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Sunday, 23 July

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Saturday, 22 July

23:52

Genocide r/Azrbaycan

Would you be in favor of genocide or ethnic cleansing in the disputed area against the Armenians? Justify your answer

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18:33

Courier partner not paying us money collected from our customers r/Azrbaycan

I have an e-commerce store based in Baku and were partnered with a courier company who delivers the orders to our customers and collects cash from them. Things were going good for some months but then they started messing up the payment reports and not paying us for some orders even when the customer has confirmed that they received the order and has paid for it.

They just keep ghosting us when we ask for our payments, this has been going on for almost a month now.

What are my options here to get my money back?

1) involving the police? 2) sending them a legal notice? 3) is there somewhere I can register a formal complaint against them?

The total money they owe us is around ~1500-2000azn.

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00:09

Skybox r/Azrbaycan

What is these "Skybox" seats in cinema saloons? Why actually those seats expensive?

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Friday, 21 July

23:25

Invitation to participate in academic research on SME's CSR Practices in Azerbaijan (Interview Participation) r/Azrbaycan

Hi, I am a Ph.D. student at Portsmouth University, conducting research on the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practices of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Azerbaijan. The focus of this study is to gain insights into how SMEs in Azerbaijan approach CSR, and to understand their challenges and opportunities in implementing socially responsible initiatives.

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a vital concept in the business world. It reflects a company's dedication to conducting its operations in a manner that not only generates profits but also contributes positively to society, the environment, and all stakeholders involved. CSR encompasses several essential elements, including ethical business practices, responsibility towards employees, compliance with government laws and regulations, and a commitment to serving the needs of company clients.

If you are an individual who owns a small or medium-sized business in Azerbaijan, I kindly invite you to participate in an in-depth interview. Your experiences and perspectives will significantly contribute to the depth of the study, helping me better understand the CSR landscape among SMEs in Azerbaijan. Moreover, if you are not a business owner yourself but know someone who runs a small or medium-sized firm in Azerbaijan, I would greatly appreciate it if you could direct me to them or share this invitation with them. Their insights and expertise would be highly valuable to the research as well.

If you are interested in taking part in this research or have any questions regarding the study, please do not hesitate to contact me. Your willingness to participate would be highly appreciated, and I am looking forward to the opportunity to collaborate with you on this academic research project.

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23:02

Erdogans Flip: How Turkiye and Azerbaijan Became Ukraine Allies "IndyWatch Feed War"

Western thinking of Turkish and Azerbaijani Presidents Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Ilham Aliyev has been very wrong. Both countries are Ukraines strongest allies in the Greater Middle East, where Arab countries and Israel are sitting on the fence and trying to play both sides or hiding their heads in the sand. This is not the case with Turkiye and Azerbaijan.

Turkiye and Azerbaijan have a close military and political alliance drawn up after the 2020 Second Karabakh War. Both countries are critically disposed toward Russia and align with the pro-Western camp: Turkiye as a NATO member and Azerbaijan as a non-aligned country that has stayed away from Russian-led Eurasian integration projects.

Turkiye is home to millions of Crimean Tatars who moved to the Ottoman Empire in the nineteenth century. Their Crimean homeland was occupied by the Russian Empire in 1783 which changed its ethnic balance. Crimean Tatars, who closely follow developments in Russian-occupied Crimea, where racism, Islamophobia, and political repression is endemic, are a powerful anti-Russian lobby in Turkiye.

Iran meanwhile has become Russias staunchest ally in the Kremlins fight against the US-dominated unipolar world and its replacement by an allegedly more democratic multipolar world. Iran is constructing a facility to build Shaheed drones in Russia, while Turkiye is building a plant to build Bayraktar drones in Ukraine.

Western governments have wrongly portrayed President Erdogan as being in bed with Vladimir Putin, Russias president, and were therefore wrong-footed by his recent steps. In the space of a week, Erdogan released Ukrainian POWs from the Spring 2022 battle for the port of Mariupol, infuriating the Kremlin because they had been released from Russian captivity on the basis that they would spend the entirety of the war in Turkiye.

But Erdogan went even further. On the eve of the recent NATO summit, Erdogan extended strong support to Ukraine becoming a member of NATO. Turkiyes support infuriated the Kremlin who has expressed strong opposition to Ukraine joining NATO and the EU because this would definitively end any possibility of bringing the country into the Russian World.

In addition to 35 Bayraktar TB2 and 24 Mini-Bayraktar reconnaissance drones, Turkiye is sending other types of military equipment to Ukraine. Before the US announcement, Turkiye said it would supply Ukraine with cluster munitions. Turkiye sent up to 200 TRLG-230 Rokestan missiles to Ukraine that can be fired from multiple rocket launchers and have a range of 20 to 70 kilometers. Turkiye also sent 200 Kirpi mine-resistant armoured personnel carriers and 20 COBRA II 44 Tactical Wheeled Armoured Vehicles.

During the same week of NATOs summit in Vilnius, Turkiye said its navy would escort Ukrainian grain ships through the Black Sea. Turkiyes offer will be tested later this month after R...

