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Thank you Poland!! Thank you Tomasz Lech Buczek!!

Thank you Poland!! Thank you Tomasz Lech Buczek!!

FINALLY. “Hi Aliyev” leaflet on Azerbaijan’s military crimes was published. A respectable move by Poland Tomasz Lech Buczek, considered one of Poland’s most influential politicians, began publishing leaflets on his own initiative about Azerbaijan’s military atrocities against Armenians in Artsakh.

Let us remind you that the Polish politician Tomasz Lech Buczek posted on his official Facebook page a sensational fact pointing out that Azerbaijan had offered him a $ 50,000 bribe for not publishing a book on atrocities against Armenians. Buchich posted the offer letter on his page, where it is clear how he was offered that fifty thousand dollars and wrote:

“Has Azerbaijani President Ali probably heard about my publication?” I received an offer of fifty thousand dollars not to publish Azerbaijan’s military actions against Armenians in Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh) in 2020. “I respond to Baku: RELEASE ARMENIAN MILITARY POWS”

Polish politician Tomasz Lech Buczek stated. It should be reminded that the Polish politician initiated a petition demanding that Aliev be brought to trail in The Hague. The petition was signed by 126,176 people. The collection of signatures is officially over.

This is the voice of those who want to hold Azerbaijan accountable in the international arena. The Polish politician stressed that his work is dedicated to the Armenian POWs detained in Azerbaijan, demanding their release.

Eric Hanan In Group The International Armenian Forum

Vigen Avetisyan

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