(MENAFN- AzerNews) By Akbar Hasanov
Azerbaijan's popular Russian language news website Day.Az
carries an article by Akbar Hasanov, who criticizes French Charlie
Hebdo for anti-Azerbaijani bias, siding with Armenia on plundering
Azerbaijan's natural resources in Karabakh.
The original article can be found at the link below:
Liberte, Égalite, Fraternite - Liberty,
Equality, Fraternity -the slogan of the French bourgeois
revolution of the late XVIII century, was based on the idea of the
French enlighteners about natural human rights, reflected the
desire of the masses and the main groups of the bourgeoisie to end
the feudal system, royal absolutism, class privileges of the
nobility and clergy.
Centuries later, we see that everything in France has greatly
devalued. Politicians have long become the mouthpieces of
representatives of big businesses, instead of royal absolutism,
which dominates the absolutism of mediocrities put forward to
power, the privileges for the 'higher caste' have not disappeared,
and freedom has taken the form of permissiveness and vulgarity.
A vivid confirmation of the latter is the supposedly satirical
magazine Charlie Hebdo. Why supposedly? Yes, because their 'jokes'
are immorality, a willingness to play on people's painful feelings.
I remembered this symbol of French immorality in the light of an
article in this edition. It states that 'the war in Ukraine has
made us forget about the threat hanging over Armenia and
Nagorno-Karabakh'.
I note that this is not the first time this magazine touches on
the Ukrainian topic. On the cover of one of the issues of Charlie
Hebdo, there was a caricature - a car with a satisfied Frenchman.
Under the hood Ukrainian slaves instead of the horsepower. The
caption reads: 'Two euros per a ter of gasoline. Ride Ukrainians,
it's free!' This is the 'humor' of the French. Immoral, monstrous,
and bearing no relation to free speech.
However, this time the magazine has outdone itself. An article
by Charlie Hebdo called for 'mobilization in favor of the
Armenians'. It's already funny. It remains only to see a new move
by this edition. For example, handing out T-shirts with the
inscription 'Je suis separatiste' or 'Je suis Ruben'. After all, in
fact, the authors of the article propose to protect the Karabakh
separatists and their oligarch Ruben Vardanyan, who was sent from
Moscow.
To protect the Karabakh separatists from further plundering
natural resources of Azerbaijan in the Karabakh economic region of
our country, where Gizilbulag gold deposit and Damirli
copper-molybdenum deposit are located. What, however, is the
perception of justice by Charlie Hebdo journalists!
They are again writing nonsense, demonstrating their complete
political illiteracy, becoming like Sharikov, who talked about the
correspondence between Engels and Kautsky. It is the right of any
state to prevent separatism and the plunder of its natural
resources. However, nothing else could be expected from a magazine
that published cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, deliberately
committing a provocation against Muslims.
There, immorality and indecency are professional creeds there.
At the same time, the really funny topic of attempts by a political
midget, French President Emanuel Macron, to play the role of a
'giant of thought' is somehow delicately handled. If desired,
Charlie Hebdo could have well drawn a caricature of the one, whose
name is not more associated with the head of a large European
country, but with the heroine of an erotic film, starred by Sylvia
Kristel.
Monsieur Macron is trying so hard to appease both Russia and
Ukraine that another caricature suggests itself with a caption
about how difficult it is to eat a fish and not sit on anything.
Finally, we can recall how fruitless Macron's attempts to help
Armenia turned out to be. In particular, he also participated in
the quadripartite meeting in Prague. Azerbaijan graciously agreed
to allow him to the negotiating table.
So, what is the outcome? In the end, Armenia suffered another
fiasco, reaffirming its commitment to the UN Charter and the Alma
Ata Declaration. Thus, official Yerevan has recognized the
territorial integrity of Azerbaijan. This means that Khankandi and
all those places, where illegal extraction of natural resources is
carried out by Karabakh separatists, are the territories of our
country.
I am reiterating, little Emmanuel did not help Armenia in any
way. In general, he was ridiculous and pathetic compared to the
presidents of Azerbaijan and Turkey. Here it is - the plot ready
for the caricature in Charlie Hebdo.
But, as we see, they prefer not to see the forest for the trees,
focusing on protecting the Karabakh separatists.
Well, nothing surprising. It remains only to wait until
representatives of the most ancient profession give their votes for
Armenia and the hostages of Ruben Vardanyan in Khankandi. Yes, the
very one that you remember when looking at the 'creativity' of
ladies and gentlemen from Charlie Hebdo.
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