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20 years Post-Soviet: Azerbaijan

 

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­The Republic of Azerbaijan is located on the southwestern shore of the Caspian Sea. It separated from the USSR in 1991 and today the republic is relatively prosperous with international reserves amounting to US $35 billion. Most of the country’s wealth comes from hydrocarbon exports, and it’s thought that its oil and gas supplies will last for 100 years.
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Repeated broadcast:

December, 2011

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TURKISH MAN December 15, 2011, 05:35
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Miko  I  don,t  think  you respect Russia Today.I  also   watch  RT  better  then  most new  channel.you also  don,t respect first Russian leader ,Azerbajani and  finally  Turkish  you  guy   always  same they  call   here    S.O.SI  seen  everywhere    Armenians .........S.O.Shave  a  F"""""""  great  day..

Miko (unregistered) December 14, 2011, 10:59
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This clip and documentary is a no the absolute truth. I really respect Russia Today, since you had interviewed Lyndon H. Larouche a few times before, but this is not acceptable. The protests were against Armenians, leaving in Baku and a prominent Russian female journalist was killed for reporting the truth that the protest was against Armenians and not against Azerbajani citizens. Gorbachev did his dirty job and Russian Army arrived very late to safe Armenians, Thanks to Gorbachev. Why all Armenian left Baku, you think? All Armenians after that genocide left for safety and not only Armenians, but Jews, Russians and intelligent Azebaijanies left the Azerbaijan too. The government of Azerbajan killed and burned Armenians on the sguare, and there is no mention on this clip. People were jumping from balcony, when protesters (killers) were coming to kill Armenians of their residence. It was so disgraceful when those people Occupying the residency of Armenians were going from one home to another searching to kill Armenians and  if someone was suspicious they put the pants down to check if the guy is Armenian or not by looking to manhood. And one more thing, on this clip, on the upper right corner of the screen is written the name of the city of "Nakhijevan", unfortunately it was spelled incorrectly, at least have decency to correct that.