Dear Mr Žantovský Please accept my apologies if I have broken with protocol in sending this email direct to yourself. I felt that I needed to express my concern, as a UK citizen, about the actions taken by the Czech… Read More ›
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Letter to Colombia Ambassador to the UK re: Policy on Khojaly Recognition
Dear Sr Rodriguez Please accept my apologies if I have broken with protocol in sending this email direct to yourself. I felt that I needed to express my concern, as a UK citizen, about the actions taken by the Colombian… Read More ›
Letter to Mexico Ambassador to the UK re: Policy on “Khojaly Recognition”
Dear Sr Estivill Please accept my apologies if I have broken with protocol in sending this email direct to yourself. I felt that I needed to express my concern, as a UK citizen, about the actions taken by the Mexican… Read More ›
Khojaly : The Deception of Azerbaijan
30,000 people died in the Nagorno-Karabakh war , and one million were displaced from their homes, and many more live with the on-going effects of this unresolved conflict. Despite this widespread human tragedy, the fate of those that lost their… Read More ›
Letter to Gerry Sutcliffe on return of Azerbaijani refugees to Nagorno-Karabakh 24 October 2013
Dear Mr Sutcliffe I read with interest the article in which you were quoted by the Azerbaijani press about your views on the return of the Azerabaijani refugees from the Nagorno-Karabakh war. “British MP: IDP’s return home should be a… Read More ›
Azerbaijan violates the Geneva convention with TV Exhibition of Armenian soldier
In the 3 weeks since Hakob Injigulyan, the “lost” Armenian soldier, was captured by the Azeris, there seems to be an increasing lack of clarity around this case. This is another example of the on-going opaqueness that happens in the… Read More ›
The “honour” of being black-listed by Azerbaijan
I always thought that anyone who visited Artsakh without the agreement of the Azerbaijani government was immediately considered to be “persona non grata”. Of course the number of people who they grant permission to is probably very small and confined… Read More ›
Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) : Tourism good-news story flawed by poor journalism
In the UK during the Second World War there was a nation-wide poster campaign called “Careless Words Costs Lives”. This was aimed at everyone in the country requesting them to be vigilant about what they said, and to whom, and… Read More ›
Azerbaijan’s continuing siege of Stepanakert (Artsakh/Nagorno-Karabakh)
Whilst it might be considered that the Karabakhi Armenians won the war to defend their right to live independently from Azerbaijan, they are losing some of the main, post-ceasefire, elements of “passive warfare”. Azerbaijan is successfully winning the propaganda war… Read More ›
JAVAKHK: Armenians, in Georgia, struggle for their Language rights.
“Language is an intrinsic part of who we are and what has, for good or evil, happened to us”. Alice Walker “A people without a language of its own, is only half a nation”. Thomas Osborne Davis In 1991 when… Read More ›