26 Dec
2024
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Azerbaijan studies Turkish guideline to Genocide

Azerbaijan studies Turkish guideline to Genocide

We can infer from Azerbaijan’s recent actions that they have
closely studied the planning of the Armenian genocide. Considering their
methods and approaches, we can claim that they will use the arrest of the man
who fought in the Artsakh war as a precedent for further arrests. Anyone who
did his military service, who fought in the wars or who supports the army, can
be arrested at the “checkpoint” and be publicly tried in Baku for
serious crimes. Hereafter, a substantial number of our citizens living both in
Armenia and in Artsakh can be faced with such a situation. And it is no secret
that the first stage of genocide implies getting rid of men. 

Failure to open the illegal checkpoint even in the presence
of diplomats from different countries and the abduction of a patient, who was
being transferred to Armenia under the supervision of one of the most
prestigious international organizations, i.e. the Red Cross, are nothing short
of a direct threat to the entire civilized world.

It does not stand to reason that by pointing the finger at
Russia, France, India and a number of other countries and organizations on a
daily basis at the level of the state or the media, Azerbaijan will achieve any
positive results. Let us note that perhaps the best response to the dictator
was that of India’s. India merely did not respond to Azerbaijan’s accusations
regarding the arms sales to Armenia. And this should be perceived as a message
to the government of the neighboring country.

In light of this situation, the only way out is to get prepared for a new military aggression day and night.  

Aram Poladyan 

Expert on Azerbaijani Studies