Alik Bahshi
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My response to journalist V. Portnikov
Journalist V. Portnikov defines the expulsion of Armenian occupiers from Azerbaijan as “Ilham Aliyev’s victory over the Azerbaijani people” (
), meaning that the fulfillment of the 30-year dream of the Azerbaijanis has further strengthened his power as a dictator. Portnikov further assures that “attempts will be made to find some kind of peace model in the region and will never be particularly successful, because the final solution to ensuring security in the region threatens the interests of the regime in Azerbaijan, because this regime needs to maintain the population in a sense of insecurity. Therefore, even if something is decided, it will be in such a way that it would be possible to break into a conflict at any moment.” In this case, it must be understood that it was more profitable for the Azerbaijani people to suffer a defeat for the sake of democracy and give 20% of their original territory to the eternal Armenian invaders, and possibly more, if we take into account the fact that according to the map of Armenian pseudo-historians, Baku was part of Great Armenia. A small remark, Armenian scientists carefully hide from history in what historical times such an empire as Great Armenia, washed by four seas, existed, the territory of which included almost the entire Middle East. It is interesting that the peoples living there, together with their emperors and shahs, did not even suspect that they were subjects of Great Armenia. (1,2)
This map is a clear confirmation of how dangerous it is for the Azerbaijani people to be neighbors with a country whose claims to the territory of Azerbaijan are recorded in its Constitution. The Armenian people are sick with the ideology of the Nazi Dashnaktsutyun party, the goal of which is to build a chimerical state on the territory of other peoples through ethnic cleansing. Taking advantage of the fact that Armenians created compact centers of residence among other peoples, as is happening in our time, for example, in Crimea, Kuban, California, Azerbaijan, the Dashnaks intended to create a Great Armenia. (3,4,5,6,7) In this way, the Gypsies can also lay claim to a Great Gypsyism, using the fact that there is no country where they do not live. The Nazis from Dashnaktsutyun are the only ones to blame for the catastrophe that befell the Armenian and Turkish peoples during the First World War. Taking advantage of the weakening central government and the rich Armenian diaspora in Moscow and Paris, which appeased the narrow-minded M. Gorbachev and his wife with precious gifts, the Dashnaks came out of hiding, starting with the blessing of all Armenians, Catholicos Giregin I, the expulsion of Azerbaijanis living in Armenia. The Dashnaks acted according to a pre-conceived insidious plan. Having provoked homeless refugees who were in Sumgait without means of subsistence to pogrom the Armenians living there, the Dashnaks spread throughout the world what kind of barbarians the Azerbaijanis are, after which they began mass ethnic cleansing of the indigenous population both from Armenia and from Karabakh, simultaneously destroying the historical monuments of the Azerbaijani people. Yes, precisely the indigenous, if we consider that before the arrival of the Russian invaders in the South Caucasus, no more than 5% of the indigenous Turkic population lived in the Irevan Khanate of Armenians. By the way, at the time of the conquest of Georgia, Armenians constituted a significant majority in its capital Tbilisi. According to official statistics for the middle of the 19th century, out of 12 thousand residents of Tiflis, about 9 thousand were Armenians, that is, 75%. (7) It is not for nothing that the party of Armenian Nazis Dashnaktsutyun was created in Tbilisi in 1890. Here it is appropriate to recall the statement of the famous Georgian publicist of the 19th century Ilya Chavchavadze about how the Armenians living in Georgia treated the Georgians, considering them: “Poor in spirit, feeble-minded, morally fallen, stupid, uneducated, ill-mannered, completely ruined, unreliable, cowards - this is the picture of our moral and physical baggage! This is what we were and what we are, according to those whose interests require such dishonor and humiliation of us. They are crawling out of their skins to convince everyone and everything, at home and on the side, in words and in print, that we were worthless and unworthy and remained the same, if not worse. With such a brand on their foreheads, they spread the name of the Georgian throughout Europe, where only their voice and pen could have access. They spread the same glory about us, Georgians, throughout Russia.” (8)
Being in constant military confrontation with the Turks of Turkey and Iran, the tsarist government deported the local indigenous Muslim population in order to resettle Armenians, who are Christians, from all over the Middle East along the border. It must be said that the deportation of Azerbaijanis and the seizure of lands continued in Soviet times. In 1920, Moscow transferred a significant part of the territory of Azerbaijan Zangezur to Armenia, evicting the indigenous population. Since then, the Nakhichevan region has become an enclave isolated from Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan's completely legitimate demand to renew the former communication between Baku and Nakhichevan is rejected by Armenia.
Portnikov with his slogan "Give us democracy" is more like a three-year-old child who wanted to fly a plane, not understanding how this could end. Portnikov does not understand that first it is necessary to save the country, otherwise there will be nowhere to build democracy. Azerbaijan and its people were faced with the most important urgent issue at that historical moment - the issue of survival in the conditions of war.
