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Matthew Yglesias
Matthew Yglesias@mattyglesias·
It's interesting that in the fall of 2023 there was a brief war between Armenia and Azerbaijan that led to the wholesale ethnic cleansing of Nagorno-Karabakh and nobody thinks that's going to be undone and it's not considered a big deal in global politics.
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Fizuli Jabrayilov
Fizuli Jabrayilov@FizuliJ·
@Still2Enjoy1821 @Azeri_Mamedov @mattyglesias UN, OSCE, PACE, etc all condemned Armenian occupation. Every country in the world, including Armenia, recognizes Karabakh as part of Azerbaijan. No Azerbaijani officials have been sanctioned. A country cannot be sanctioned for taking control over its own territory
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Fizuli Jabrayilov
Fizuli Jabrayilov@FizuliJ·
@Still2Enjoy1821 @Azeri_Mamedov @mattyglesias Armenians should not have engaged in separatism and occupy Azerbaijani territory. They would not have to whine now begging the world for help, when the world told them to get the hell out of Azerbaijan's occupied territory
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Dr. M.F. Khan
Dr. M.F. Khan@Dr_TheHistories·
A 106-year-old Armenian woman sits in front of her home guarding it with a rifle, in Degh village, near the city of Goris in southern Armenia. (1990) Armed conflicts took place in and around nearby Nagorno-Karabakh, a territory in Azerbaijan also claimed by Armenia. The Nagorno-Karabakh War displaced hundreds of thousands of people from their homes. This is a tough elderly Armenian woman here. At around age 10 she likely lived through the Hamidian massacres of 1894-1896. Then, around age 30, her people went through the second round of Armenian massacres at the hands of the Ottoman government (1915-1923). Only a few short years later, Armenia was invaded by the Turks and the war ended with Armenia being incorporated into the ever so pleasant Soviet Union. Once that period ended and she was an old lady ready to pass away after a long life full of hardships and violence, Armenia became involved in a very bloody war with her next-door neighbors the Azerbaijanis. It puts all of our “problems” into perspective. In 1920s, the Soviet government established the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region—where 95% of the population is ethnically Armenian—within Azerbaijan. Under Bolshevik rule, fighting between the two countries was kept in check, but as the Soviet Union began to collapse, so did its grip on Armenia and Azerbaijan. In 1988, the Nagorno-Karabakh legislature passed a resolution to join Armenia despite the region’s legal location within Azerbaijan’s borders. As Soviet Union was dissolving in 1991, the autonomous region officially declared independence. War erupted between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the region, leaving roughly 30,000 casualties and hundreds of thousands of refugees. By 1993, Armenia controlled Nagorno-Karabakh and occupied 20 percent of the surrounding Azerbaijani territory. In 1994, Russia brokered a cease-fire which has remained in place since. As many as 230,000 Armenians from Azerbaijan and 800,000 Azerbaijanis from Armenia and Karabakh have been displaced as a result of the conflict. The gun the elderly Armenian lady is carrying is not an AK-47 or AK-74, it’s an AKM. The gas block is slanted, unlike an AK-74’s. The magazine is curved to accept the 7.62x39mm round, not the 5.45x39mm round that the AK-74 fires. The muzzle brake is of the AKM design, not the one the AK-74 used. Introduced into service with the Soviet Army in 1959, the AKM is the prevalent variant of the entire AK series of firearms and it has found widespread use with most member states of the former Warsaw Pact and its African and Asian allies as well as being widely exported and produced in many other countries. 📷© Armineh Johannes © Rare Historical Photos #drthehistories
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Fizuli Jabrayilov
Fizuli Jabrayilov@FizuliJ·
@Dziranig @mattyglesias It's just nationalistic nonsense. There is such thing as international law, and it is on the side of Azerbaijan. Karabakh is Azerbaijan's sovereign territory, and the whole world recognizes that, and there is no way to change it. History does not matter, law is not based on it
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Dzirani Dzar #RecognizeArtsakh
@FizuliJ @mattyglesias Because you belong to Central Asia and because Artaskh, Nakhichevan, today's Armenia + Eastern Turkey are historically Armenian lands. Being barbarians with no culture of their own, believing in "might is right", glorifying all your Safarovs/Envers can't change history.
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Fizuli Jabrayilov
Fizuli Jabrayilov@FizuliJ·
@CoreyWriting Human catastrophe was when Armenia occupied 7 districts of Azerbaijan and ethnically cleansed 700.000 Azerbaijanis, in violation of 4 UNSC council resolutions. Where was your outrage then? This is Azerbaijani city of Aghdam after Armenian occupation youtube.com/watch?v=lMQFCK…
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Corey Walker 🇺🇸
Corey Walker 🇺🇸@CoreyWriting·
It is fascinating that no one actually cares about human catastrophes so long as the actors are not perceived as "Western." The so-called "international community" has zero expectations of 3rd worlders or Islamic countries.
Matthew Yglesias@mattyglesias

It's interesting that in the fall of 2023 there was a brief war between Armenia and Azerbaijan that led to the wholesale ethnic cleansing of Nagorno-Karabakh and nobody thinks that's going to be undone and it's not considered a big deal in global politics.

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StillEnjoying1821
StillEnjoying1821@Still2Enjoy1821·
@FizuliJ @mattyglesias How many UN resolutions are there ordering your brother Turks to do this from Cyprus and your Israeli partners to do this from Palestine and Syria?
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Fizuli Jabrayilov
Fizuli Jabrayilov@FizuliJ·
@BarretK @KhalilJeries There are 200.000 refugees from Armenia, and another 700.000 IDPs from Azerbaijan's occupied territories. Armenians committed the biggest massacre in the history of the conflict, killing 600 Azerbaijanis in Khojaly. But eventually, Azerbaijan won and took back its own lands
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BK
BK@BarretK·
@FizuliJ @KhalilJeries There are not a million refugees. They’re IDPs. And you don’t even know the difference. Your leadership and thinking failed you. Tragically failed you. You thought killing Armenians would lead to victory. How wrong you were.
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BK
BK@BarretK·
@FizuliJ @pegobry_en God you’re a child. Every single thing I say and your response is “you did that to us”. It’s pretty pathetic if that is the excuse. Also no one in the world really signs up to your view. Including on the Armenian Genocide which is ultimately where it all stems from.
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Fizuli Jabrayilov
Fizuli Jabrayilov@FizuliJ·
@BarretK @pegobry_en Azerbaijanis were systematically murdered in Armenia and Karabakh. A much larger number of Azerbaijanis was ethnically cleansed by Armenians than vice versa. Yet as usual Armenians will be playing the victim. Lesson: don't claim other countries' lands, and don't cry afterwards
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BK
BK@BarretK·
@FizuliJ @pegobry_en It was alright because Armenians were treated as sub-human consistently by Azerbaijan. Before the occupation Armenians were systematically murdered. During the occupation there were virtually zero deaths. Lesson in there. Somehow starving Armenians was fine.
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Fizuli Jabrayilov
Fizuli Jabrayilov@FizuliJ·
@BarretK @KhalilJeries Why should Azerbaijan tolerate Armenians after what they have done to Azerbaijani people? There is about a million of refugees in Azerbaijan, they have no reason to have any warm feelings for people who expelled them. And Armenia is not tolerating Azerbaijani people either
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