr

Arman Tatoyan, the former human rights defender of the Republic of Armenia, warns about the implementation of a new large-scale fraud mechanism by the Azerbaijani authorities.

Azerbaijan‘s government is creating artificial bases for new demands and military criminal actions against Armenia with new level of falsifications. False examples of specific villages and cities of Armenia have started to be given.

Our studies of the Azerbaijani state policy revealed new facts. In particular, they have already moved on to elaborate fabrications. Using the example of specific villages or towns in Armenia (for example, in Syunik or Gegharkunik), they “justify” with falsehoods that they were “emptied, displaced, dispossessed as a result of massacres committed by Armenians against Azerbaijanis”. The period usually covers the early 20th century to the 1920s, and then they falsify the facts of the 1980s.

This is a consistent policy that is implemented on a large scale throughout Azerbaijan and abroad by state and other government media, providing large-scale propaganda. With this, first of all, they not only do not let the Armenian hatred and hostility in the society die, but also deepen it.

In other words, at first glance, humanitarian issues are raised, but in reality, political plans and grounds for military aggression are being prepared under this “humanitarian” guise, and new territorial demands are being presented to Armenia. This policy is the basis of the atrocities committed by the Azerbaijani armed services against the Armenian servicemen and the population.

With this, false grounds for the return of “reparations and territorial claims” to Armenia, the so-called “Western Azerbaijan”, are being created, as well as providing a mirror image of Artsakh’s ethnic cleansing and mass forced displacement of the population,” wrote Arman Tatoyan.

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