Does bread have nationality? Armenian xenophobia hits the ceiling
The well-known aphorism that "there are three kinds of falsehood: the first is a 'fib,' the second is a downright lie, and the third is statistics" is no longer relevant since there is a fourth kind of lie - Armenian propaganda. And this one is worse than all the three mentioned above. To verify this it is enough to have a glance at the materials replicated by Armenian propaganda: all texts are full of xenophobia, racism, and visceral hatred towards Azerbaijanis.
Once again Armenian media reported that a resident of the Garabagh economic region of Azerbaijan, which the Armenian side persistently calls "Artsakh", a certain Anna Mangasaryan published on her Facebook page a photo of bread "finally bought" and made a note: "After a week without bread I managed to buy some. It is made of corn flour, but very tasty. We are not complaining, the main thing is that it is not made of flour from 'Akna'."
Yes, the Armenian side prefers to pass off the city of Aghdam as the mythical "Akna". And this is also part of propaganda, in fact, a type of monstrous lie. Well, how else can one perceive the fact that a lady who declares that bread also has a nationality is presented as a "heroine"? And calls on her compatriots illegally residing in the territory of Azerbaijan to continue playing the game called "famine in Garabagh".
Any sensible person understands that the "famine" cannot last for 9 months, as Armenian propagandists are screaming about. It has long been proven that a person can go without food for only three weeks. But the Garabagh Armenians have never lacked food, nor have they ever had a lack of fantasies to slander Azerbaijan! Even their, Armenian, bloggers wrote about it. They directly said that the leaders of the junta, which has seized power in Khankendi and covers itself with ordinary people, are painting this frightening picture.
The militants of this junta have warehouses where they store everything necessary to provide people with food. But they do not. For mercantile and political reasons. This is evidenced at least by the same weddings celebrated by Armenians in Garabagh. Who would believe that weddings are held where people "queue for bread for several days"? Who will believe in these Armenian fictions after they (exhausted by hunger) blocked the Aghdam-Khankendi highway, preventing the delivery of dozens of tonnes of Azerbaijani flour to the city? The trucks with it have been idle on the Aghdam-Khankendi road for several days, but Armenian Nazism, racism, and xenophobia have put concrete blocks in the way of delivery of flour, which is so necessary for them, and which can be used to bake bread.
Meanwhile, the President of the Council of the European Union (EU), Charles Michel, has again stated that the use of the Aghdam road can be part of a sustainable solution in connection with supplies related to emergency and daily needs. That is, he again supported the words and actions of official Baku! But in response, the Armenian side bombarded Michel with accusations and insults.
Yes, the EU insists that Baku should explain to the Garabagh Armenians the order of their movement along the Lachin road. But how can this be done, given the inhuman level of hatred towards all Turks in general, which is openly demonstrated by the Garabagh Armenians? Is it possible to explain something to Anna Mangasaryan, whose monstrous words have been circulated by Armenian propaganda?! In my opinion, the only way out of the current situation is the restoration of constitutional order in the entire Garabagh economic region. And those who prefer to ignore the laws of Azerbaijan, Azerbaijani products, and Azerbaijani water should leave for Armenia.