Azeri 'eco-activists' blocking Artsakh reveal their true intentions with song addressed to Armenians
Azerbaijani “eco-activists” blocking the Lachin Corridor, Artsakh’s sole land link with Armenia, have revealed their real intentions with an Azerbaijani song addressed to Armenians, the Tatoyan Foundation reported.
“On January 11, an "eco-activist" agent of the Azerbaijani government posted a video in the story section of his Instagram page featuring other "eco-activist" agents, where they show their true Armenian-killing intentions with an Azerbaijani song addressed to Armenians. This evidence show that they have nothing to do with the environment,” it said in a statement on Monday.
In particular, they sing a song together, which according to the studies of the Center for Law and Justice Tatoyan Foundation, is addressed to Armenians, calling for murder and bloodshed. At the end of the video, the activist shows the sign of the Grey Wolves radical terrorist organization.
The Tatoyan Foundation has revealed that the song was specifically written in July 2020, two months before the 44-day Artsakh war as part of the Azerbaijani propaganda policy.
The translation of the refrain of the song is as follows.
We are life takers, we go to kill
We go to take life
We go to shed blood for the blood left on the ground
We go to shed blood
We are life takers, we go to kill
We go to take life
We go to shed blood for the blood left on the ground
We go to shed blood
“This objective evidence comes from our new special report, which is in the final stage and exposes "eco-activist" agents for who they really are. They are inspired by the Azerbaijani authorities with these criminal intentions,” the fund said.
“This fact reaffirms that the lifeline road connecting Artsakh to Armenia and the outside world was illegally blocked on 12 December 2022 by people who claim to be "eco-activists", but they are actually agents of the Azerbaijani government, tools of the Azerbaijani authorities' ethnic cleansing policy. They are people with hatred towards Armenians. Incidentally, the video was deleted shortly after it was posted,” reads the statement.
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