Azerbaijan has launched campaign against Polish candies ‘‘Raffaello’’ as they had markings in Armenian language on pakages
Another wave of protest has risen in Azerbaijan due to the fact that on the packages of Polish candies “Raffaello” there were markings written in Armenian, Georgian and Azerbaijani, reads the website of Karabakh war veterans of Azerbaijan “Gaziler.az”.
The author of the article titled "One should expect anything from Polish producers who hate us and our language" comes to the conclusion that the inscription in Armenian and Georgian stand above the Azerbaijani one, because "they are Christians."
"This means that the leaders of Polish company, the manufacturers of Ferrero, that worship Christians and hate Turks, in this way have showed their hostility to Azerbaijan," the site writes, wondering: why they should spend money on enrichment of "pro-Christian Poles for whom the Armenians have more priority?"
"Why Azerbaijan should sell products with inscriptions in Armenian? This is outrageous. The import of these anti-Turkish, anti-Islamic chocolates to Azerbaijan has also other purposes. If the Polish producers of “Raffaello” show such hatred towards Azerbaijan, it may sound quite possible that one day they inject radioactive or any toxic substances in these candies, and send them to Azerbaijan to poison us. Anything can be expected from Polish producers who hate us and our language," the author writes.
The author also accused the businessmen importing these candies to Azerbaijan. "The whole world knows about the ignorance of some Azerbaijani businessmen who, do not have a national identity, and for their stomachs sake are even ready to crawl to Armenians and our other enemies," concludes the site.