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Armenian-style politicization of Eurovision

17 February 2015 [11:05] - TODAY.AZ

/By AzerNews/

By Mushvig Mehdiyev

Armenians are desperately looking for new stages to express their voice on the so-called "Armenian genocide", an unproven murder of Armenians in 1915.

The Hayastan rulers are endeavoring to attract more participants in the gathering on the 100th anniversary of the fictional historical event as the territory of Armenia seems to be too small to stage a "genocide" show.

The "genocide" myth can reportedly conquer the Eurovision Song Contest. The Armenian authorities are going to turn the entertainment show into a hall for their cries about the so-called "genocide."

The media reports said that Armenia’s representatives to the Eurovision Song Contest due to be held in Vienna will sing a song deliberately dedicated to the fictitious "genocide" amid the high-speed preparations to mark its centennial.

Super minds of the post-Soviet country have come up with a new and innovative idea to participate at the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest. A composition "Don't Deny" under a project called "Genealogy" in the performance of Armenian artists from all five continents is aimed to politicize the contest. The idea behind this move is to unite a new generation of Armenians whose families were scattered all over the world in the year of 1915.

Five Armenian-cum musicians from Europe, Asia, America, Africa, and Australia will form the Genealogy band, symbolizing the five petals of the forget-me-not flower devoted to the so-called "genocide."

Armenians wish to present its entry in the Europe's largest concert show as a key message of peace, unity and tolerance. The message is aimed at masking the true political intention behind this game. Since the contest is completely far from any political indication, the best way to clandestinely politicize the show is abusing the peace, unity and tolerance, the sensitive points of the whole world.

The facts of existence of Armenian terror as part of the international terrorism, Armenia's occupation of Azerbaijan's Nagorno-Karabakh and seven adjacent regions, Armenia's genocide against Azerbaijanis in Baku, Guba, Shamakhi cities in 1918 and in Khojaly city in 1992 are what Armenia needs to recall before turning the ESC into a ground for its political games around the falsified "genocide" based on the calls for peace and tolerance.

Armenia's next provocative move, this time on a cultural stage has sparked serious protests in Azerbaijan. Eurovision is a song contest, pursuing good intentions. It cannot be sacrificed to Armenia's political ambitions and turned into a political arena for its baseless "genocide" claims, said the supervisor of the contest in Azerbaijan.

The Public Television of Azerbaijan reported that if Armenia confirms its entry in this way, it will take an immediate and adequate measure at the contest.

Armenia and the Armenian lobbies have been claiming without any grounds for a century that the Armenians living in Anatolia were massacred by Ottoman Empire in 1915. Turkey, in turn, has always denied "the genocide", inviting the historians from both countries to carry out a joint survey into the roots of events in 1915. Turkey has repeatedly announced its archives open for any investigation. Nonetheless, the Armenian side avoids providing appropriate replies to Turkey's call with no substantiated facts proving the so-called "genocide."

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