Time in Yerevan: 11:07,   24 April 2024

«Xocali.net» project reveals Azerbaijani falsification on Khojaly events

«Xocali.net» project reveals Azerbaijani falsification on Khojaly events

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 25, ARMENPRESS. Every year Azerbaijan loudly trumpets the world on allegedly organization of so-called “Khojaly genocide” by the Armenians on February 25-26, during the Artsakh war in 1992. “Armenpress” reports that according to Information security expert Samvel Martirosyan, Azerbaijani propaganda for many years had the opportunity to alone spread its false thesis on Khojaly, without a response from the Armenian side. Azerbaijanis, with certain calmness, shared enormous falsifications in media and internet without waiting for an exposing answer.

But the situation has changed in recent years, and the Armenian party comes with various information initiatives, which allow dispelling Azerbaijani myths on anti-Armenian propaganda. This was evidenced by the creation of “Xocali.net” and “Azerichild.info” projects in 2011 by the Armenian President’s office as well as by the “Department of Mass Media and Public Relations”, which presentation was held on February 25, in Yerevan.

“Evidences on Khojaly events (actually, Agdam events), rather evidences on Khojaly provocations, recorded still in 1992, are collected in “Xocali.net” website. Interviews, various documents and press releases of the mentioned period are also included. It is noted how the testimonies on Kohojaly provocations were changed in Azerbaijan and how they are being presented now. The historical chronology was also touched upon.

Samvel Martirosyan brought numerous examples on Azerbaijani falsification, distortion and exaggeration of facts mentioning that all the facts which reveal the mentioned falsifications are presented in the website.

“The website is especially important in the sense that it is not based on Armenian sources but the testimonies of Azerbaijani and third parties’ journalists and witnesses are presented,  therefore they cannot be labeled as Armenian propaganda materials,” the expert emphasized.








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