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Aggressive Hayastan holds 20% of Azerbaijan's territory, 1 million Azeris lost their home<br />

In recent times, this has happened as a result of the brutal<br />

and aggressive offensive carried out by the Armenians on<br />

their neighbouring country. Today, more than 20 percent<br />

o f Azerbaijani territory is forcibly occupied by Armenia;<br />

Armenian forces have driven more than a million people<br />

from their homes and homeland, with tens of thousands<br />

losing their lives in the course of the war. And yet the legend<br />

o f the Armenian people as a people uninterruptedly<br />

subjected to persecution continues to flourish, so thick<br />

and impenetrable is the curtain o f obfuscation separating<br />

the myth o f "genocide" from the reality. In the course of<br />

the decades, the stage o f world history has degenerated<br />

into a spectacle played out in a puppeteer's booth. The<br />

achievement of the Armenian propaganda experts has<br />

been quite unique - never before has a political community,<br />

forged in this case out of revolutionaries and fanatics<br />

of every political colouring and with the active assistance<br />

o f the Armenian Church, o f Protestant sects and<br />

American "missionaries", been so successful in brewing<br />

up such a myth (the word is used here in the sense: lie,<br />

historical lie) as this unholy society continues to do even<br />

today.<br />

While the Armenians are in the process o f forcing literally<br />

all Azerbaijanis o f the western parts o f Azerbaijan to<br />

leave their homeland, a German historian (Heinrich<br />

August Winker) is just one o f many who demand in all<br />

seriousness "the recognition of the genocide of 1915".<br />

Remarkable - is it not? - that this man has never wasted a<br />

word on the Benes Decrees, passed after the end of the<br />

Second World War which created a legal basis for the<br />

expulsion o f three million Sudeten Germans, in the<br />

course of which 241,000 civilians lost their lives and<br />

54<br />

250,000 soldiers of the former Wehrmacht were shot<br />

down, and all of this after the end of the war.<br />

In its negotiations with Turkey, the European Parliament<br />

is now making "the recognition o f the genocide committed<br />

against the Armenians, and respect for the rights of<br />

the Kurds" a condition for membership of the EU, while<br />

there is no mention o f the events that took place in<br />

Czechoslovakia in 1945, in spite o f their being throrough-<br />

ly documented. Prague has managed to secure Czech<br />

membership in the EU without having had to distance<br />

itself in the slightest from the Benes Decrees, which are<br />

in fact still in force. As a professional historian such as<br />

Heinrich August Winkler can hardly be unaware of these<br />

facts, one has to doubt his credibility and cannot but ask<br />

the obvious questions. Why does a man do such a thing?<br />

The roots of the evil lie, as almost always, in a distorted<br />

view o f history which at any one moment only perceives<br />

what is pleasing to the eye of the beholder. One example<br />

of this is related to the Armenians' claim that they are<br />

directly descended from Noah, and to the fact that they<br />

regard this descent as a privilege notable enough that it<br />

can provide the foundation for their State myth. Quite<br />

apart from its absurdity (if it is true that the human race is<br />

descended from Noah, then this is clearly the case for all<br />

mankind), this claim is also a political danger because if<br />

it is given credence it can be used as a pseudo-historical<br />

justification for the demands of the Armenian mafia.

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