Azerbaijani students hold protest in Northern Cyprus against Armenian actor taking part in play
The Azerbaijanis fiercely demonstrate Armenophobia even outside the borders of their state. According to the Azerbaijani media, in the unrecognized “Republic of Northern Cyprus” on the Northern part of Cyprus, occupied by Turkey, the Azerbaijani students made a scandal because an Armenian actor took part in a theater play with the Turks, Avropa.info reports.
According to the article, the sources from Cyprus report that the Azerbaijanis’ were displeased because an Armenian artist, writer and actor, Aret Vardanyan, was playing a part in the play “Pain, sweet love” in the cultural center after Rauf Denktashi in Gazimagus district with the Turkish actor Levant Ozdelik.
As the sources report, the Azerbaijanis held a protest, which the local authorities were quick to disperse with the help of numerous policemen. Eventually, the more active participants of the protest of the Azerbaijani students were detained.
Related:
Another ‘‘Armenian scandal’’ boils up in Azerbaijan; this time bullying victim became folk singer
Azerbaijan's Attack On Eurovision Voters and Hadise
Azeri fans angry Turkish singer has Armenian music director
Yeni Musavat: Armenophobia becomes nation-wide activity in Azerbaijan