22:49

I need your voice to win the online competition! r/Azrbaycan

Salamlar. I am a self-taught jeweler who tries to make jewelry not typical for the Azerbaijan jewelry industry and I use enamel (bizim dild mina) a lot in my designs. I do my own designs and make every piece by hand. Recently I entered to international online competition named "best summer earrings" and with your votes, I have a chance to win. I don't know exactly know if this type of post needs approval from mods or not. Today is the last day for voting. You can vote and see my creation in the link below.

link for vote

Thanks in advance to everyone!

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21:36

Leobank ildnlrin nzrin r/Azrbaycan

Leobank ildnlrin nzrin

Dzltdiyim dizayn seilib ttbiq lav olundu v n qdr adam kart dizayn olaraq ses mn o qdr xeyir edir.Sizdn xahiim bu dizayn ola bildiyi qdr istifad etmkdir. vvlcdn tkkr edirm

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16:26

The Banking System Makes Our Enslavement Inevitable "IndyWatch Feed War"

HenryMakow.com July 20, 2023

We already have a digital currency. Money is just digits on a ledger kept by the Rothschilds. Occasionally they will produce coupons i.e. currency to make it all seem real.  Chinese-style social credit is coming. They will control us by controlling our money.

In March, a half dozen US regional banks went bankrupt losing $500 billion in deposits.    Did these depositors lose their money? No. The Fed just created another $500 billion out of thin air. These Satanists finagled the US national credit card and are maxing it out until the $USD collapses.

Politicians and cops whose salaries we pay dont work for us. They work for the central banking cartel that wishes to lock down humanity permanently. The same applies to the mass media and most professions. Everyone dances to the money tune, and Rothschild is the Pied Piper.

We suffer from blood poisoning. Money is the blood supply of society. This medium of exchange circulates like blood in a human body. With it, everyone is sanguine; without it, you have a corpse.   Unfortunately, our feckless ancestors gave control over money creation to Cabalist Jews and Freemasons who find excuses (wars, scamdemics) to produce it endlessly in the form of a debt to themselves.

Their goal is to expand their monopoly over money creation into a monopoly over literally everything, (e.g. thought, wokeness) inducting humanity into their Satanist sex cult. They weaponized the common cold as a pretext to decimate and enslave humanity. This is the essence of Communism and the New World Order.

Mankind is doomed unless the central bank is nationalized, debt is disowned and money is created debt-and-interest free.

This is not likely to happen as long as its minions control everything. 

Money is a Mind Game

They created credit money with a view to making its volume close to infinite. 

it is an abstraction, a being of thought, a figure, number, credit, faith.  

Illuminati Insider Chaim Rakovsky  

by Henry Makow Ph.D. Updated from 28-7-18 and 12-12-21

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16:10

The Afghanistan Lithium Great Game "IndyWatch Feed War"

While the United States, along with its allies, left Afghanistan in August 2021 in spectacularly humiliating circumstances, the departure was never entirely complete, nor bound to be permanent.  Since then, Washington has led the charge in handicapping those who, with a fraction of the resources, defeated a superpower and prevailed in two decades of conflict.

In a fit of wounded pride, the United States has, in turn, sought to strangulate and asphyxiate the Taliban regime, citing human rights and security concerns.  The Talibans Interim Foreign Minister, Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi, makes the not unreasonable point that the ongoing crisis is the imposition of sanctions and banking restrictions by the United States.

In May this year, Idaho Republican Senator Jim Risch, ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, led 18 of his righteous colleagues in introducing the Taliban Sanctions Act, promising more chastising.  Ostensibly, the Act seeks to impose sanctions with respect to terrorism, human rights abuses, and narcotics trafficking committed by the Taliban and others in Afghanistan.

The brief for prosecuting an even more aggressive stance against the Taliban never ceases to bulk, be it to arrest the mistreatment of women and their inexorable marginalisation, or the claim that the country is now essentially a bandit state which is both a danger to itself and its neighbours.  Over a year into Taliban rule, breakdown of the state, bankruptcy of financial institutions, economic collapse and diplomatic isolation have pushed Afghan society to the brink of humanitarian catastrophe, writes a former senior advisor to Afghanistans Foreign Minister, Arian Sharifi, currently an academic at Princeton Universitys School of International Affairs.

Sharifi goes on to analyse the Taliban in what resembles a portrait of the ramshackle government he served.  The Taliban today is deeply divided, making it unable to pursue a unified course of action.  They also ruled a country with more than 20 terrorist groups with a long-standing presence in Afghanistan.

In typical good taste, Sharifi delicately ignores his role in having advised a corrupt government whose strings were firstly pulled, then abandoned, by Washington and its allies.  His poisonous pen fails to acknowledge the attempt by his own past sponsors to systematically contribute to that very failure, bankruptcy and ruin.  He can, however, take some hope in recent reports suggesting that Afghanistan will again become a playground for what British imperialists dubbed in the 19th century the Great Game, the Anglo-Russian competition for influence...

15:46

Oppenheimer (Sinemada dil problemi) r/Azrbaycan

Niy IMAX-da he olmasa ingilis dilind baxa bilmirm? Niy Azrbaycan dilind dublaj olunmur v mn bunlara baxmayaraq bileti baha qiymt alram? Niy?

