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Removing Dorians' Lonely planet from Youtube is not conditioned by Azerbaijani hackers attacks

Removing Dorians' Lonely planet from Youtube is not conditioned by Azerbaijani hackers 
attacks

YEREVAN, AMRCH 21, ARMENPRESS. Dorians' Lonely Planet song to be introduced in "Eurovision 2013" International Song Contest has been twice removed from Youtube official page (2013 Eurovision Song Contest Official Video). It was posted in internet for the third time on March 21. News have been circulating in the media that the video clip has been removed because of the Azerbaijani hackers attacks. Notwithstanding, in a conversation with “Armenpress” the Press Secretary of the band Dina Hovhannisyan noted that the both reasons for removing the video clip bear exclusively technical character.  

Among other things Dina Hovhannisyan stated: "Azerbaijani hackers launch attacks rather frequently, and the first reason for removing the video clip was that it was publicized under Gor Sujyan's name, but not that of Dorians." After, the video clip was removed because of spelling mistake in word "break" on Edgar Sahakyan’s shirt.

"Dorians" rock band's Lonely Planet song for "Eurovision 2013" song contest had appeared in the centre of attention of the British media. Birmingham mail newspaper said that the Black Sabbath star is happy to be working in Armenia once more after developing bond with country. Among other things it was noted: "Handsworth-born Iommi, 65, has penned the music for the number Lonely Planet, which will be sung by the group, Dorians. The Armenian outfit has come up with its own English-language lyrics for the entry, which was selected by the nation at the weekend to compete in the semi-finals in May. For Iommi, who is in the midst of recording a new Sabbath album, the project allows him to continue his love affair with Armenia."








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