All participants of the contest, the guests of Baku, foreign correspondents expressed their full positive minds: “Baku is an ideal place for holding such great contests” (members of the Austrian group Compact Disco); “The participants are just in shock” (Emin Agalarov); “It was an unprecedented show” (Turkish newspaper “Hurriyat”); “It was a fantastic show and Azerbaijan is a fantastic country too” (Yan Bidzhk) e. t. c. But it seems not everybody can or wants to see the reality. Here’s our historically envier neighbors – Armenians. Their disgusting character doesn’t allow see good points of neighbors. Last year when representatives of Azerbaijan won “Eurovision 2012”, Armenians, using the dirtiest methods, climbed out of the skin for staining the success of Azerbaijanis. And their lovely “job” – anti-Azerbaijani propaganda – they continued until the end of the contest “Eurovision 2012”. Firstly stating their wish for participating at the contest, Armenia, again motivating on different anti-Azerbaijani ideas, refused it afterwards and tried to boycott the contest. But, she couldn’t gain anything at the conclusion. On the contrary, as Annik Niberg-Frankenkhauzer – the director of department of working with mass media of European broadcast council located in Geneva informed ITAR-TASS, Armenia would have to pay full participation fee, also half of this sum as penalty. Besides, Public television of Armenia was obliged to transmit live final of “Eurovision 2012” held in Baku. We also note that the Ministry of National Security of Azerbaijan, before the contest was defused a large terrorist group planning the implementation of the explosion in the “Baku Crystal Hall” and other terrorist attacks in Baku.
Yes, the European music holiday in Baku was grandiose although all malevolent acts of Armenians.
Gadir NASIROV,