Paskaleva: the world doesn’t know the truth about Karabakh

Paskaleva: the world doesn’t know the truth about Karabakh

PanARMENIAN.Net - The Azeri media outlets spare no effort to distort the facts regarding the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, according to Bulgarian journalist and documentary filmmaker Tsvetana Paskaleva.

“Armenia is losing this information war. Although historic and legal truth is on Armenia's side, it remains unreasonably passive. Armenians thinks that the world knows the whole truth about Karabakh, but it is not so,” Paskaleva said, adding that the world is apt to change while the politics is not a vacuum.

“The facts must be represented through mass media propaganda,” she said.

The journalist emphasized that Azerbaijan continues spreading false information, representing it own “truth”.

“People living in other countries have no idea about the core of the conflict and can believe in any cooked-up story,” Paskaleva said, however pointing to some positive shifts, namely, worthy responses to false provocations of Azerbaijan becoming frequent in electronic media recently.

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