France's hypocrisy, official Paris trying to be "more Armenian than Armenian," Macron's tales - COMMENTARY

France's hypocrisy, official Paris trying to be "more Armenian than Armenian," Macron's tales - COMMENTARY The disrespect of the French legislature for its constituents continues. The country's Senate sacrifices the state's interest to the Armenian lobby. The French Senate once again disrespected international law and demonstrated that it supports terrorism, r
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November 15, 2022 21:12
France's hypocrisy, official Paris trying to be more Armenian than Armenian, Macron's tales - COMMENTARY

The disrespect of the French legislature for its constituents continues. The country's Senate sacrifices the state's interest to the Armenian lobby. The French Senate once again disrespected international law and demonstrated that it supports terrorism, riots, conflict, occupation and is a defender of genocide.
Thus, the upper house of the French Parliament - the Senate- again showed an apparent disrespect for the norms and principles of international law and adopted a biased and unfair resolution against Azerbaijan's territorial integrity and sovereignty.

The Senate adopted a resolution against the Republic of Azerbaijan on November 25, 2020, and the National Assembly on December 3, 2020.
According to the French constitution, security, defense, and foreign policy issues are directly under the government's authority, more precisely, the President of the Republic, so it would be more correct to accept these documents as resolutions of the Elysée Palace.

In this regard, the French Government and its head Emmanuel Macron sell their constituents' interests to the lobby's task.

As can be seen, the Elysée Palace, with groundless claims, is exerting political pressure on Azerbaijan, which has ensured its territorial integrity and is fighting for its sovereignty rather than contributing to the process of peaceful coexistence and normalization in the world. This can also be evaluated as the political terror of official Paris.
Emmanuel Macron makes the Parliament an accomplice in violating international law.

This time, Macron, adhering to his tradition, called the President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, before the decision of the Parliament. He talked about his "neutral mediation," France's "willingness to contribute" to the process of normalization between Azerbaijan and Armenia, etc. Of course, Macron is not sincere in his views. Otherwise, he would respect the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Azerbaijan.

With this behavior, Macron demonstrated that he had graduated from the school of Armenianism. Here Pushkin's famous "You are a thief, you are a liar, you are an Armenian!" phrase comes to mind. This statement can also be applied to Macron. It is impolite to speak kindly and mildly to the face of the Azerbaijani leader and strike him in the back. The President of France acts like this. With this step, he betrays France even more. Because of this, trust in official Paris and the Elysee Palace will decrease. Its role in conflict resolution will diminish.

After Macron came to power, France's degraded motto "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity" applies only to Christians. Against the backdrop of racist, anti-Semitic, Azeriphobic, Turkophobic, and Islamophobic situations raging in the country, a selective approach is applied to fundamental values ​​such as freedom.
This behavior of Macron's France stems from hatred towards the Muslim world. Since he came to power, seeds of hatred against Muslims, regardless of nationality, have been sown in France. In our opinion, official Paris is trying to take revenge for its defeat in Africa on Azerbaijan by using Armenians as an excuse.

The French Senate also violated international norms. It disrespected the document signed with Azerbaijan, therefore, the obligations it assumed. The resolution adopted so far against Azerbaijan contradicts the "Treaty on Friendship, Mutual Understanding and Cooperation" signed between the two countries on December 20, 1993.

France does not discriminate against Azerbaijan only in the political and legal framework. The repeated attack of the radical Armenian groups living in France against the Azerbaijani embassy in Paris and the fact that France did not take any measures to prevent it proves once again that they support Armenian vandalism and take a position of open hostility towards Azerbaijan. Official Paris shows a selective approach towards Azerbaijan by failing to fulfill its international obligations under the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations to protect the diplomatic mission from all attacks and damage and to take necessary measures to prevent the breach of peace or insult to the honor of the mission.

One of the main reasons why the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict, which is the main threat to security in the South Caucasus, has not been resolved in nearly 30 years is that France, who played the role of an international mediator in the negotiation process, is trying to maintain the status quo based on the occupation of Armenia.

