Three fakes of Armenian propaganda Caliber.Az discloses
Armenian propaganda is trying to disseminate several fakes, to which we, the entire Azerbaijani society, must respond in a timely manner. Caliber.Az discloses three major fakes among many.
#1: “120,000 Armenians remained in the blockade”
The visual observation data available to the Azerbaijani side, as well as information that comes through other specialised state agencies, show that 30,000-35,000 people live in parts of Karabakh temporarily monitored by the Russian peacekeepers, and about half of them are “employees” of local paramilitary agencies.
The stagnation of the real estate market in the same areas, as well as the “scale” of the rallies being held in Karabakh, show that 120,000 Armenians in Karabakh are a product of fiction.
Finally, if 120,000 people are in a blockade, why don't they protest en masse, but sit quietly at home? Where are all these 120,000 people? Apparently, it will be difficult to transport so many people by bus from Armenia.
#2: “Azerbaijan blocked the Lachin corridor”
The incident on the Lachin road is not a blockade, but a rally. Moreover, the leaders of the rally publicly declared their readiness to let the cars from Karabakh through Armenia and provided their contact numbers. So why are not there any requests?
Why don't Russian peacekeepers and their commander, Major General Andrei Volkov, enter into negotiations with Azerbaijani rally participants? This issue cannot be resolved without negotiations, while the Russian peacekeepers and the bandits creating a so-called "state" on the internationally recognised lands of Azerbaijan bear responsibility for the current situation.
Our people are standing in the cold, waiting for Volkov’s arrival for the third consecutive day to address their questions to him.
By the way, this also applies to the statements made by the US Department of State and the French Foreign Ministry that Azerbaijan should restore movement along the Lachin road. What exactly, according to the US, should Azerbaijan do? Should it send internal troops to disperse the rally? Doesn't Washington oppose similar actions of the Azerbaijani police in other cases? What happened now?
#3: “Azerbaijan cut off gas”
Azerbaijan, which has enough problems with gas, has nothing to do with any supply interruption. Moreover, we do not rule out that the terrorists in Karabakh and the Russian peacekeepers who condone them could themselves limit the gas supply to the region to deteriorate the situation.