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Caucasian House and Armenians Conference opens in Baku (PHOTO)

Politics Materials 21 April 2011 15:52 (UTC +04:00)
The Caucasian House and Armenians Conference arranged by the Azerbaijani National Academy of Sciences' Human Rights Institute and the Azerbaijani Association of Female Journalists opened in Baku.
Caucasian House and Armenians Conference opens in Baku (PHOTO)

Azerbaijan , Baku, April 21/Trend, M. Aliyev

The Caucasian House and Armenians Conference arranged by the Azerbaijani National Academy of Sciences' Human Rights Institute and the Azerbaijani Association of Female Journalists opened in Baku.

Azerbaijani and Georgian scholars are attending.

MP Aytan Mustafayeva, the director of the Human Rights Institute, said in her opening speech that the Georgian and Azerbaijani communities should work together to unmask years of Armenian occupation.

According to her, these scholars should make politicians aware of such incidents of occupation.

"The Armenians are trying to hide their actions with their concocted 'Armenian Genocide,' but the facts of the real genocide are the people who were buried alive by the Armenians and the whole villages they annihilated," Mustafayeva said.

The director said Samtshkhe - Javaheti is a bomb waiting to go off, which might be used by Armenian politicians in the future. She urged politicians to be attentive to such issues. She said the Armenian psyche is based on misappropriated values.

"There are dozens of ethnic groups that have lived in Azerbaijan since the Zoroastrian era. We have a synthesis of cultures, which is an indicator of tolerance," Mustafayeva said.

"Armenians have been inventing their 'history of statehood' for centuries," Guram Marhulia, a professor at Sukhumi State University, told the conference.

The scholar said Georgia have had 18 wars with Armenian.

"Armenians specialized in trade and espionage," Marhulia said.

Armenians at different times spied for the Persians, Arabs, Russians and other peoples who tried to invade the Caucasus, he added.

He also cited incidents when Armenians committed annexionist attacks in Georgia.

The Armenians want to conceal their annexionist actions by spreading the so-called "Armenian Genocide" in global media, Sevil Yusifova, the head of the Azerbaijani Association of Female Journalists, said at the event.

She added that the scholars must unite their efforts to notify the international community about the truth of Armenia's policy in the Caucasus.

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