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The "Azerbaijani Tner" organization operating in the diaspora distorts historical events. "Geghard" Foundation

In different countries of the world, on the initiative of the Azerbaijani authorities, many organizations are being created, which, by distorting historical events, aim to transform Armenian in the eyes of the international community. On the initiative of the State Committee of Azerbaijan for Work with the Diaspora, so-called "Azerbaijani houses" organizations are being created in different countries of the world, which are "oriented will unite Azerbaijanis living abroad".

It should be noted that by "uniting Azerbaijanis living abroad", these organizations actually have a different function outside the country: to carry out anti-Armenian propaganda, and to organize exhibitions and events against Armenians. Thus, on the initiative of "Azerbaijani Tner" in April 2024 in Helsinki, the capital of Finland. an event entitled "Crimes of Genocide and Deportation against West Azerbaijanis" was held, the "documentary" film "İZ" (translated as "trace") was also shown, once again accusing Armenians of destroying the historical monuments of the imaginary territory of "West Azerbaijan" - castles, palaces, in destroying tombs, mosques, bridges, etc.

The themes of similar anti-Armenian events held by the Azerbaijani diaspora are different. Back in February in Krakow, Poland, the newly opened "Azerbaijani House" organization held an exhibition dedicated to the 32nd anniversary of the so-called "genocide" in Khojaly, as if to give Poles detailed information about the "ethnic cleansing" and "murders" carried out by Armenia.

During an interview with journalists, the chairman of the State Committee for Work with the Diaspora, Fuad Muradov, stated that there are plans to open more "Azerbaijani houses", including branches in the Czech Republic and Iraq. In his speech, the Azerbaijani official noted that they support the publication of books in different languages ​​about the "liberated" territories, and presented the German publication of the book "The History of Shushi" as an example.

Studying the activities of the Azerbaijani diaspora, it can be confidently stated that it is based on anti-Armenian content. Apparently, the government of Baku spares no effort to present distorted anti-Armenian facts to the international community even through the diaspora.