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24 July 2009 [11:21] - Today.Az


Day.Az has received a letter of discontent from a regular reader which says that http://www.euratlas.com indicates Nagorno-Karabakh as being a part of Armenia on country’s map at http://www.euratlas.com/Atlas/armenia/ab_map_of_armenia.html.

Day.Az has already revealed similar cases related to Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity on Wikipedia online encyclopedia, Mail.ru portal and Google.

We want once again emphasize that Nagorno-Karabakh is an inalienable part of Azerbaijan and the afore-said map is incorrect and needs immediate correction. You can send an email to euratlas.com master at [email protected].

The sample letter can be as follows:

To the attention of Euratlas.com editors & publishers!

On this page (http://www.euratlas.com/Atlas/armenia/ab_map_of_armenia.html), the borders of Nagorno-Karabakh region are marked as being a part of Armenian territory. This is absolutely wrong, since International community, including U.K., has irrevocably recognized Nagorno-arabakh as being unalienable part of Azerbaijan Republic.

I urge you to change the map on the page listed above, since it’s not correct, and spreads wrong vision of Azerbaijan, and violates its territorial integrity.

Thank you.
(Your name and surname)

/Day.Az/



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