ASALA не угрожала сотрудникам азербайджанского посольства в Будапеште

Сообщения о том, что ASALA направляла письма, содержащие угрозы в адрес сотрудников азербайджанского посольства в Будапеште, являются очередной дезинформацией со стороны Баку. Об этом говорится в предоставленном АрмИнфо заявлении Армянской секретной армии освобождения Армении (ASALA).

В заявлении отмечается, что организация никогда не имела дело с колонизаторской политикой Азербайджана, и, распространяя такие лживые сообщения, клан Алиевых пытается отвлечь внимание мировой общественности от своего позорного и аморального шага - помилования палача Рамиля Сафарова. \"Мир увидел, как героическая армия Нагорного Карабаха, без какого-либо вмешательства извне, наголову разгромила трусливую армию алиевских наемников, которые способны лишь убивать топором спящего армянского солдата, разоблачая истинный облик Алиева и его клана\", - говорится в документе.

Авторы заявления также отмечают, что главной миссией организации ASALA остается освобождение Западной Армении, и она непреклонно идет к этой цели. \"Турция не может избежать суда истории и от ответственности за истребление миллионов ни в чем не повинных армян, она не может построить государство на костях истребленного народа. Пробуждение народов региона сегодня препятствует экспансионистской политике Анкары, и нет сомнений в том, что армянский и курдский народы должны восстановить свои попранные права и освободить свои исторические земли от когтей турецких захватчиков\", - говорится в заявлении.

Ранее азербайджанские СМИ распространили информацию о том, что ASALA якобы направила письмо с угрозами в адрес посольства Азербайджана в Венгрии, после экстрадиции из этой страны азербайджанского офицера Рамиля Сафарова, осуждённого за убийство армянского офицера к пожизненному заключению.

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