Khalil Sarmoye Cisse, president of NIDEM (New Initiative for the Development of Mali), the founder of the African Defense League (LDNA) Egountchi Behanzin visited the International Eurasia Press Fund (IEPF).
EDnews informs that the President of the International Eurasia Press Fund, Umud Mirzayev, welcomed the guests at the head office of IEPF and introduced them to the conditions created in the office. The guests got acquainted with the activities of the organization, and at the same time, the Karabakh conflict, which is one of the most priority issues on the agenda of Azerbaijan, was touched upon. Umud Mirzayev told the guests from Mali and France about our compatriots who were killed and displaced as a result of Armenian atrocities in the 90s and about our regions that were destroyed and occupied. In the yard of IEPF, the guests got acquainted with photos and stands that clearly reflect the Karabakh conflict and the damage it has caused to Azerbaijan.
The guests, in turn, talked about the atrocities committed by France against African peoples. They said that the common point of both nations is that they have always been subjected to genocide and mass slaughter:
"Some African states are French colonies. Until now, the brutal torture of the French government against African peoples continues. Our organizations are under attack and pressure from France. We cannot convey our true voice to the world. The French government is trying to suppress our voice. In this direction, we want to cooperate with IEPF and use your help in conveying our voice to the world."
The chairman of the organization, Umud Mirzayev, emphasized that France always reached out to its colonizers.
"France has always patronized the invaders, but now it is trying to move away from African countries and come to the Caucasus under the name of a peacemaker and implement its occupation policy here as well. It is for these reasons that we should jointly try to convey our true voice to the world. We are ready to cooperate more closely with you in this direction."
At the end, the guests were posed photos.