"When we watched the documentary film "Parabuzen" (Ladybird), we felt the Armenian oppression and pain and the determination of the besieged people. The 29-year longing for the homeland has ended, and the land of the people who fought in the siege is now free today," MP from the Lachin district, Mahir Abbaszadeh, said at the presentation of the film, Report informs.
"Today, we can visit Karabakh, East Zangazur, and make such films. The struggle of an Azerbaijani family against Armenians also demonstrated how fighters the Azerbaijani people are as a whole. I believe that as long as such films are made and translated into other foreign languages, the generations after us will be aware of the military aggression of Armenia against Azerbaijan. At the same time, the forces defending our enemy should be ashamed of their actions by watching this screenplay because Armenians have caused such terrible tragedies to Azerbaijanis."
MP Abbaszade said that the lands were liberated from occupation due to the visionary policy and leadership of the President of Azerbaijan, the victorious Commander-in-Chief Ilham Aliyev, the strength of the Azerbaijani Army, the blood of martyrs, the lives of veterans, and the struggle of the Azerbaijani people: "Some of the people we saw in the film have already passed away. The souls of those who passed away are happy that the lands they fought for have been cleared of the enemy, and Azerbaijanis, including the children of those who were besieged, visit those places peacefully. This is our biggest victory. As someone who knows Kalbajar and Lachin well and was born and raised there, I can say that it is very difficult today to shoot in those areas and spend the night without any conditions, and it requires self-sacrifice. Apart from self-sacrifice, there should also be love for the Motherland. I believe the reason for making the film "Parabuzen" is love for the Motherland."