It is the height of insolence for France to call for the withdrawal of Azerbaijani forces from the territory of its internationally recognized territory, which is mentioned in the draft resolution as the "Lachin Corridor." France's demand from Azerbaijan, which Armenia has never voiced, shows that it is trying to be "more Armenian than Armenians" and how such a powerful country has become a toy in the hands of radical Armenians.

Macron is helping to keep France as it has been in history - an invader, a human trafficker, a fake, a hypocrite, an inter-religious rioter, a perpetrator of genocide, a sower of ethnic hatred, a criminal. It proves the need for modern people to take another look at France's past misdeeds.

Macron and the Senate prove that France will never remain a great, fair, democratic, and humane state in history. With this resolution, the Elysée Palace added one more to the many crimes in the history of France.

Accusing Azerbaijan of war crimes and violation of human rights by a country whose history is full of such cases is not only hypocritical but also disrespectful to the international community.

France has also started to look like Armenians. Unfortunately, the Armenian lobby pushes France, like Russia, out of the ranks of the world's leading countries.

The atrocities committed by France, which occupied the territory of more than 50 states of the world, looted the wealth of those states, and enslaved their people for many years, as well as crimes against humanity and war, are still condemned by the international community. During the colonial years, the French armed forces mass-murdered hundreds of thousands of civilians due to their ethnic and religious affiliation.

France has remained an occupying state in history. Its history is full of blood. Due to this feature, it is more similar to Armenia.

France conducted nuclear tests 17 times in Algeria's Reggane and In Eker districts. 11 of them were underground tests. France does not provide Algeria with topographical maps of the undiscovered chemical, radioactive and toxic waste sites. At the same time, France refuses to assess the effects of those tests and waste on the local population and pay compensation. France, which buried more than 5 million landmines in the occupied territory of Algeria alone, does not want to present the maps of those mines to Algeria. As a result, Algeria, like Azerbaijan, takes a leading place among the countries suffering the most from mine explosions.

Continuing the traditions of its ally France, Armenia buried more than one million landmines in the occupied Azerbaijani territories and refuses to provide accurate mine maps. Since the end of the Patriotic War, almost 270 Azerbaijani citizens have become victims of landmines. France, which remains silent, is as much responsible as Armenia for this.

It is a tragicomedy that the French, who killed more than 1.5 million people during the occupation of Algeria in 1830-1962 and caused this country to be called "the country of 1.5 million martyrs," speaks about the humanitarian law.

France, which demanded independence for 15-20,000 Armenians living in Karabakh, refused to grant autonomy to the people of the largest country in Africa and the Arab world. France, which even denies the existence of a state called Algeria, called this country "French Algeria."

In 1832, the El Ouffia tribe of Algeria was put to the sword. 12,000 people, including women and children, were killed. In 1945, 45,000 Algerians were killed in the city of Setif, about 5,000 people were arrested, 99 people were sentenced to death, and 64 people were sentenced to hard labor for life.

On October 17, 1961, tens of thousands of Algerians demonstrated in Paris to condemn the French occupation in the capital of the country, which talks about the rights and security of the Armenians living in Karabakh. As a result of the shooting by the French police and the throwing of protesters into the Seine river, up to 1,500 Algerians were killed, and more than a thousand people were arrested. This incident went down in history as the "Seine massacre."

In 1994, France conducted a military operation in Rwanda under the name of "creating a safe zone." As a result, more than 800,000 members of the Tutsi tribe were killed in Rwanda with the participation of the French armed forces and the local conflict party that joined them.

France, which calls for Armenia's territorial integrity at every opportunity, continues to occupy Mayotte, the territory of the Union of Comoros. Although the UN General Assembly reaffirmed the sovereignty of the Federal Islamic Republic of Comoros over Mayotte Island in 1994, France refuses to implement the resolution. Also, it does not give freedom to New Caledonia, which has been fighting for its independence for a long time, not giving up the colonial policy.
Emmanuel Macron is the gravedigger of France's future. He accelerates it by pushing his country out of the ranks of the leading countries and leading it to collapse.

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