Russian expert's Facebook account blocked again over documentary exposing Armenia's war crimes

The Facebook account of Igor Korotchenko, the Russian war expert and editor-in-chief of the Natsionalnaya Oborona magazine, has again been blocked for sharing the documentary 'Even IS terrorists did not do that' by VMedia Youtube channel about the Armenian war crimes.

Armenian telegram channels previously urged their audience to complain about this video, labeling it as 'disinformation' and 'incitement of hatred,' and they have reached their goal.

The developments make it possible to conclude that Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg virtually cover up the Armenian war crimes by muting Azerbaijan's voice of truth. It is that same case when the language of the video is dictated by the content, as VMedia is obliged to use the formulations, which Armenian users view as potentially falling under the category of 'incitement of hatred.' Meanwhile, the authors of the documentary do not accuse anyone or propagandize anything, and they just want to get an answer to the question:

"Why for all those years of the Armenian occupation of the internationally recognized Azerbaijani territories did the international structures not raise the issue of the destruction of the cultural and historical heritage of the Azerbaijani people?"

One more question arising now is why Facebook assists in concealing the truth about the criminals that used the methods comparable to ISIS and even worse?

The documentary is about the crimes of Armenian invaders in the Azerbaijani territories. In particular, it is noted that Armenian terrorists have outpaced the IS militants in their barbarism and savagery by digging out and destroying graves, that is, fighting even the dead. The film's authors ask why UNESCO, the world community, and Russian cultural figures remain silent on these crimes.

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