Azerbaijani newspaper editor: If I go to war again, I won’t even pity Armenian children
Gabil Aliyev, Azerbaijani newspaper “Gundelik Baku” founder and editor, turned to the president Ilham Aliyev requesting to defend him from N24 medical and social expert commission former chairman Amirkhan Aslanov in the legal proceedings that were initiated for Aslanov’s appeal against Aliyev. The Azerbaijani newspaper editor claims that Aslanov’s mother, whose name is Knarik, is Armenian, and that is the reason why he had insulted Aslanov and was sued by him, “Gundelik Baku” site reports.
According to the article, the editor wrote an article pointing out that Aslanov is of Armenian descent; and that’s why he was fired. “Today another minister employed him. He has got some position in Gyanja,” Aliyev resents.
The editor says he is not content with the legal processes, as the judge Ayten Mirzazadeh rejected his petition to immediately find out Aslanov’s mother’s nationality, the article reads. Aliyev claims that this was the very reason for him to turn to the president, minister of justice and other Azerbaijani officials urging them to support his point.
“I consider the Armenians as my eternal enemies. Wherever I see Armenians, I will cut off their tongues and call them vicious. Even if they take me into pieces I’ll always hate them. I call on all the Azerbaijani citizens to back me in my struggle against Knarik’s son and all the ‘knariks’. I call on the president Ilham Aliyev to support me, as I’m being sued only because I called people as Aslanov immoral; and Ayten Mirzazadeh the judge is protecting them. And how else can we express our protest against the Armenians, lest calling them horny enemies? If I go to war again, I won’t even pity the Armenian children. We, as well as our descendants will fight against the Armenians and will never make it up with them. I turn to the Azerbaijani publics: take part in court proceedings! In Knarik’s son’s court proceedings against us we should all follow the motto ‘Say no to every Armenian’ and raise this issue in Facebook,” ‘Gundelik Baku’ Azerbaijani newspaper editor urges in his letter.