The first democratically elected president of Azerbaijan, Abulfaz Elchibey, failed for the simple and completely objective reason that it is impossible to build democracy according to the Western model in a country whose people do not understand that democratic laws are obligatory for everyone, including the leadership. France, as we know it today, has previously gone through five republics through guillotines and bloody revolutions. It is impossible to introduce democracy from outside into a country whose people do not understand and do not accept its values by desire alone or on the bayonets of marines.
My response to journalist V. Portnikov
Journalist V. Portnikov defines the expulsion of Armenian occupiers from Azerbaijan as “Ilham Aliyev’s victory over the Azerbaijani people” (
This map is a clear confirmation of how dangerous it is for the Azerbaijani people to be neighbors with a country whose claims to the territory of Azerbaijan are recorded in its Constitution. The Armenian people are sick with the ideology of the Nazi Dashnaktsutyun party, the goal of which is to build a chimerical state on the territory of other peoples through ethnic cleansing. Taking advantage of the fact that Armenians created compact centers of residence among other peoples, as is happening in our time, for example, in Crimea, Kuban, California, Azerbaijan, the Dashnaks intended to create a Great Armenia. (3,4,5,6,7) In this way, the Gypsies can also lay claim to a Great Gypsyism, using the fact that there is no country where they do not live. The Nazis from Dashnaktsutyun are the only ones to blame for the catastrophe that befell the Armenian and Turkish peoples during the First World War. Taking advantage of the weakening central government and the rich Armenian diaspora in Moscow and Paris, which appeased the narrow-minded M. Gorbachev and his wife with precious gifts, the Dashnaks came out of hiding, starting with the blessing of all Armenians, Catholicos Giregin I, the expulsion of Azerbaijanis living in Armenia. The Dashnaks acted according to a pre-conceived insidious plan. Having provoked homeless refugees who were in Sumgait without means of subsistence to pogrom the Armenians living there, the Dashnaks spread throughout the world what kind of barbarians the Azerbaijanis are, after which they began mass ethnic cleansing of the indigenous population both from Armenia and from Karabakh, simultaneously destroying the historical monuments of the Azerbaijani people. Yes, precisely the indigenous, if we consider that before the arrival of the Russian invaders in the South Caucasus, no more than 5% of the indigenous Turkic population lived in the Irevan Khanate of Armenians. By the way, at the time of the conquest of Georgia, Armenians constituted a significant majority in its capital Tbilisi. According to official statistics for the middle of the 19th century, out of 12 thousand residents of Tiflis, about 9 thousand were Armenians, that is, 75%. (7) It is not for nothing that the party of Armenian Nazis Dashnaktsutyun was created in Tbilisi in 1890. Here it is appropriate to recall the statement of the famous Georgian publicist of the 19th century Ilya Chavchavadze about how the Armenians living in Georgia treated the Georgians, considering them: “Poor in spirit, feeble-minded, morally fallen, stupid, uneducated, ill-mannered, completely ruined, unreliable, cowards - this is the picture of our moral and physical baggage! This is what we were and what we are, according to those whose interests require such dishonor and humiliation of us. They are crawling out of their skins to convince everyone and everything, at home and on the side, in words and in print, that we were worthless and unworthy and remained the same, if not worse. With such a brand on their foreheads, they spread the name of the Georgian throughout Europe, where only their voice and pen could have access. They spread the same glory about us, Georgians, throughout Russia.” (8)
Being in constant military confrontation with the Turks of Turkey and Iran, the tsarist government deported the local indigenous Muslim population in order to resettle Armenians, who are Christians, from all over the Middle East along the border. It must be said that the deportation of Azerbaijanis and the seizure of lands continued in Soviet times. In 1920, Moscow transferred a significant part of the territory of Azerbaijan Zangezur to Armenia, evicting the indigenous population. Since then, the Nakhichevan region has become an enclave isolated from Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan's completely legitimate demand to renew the former communication between Baku and Nakhichevan is rejected by Armenia.
Portnikov with his slogan "Give us democracy" is more like a three-year-old child who wanted to fly a plane, not understanding how this could end. Portnikov does not understand that first it is necessary to save the country, otherwise there will be nowhere to build democracy. Azerbaijan and its people were faced with the most important urgent issue at that historical moment - the issue of survival in the conditions of war.
The first democratically elected president of Azerbaijan, Abulfaz Elchibey, failed for the simple and completely objective reason that it is impossible to build democracy according to the Western model in a country whose people do not understand that democratic laws are obligatory for everyone, including the leadership. France, as we know it today, has previously gone through five republics through guillotines and bloody revolutions. It is impossible to introduce democracy from outside into a country whose people do not understand and do not accept its values by desire alone or on the bayonets of marines.