Several public organizations of Armenia appealed to the leading television companies of the country with the demand to include the Karabakh province of Azerbaijan not to the borders of the former NKAO, but along with other seven occupied regions of Azerbaijan.
The statement fixes that on December 9 the youth organizations, illegally functioning in this area of Azerbaijan, appealed with an open letter to Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan with a demand to replace the map of NKAO, “which has long become a history” with the map of “Nagorno Karabakh Republic”. The authors of the appeal voiced resentment by the fact that Day.Az uses the term of “Western Azerbaijan” about some regions of Armenia.
In this connection, Day.Az has to announce that it partially agrees with the leaders of the youth organizations of the occupied Nagorno Karabakh, which were not registered in the Azerbaijan’s Justice Ministry in the duly manner, in the sense that NKAO has really sank into oblivion together with its quite provisional borders, which artificially divided the historically single Karabakh into upper and lower parts. Yet, there is no “Nagorno Karabakh Republic” and especially “its map”. The wish to see what is not real indeed is called “an illusion” and the fact that Armenia sees what the entire world does not see proves the definite talent of the Armenian nation in the sense of transcendental meditation.
As for the term “Western Azerbaijan”, Day.Az states that it will stop using this term, as soon as the government of Armenia makes a statement about recognition of the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan within the borders of former Azerbaijan SSR (including Nagorno Karabakh, Kerki village of Nakhchivan, Ashaghy and Yukhari Askipara, Gushchu Ayrim, Barkhudarli villages of Gazakh), prohibit te use of the term “Western Armenia” about the eastern provinces of Turkey and removes the image of Aghri-Dagh mountain, which is on the territory of a different country from the state anthem. Then it will be possible to speak about terminology.
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