“I am from the Netherlands and today I am visiting Garabagh, I have written a book about what happened in Garabagh,” said Dutch writer Henry Van Rens, who visited Aghdam region within the framework of the International Forum on Healthy Environment and Mine-Free Life to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) organized by Azerbaijan’s Agency for State Support to Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), APA reports. ‘Because in my country people do not know anything about Azerbaijan, Garabagh. Today, only thing that they talk about is ‘Armenian genocide’. And I say do not make me laugh whenever I hear about ‘Armenian genocide’. My book embraces the period of 1988-1994. This is history,’ he emphasized. Source: Azeri-Press News Agency
Whenever I hear about “Armenian genocide”, I say, don’t make me laugh – Dutch author
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