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14:14

Cities to explore besides Baku in Azerbaijan only r/Azrbaycan

Salam necesen!

While my stay mostly will be in Baku only, I want to visit one more city in Azerbaijan and want to travel from railways preferably. Can anyone please suggest me the cities to travel there? Also, if I book the ticket for the same day and return travel, will it be possible from the station only or do I have to book in advance only??

Tkkrlr!!

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10:04

Azerbaycan'a tatile gelinir m? r/Azrbaycan

Bir Trk olarak yazyorum, yapacak vakit geirilecek gzel ilgin eyler var m?

Dolandrlma Hrszlk gibi eyler yaygn m turistlere?

Gelirsem nerelere gitmeliyim?

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04:21

Spending Bill Proposals Include Provisions To Limit Elements of The Censorship Industrial Complex "IndyWatch Feed War"

By Didi Rankovic | Reclaim The Net | July 20, 2023

There is currently an unprecedented legal battle raging in the US between several state attorneys general, a judge who is siding with them, versus a court of appeals that is reluctant; and theres the activities of the White House that prompted it all.

Its the case of serious accusations leveled at the Biden administration and major social platforms of colluding to suppress free speech; and even though the developments in the lawsuit so far give some reason for optimism, those in Congress who are vocal about the need to separate the state and the Church of Big Tech, as it were, are not resting easy.

Whether or not the First Amendment case results in a resounding victory for the anti-censorship side in the battle, some Republicans are trying to make sure that there is actual legislation in place, rather than only a possible precedent set by a court ruling, to protect speech.

Currently, this is happening in the form of two House spending bills (here and here) that concern the likes of the State Department and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) but not exclusively which basically seek to defund state-driven censorship, i.e., these federal agencies collusion efforts with Big Tech, the extent of which is shockingly documented in the Twitter Files.

One proposal is to ban the DHS and a group known as the Global Engagement Center from banding together to police online speech.

It comes as Congress is considering the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that is approved every year. A provision would now prevent the Department of Defense (DoD) from bankrolling organizations like NewsGuard, the Global Disinformation Index, and Graphika Technologies.

The wording of the bill is stark: if passed, the Pentagon (DoD) would be banned from giving money to groups that, advise the censorship or blacklisting of news sources based on subjective criteria or political biases doing so under the guise of combating misinformation, foreign propaganda, and/or performing fact checking.

Similar provisions can be found in the House bill drafts that cover the said agencies, but also the Executive Office of the President, the Justice Department, the FBI and many more.

The Global Enga...

02:02

Are there any sex shops in Baku? r/Azrbaycan

I've heard that it's illegal to sell sex toys here. Is it possible to order from abroad?

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Wednesday, 19 July

14:01

Indias Modi Meets Biden U.S. Screw Turners Squirm Some More "ConflictWatch Feed Russia"

The United States leadership is squirming to resolidify ties with parts of the world that either bombed, invaded, or marginalized in recent decades. The prime example of marginalization is India. However, without the current gigantic trade surpluses boosting Indian confidence in America, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will have to do much less tightrope-walking between Washington and the emerging multipolar world. Since the end of the Cold War, India has practiced a multi-aligned foreign policy. This may soon change.

Its no secret that Indian businesses are raking in billions on discounted Russian crude oil. According to the latest reports, Indian refiners saved over $7.17 billion in foreign exchange in the 14 months which ended in May 2023. Russian tankers flood Indias Gulf of Kutch, home to the worlds biggest refining operation. Ironically or poetically, India then ships refined oil to markets like the European Union at a hefty value-added price. If the trend goes unchecked, India will surpass Saudi Arabia as the largest oil exporter to the EU.

Changing gears. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said recently that Iran will be formally approved as a member of the regional Shanghai Cooperation Organization with China, Russia, and Central Asian countries. Iran also has sights on becoming a member of the BRICS. India is a member of both organizations. This organization represents about 40% of the worlds population, 20% of the worlds GDP, and 60% of the Eurasia landmass. This quote from a CBS News report frames whats taking place:

Chinas Xi Jinping urged the leaders of Russia, Iran, and other allied allies to boost ties and resist Western sanctions on Tuesday as the leaders of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization met virtually for a summit hosted by India. The Shanghai alliance encompasses a vast stretch of the globe from Moscow to Beijing and includes around half the worlds population when observer and dialogue partner nations are included. 

Along with Russia, China, India, and new member Iran, the other full members of the trade and security alliance are Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. According to the meetup reports, Belarus will become a member at the next SCO summit.

Then theres the news that the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC), Iran, Russia, and India, gathered for the third time in Tehran recently to discuss solutions for promoting freight transit through the newly developed international corridor. Created in 2000 by Iran, Russia, and India, this 7,200-km-long INSTC works as a multi-modal network of ship, rail, and road routes for moving freight between India, Iran, Azerbaijan, Russia, Central Asia, and Europe.

Finally, outside some BBC cheerleading of the accomplishments of the recent Biden-Modi meetup in Washington and TIME Magazine harping about human rights detente failures, all th...

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