ArmInfo. Today, more than ever, Armenian society is observing European double standards, which are manifested here and there, based on narrowly opportunistic interests. For example, yesterday the reaction of the EU Ambassador to Azerbaijan Peter Michalko to the events in Russia caused bewilderment. And this is in conditions when Russian law enforcement officers, within the scope of their authority, came to members of an organized criminal group - Russian citizens with Azerbaijani roots, who have been terrorizing and killing their own compatriots for decades.
Yes, and it would seem that where is the EU Ambassador to Azerbaijan, and where is the fight against crime in Russia - processes taking place within the framework of exclusively internal Russian jurisdiction. If the EU Ambassador to Russia had said something, for example, about the harshness of law enforcement officers, then this could have been placed in some logical "humanitarian" framework.
And so, Mikhalko from Baku, no less, decided to express so-called deep concern in connection with the reports of "inhumane treatment" of ethnic Azerbaijanis in Russia. "I am deeply concerned about the reports of violence, torture and inhumane treatment of ethnic Azerbaijanis in Russia, which even lead to deaths by Russian security forces. My thoughts are with the victims and their families," he wrote on his Facebook page.
You must admit that this text "with thoughts" is more than strange, and in terms of genre it is more suitable for a memorial speech of a member of a friendly criminal "community" than an official ambassador of free Europe.
It is curious that this same ambassador, whose mission includes monitoring the state of affairs in the field of human rights as an important element of the system of European values in the territory of Azerbaijan, has never touched upon the illegal staged trials of the Armenians of Artsakh, who have been subjected to a cruel trial for the second year, with the same zeal. We have not seen a compassionate reaction from a European diplomat when Azerbaijani thugs, using methods typical of ISIS terrorists, beheaded young children, defenseless old people, women in Artsakh, only because they wanted to live on their own land.
We also do not remember Ambassador Mikhalko's special reaction to the persecution of journalists, opposition figures, representatives of national minorities in Azerbaijan, who have been especially zealously "pressured" by the Azerbaijani authorities in recent years. After all, according to the same official data of Azerbaijan, over three hundred Azerbaijani journalists and bloggers are in prison only for daring to present to the citizens of their country a different truth, not dreamed up in the offices of Aliyev's officials. And Ambassador Mikhalko has never spoken out so fiercely on any episode directly concerning Azerbaijan, but on Russia, of course, he can be patted on the head in Brussels, and in Baku he will be presented with a "jar of caviar".