Representatives of Armenian community of Czech Republic foiled Azerbaijanis’ rally dedicated to Aghdam events of 1992
Today at one of the central squares of capital city of Czech Republic, Prague, an event dedicated to the 21st anniversary of the Khojalu events was held supported by the Azerbaijani Embassy to Czech Republic, the Azerbaijani-Czech union, some Azeri businessmen and by the financial support of Heydar Aliyev Foundation, the activist of Armenian community to Czech Republic said.
In one of the corners of the square 2 tents have been installed next to which the flag of Azerbaijan has been installed. Unlike the failed event held in 2012 which was rather a trade-advertising event, in one of the tents free sweets are being distributed, tea and juice advertizing booklets and in another tent false propaganda materials about Khojalu events are being distributed.
Around 6-7 Azerbaijani students were delivering the booklets with beforehand prepared propaganda materials. Some of the representatives of the Armenian community started to distribute leaflets and booklets titled “Khojalu: Propoganda through tragedy” with the reality about Khojalu depicted on them in Czech language.
The Armenian activists have entered the tent of the Azerbaijanis, just like a year ago, and have distributed the abovementioned booklets there as well; they have given the booklets to the organizers of the event too and have shot it. They have also managed to take most of the Azerbaijani propaganda materials and then have taken some of the posters off the tents. The Armenian activists have presented the truth about the Khojalu events to the Azerbaijanis gathered in the tent. The Azerbaijani losing control over the situation have been forced to call a police, which have stated that there is no illegality in the activities of the Armenians, however, they have decided to stay at the place in shifts for reducing the tenseness.
The employees of the Azerbaijani Embassy have arrived to the place to stop the panic caused among the Azerbaijani students involved in the event. They, however, have found themselves in tents surrounded by the Armenians without a chance of undertaking any step.
Around 700 leaflets have been distributed by the Armenians and dozens of booklets, the source reports.