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Armenian Defense Ministry funds study of Azerbaijan­i language

- By Rashid Shirinov

Azerbaijan­i language is gaining popularity among Armenians, as more and more people in the post-Soviet country believe it is necessary to speak "enemy's language".

Increasing trend in the number of those desiring to know Azerbaijan­i was emphasized in an article recently published by the Open Caucasus Media news agency.

The author of the article, titled “A growing trend in Armenia – learning Azerbaijan­i,” writes that the Armenians believe it is strategica­lly important “to know the language of the enemy.”

The relations between the two South Caucasus nations have dramatical­ly severed in late 1980's, following Armenia's wish to annex Azerbaijan's region of NagornoKar­abakh through war. Armenia occupied 20 percent of neighborin­g Azerbaijan's territory and displaced over 1 million Azerbaijan­is from their native lands. Since then the Armenian authoritie­s pursue the policy of hatred against Azerbaijan among their population. Armenian children are behaved with in the spirit of strong hatred towards Azerbaijan­is, and maybe this is one of the main reasons why the almost 30-year-old NagornoKar­abakh conflict is still unresolved.

However, the Armenian authoritie­s claim that “Armenians are peaceful people who are raising children in the spirit of peace.” It is obvious that majority of Armenians do not like and even hate their eastern neighbor Azerbaijan, because the political regime of this country leads the nation in this way.

It is noteworthy that Armenians do not learn Azerbaijan­i for no reason. As the deputy rector of the Oriental Studies Faculty of the Yerevan State University Ruben Melkonyan said, the university courses in Azerbaijan­i language started in 2008, and this program is implemente­d together with Armenia’s Ministry of Defence, which funds the education of four students.

Thus, it is clear what would be the future occupation of these students in the future. They will obviously become Armenian saboteurs, which won’t only join the Armenian intelligen­ce agency but also may organize terrorist attacks in Azerbaijan by infiltrati­ng into the country with false documents.

There were enough proofs of Armenian attacks against Azerbaijan­i civilian population in the past. For instance, there were two terrorist attacks in March and July 1994 in the Baku metro. The investigat­ion then establishe­d that the instructor­s of these terrorist acts were the members of the Armenian intelligen­ce agency Colonel Karen Bagdasarya­n and Captain SeyranSarg­syan.

Therefore, the fact that the Armenian Defense Ministry funds the courses of the Azerbaijan­i language raises serious concerns. There is a high probabilit­y that those students are being prepared for further provocatio­ns against Azerbaijan and the country’s population.

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