10 February 2012, 17:28 (GMT+04:00)

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Heydar Aliyev Foundation publishes 'Karabakh realities' collection in Japanese

Azerbaijan, Baku, Feb. 19 / Trend S. Agayeva /

On the eve of the anniversary of the massacre in Azerbaijan's history - Khojaly genocide, the Heydar Aliyev Foundation published "Karabakh realities" collection in Japanese, the Foundation said.

The collection contains five booklets - "Brief information about the history of Karabakh", "Beginning of the Karabakh conflict", "Khojaly genocide", "Activity of the Armenian terrorist organizations against Azerbaijan" and "Results of the Armenian aggression against Azerbaijan."

The booklets tell about history of Karabakh, the beginning of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and its consequences, the Khojaly tragedy that will forever remain in people's memory, the terrorist acts committed by Armenians in various countries around the world.

The collection can play an important role for Azerbaijan to open new information sphere in  developed Japan with 130-million-population.

It is planned to distribute the collection in state institutions, authoritative organizations, media outlets, libraries, educational institutions of Japan.

The collection was published with the assistance of OİSCA-İnternational.

The Foundation attaches great importance to inform the world community about true facts of Azerbaijan, starting in 2005. It publishes "Karabakh realities" in different languages.

The booklets were distributed worldwide during the various activities and events in Azerbaijani, Russian, English, German and Hungarian languages. They became ideological means to transmit realities about Azerbaijan.

Booklets published in high-level printing houses contain numerous photographs.

This year the collection "Karabakh realities" will be presented in many countries around the world during the events and activities commemorating the victims of the tragedy.

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