Azerbaijani customs officers confiscated a book from the head of the IWPR local office in Baku officially reasoning that it was "published in Armenia." Shahin Rzayev, the director of the local office of Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR), Rzaev wrote about this on his page on Facebook. He also published the scan of the protocol.
"I announce with a sense of shame for the native state that at the border I had an unfortunate incident. Our customs officers confiscated a book of my colleagues written on the film shot by Tatul Hakobyan titled "Karabakh Diary. Green and Black." The official statement for confiscation was "for the fact that it was published in Armenia." Neither my license of journalist, nor my reasoning about the fact, that we must study the propaganda of our enemy in order to know how to answer them back work on them," he wrote on his wall.
According to Rzayev, the Azerbaijani customs officers replied that "the whole world already knows all about it."