Baku: World-Famous Indesit Removes Map, Challenging Territorial Inte

WORLD-FAMOUS INDESIT REMOVES MAP, CHALLENGING TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY OF AZERBAIJAN FROM THE WEBSITE

Today.Az
20 October 2008 [15:50]
Azerbaijan

Indesit has removed a map of Azerbaijan without Nakhchivan and Nagorno
Karabakh from its official service-website in several hours after we
posted an article about it.

The company has received over 900 letters from the Day.Az readers.

World-famous Indesit has made a mistake on its website regarding
Azerbaijan, posting the map of Azerbaijan without Nagorno Karabakh
and Nakhchivan, says a letter from a Day.Az reader.

According to it, the website of the company fixes Azerbaijan in a
section "Service centers". If we follow the link "Azerbaijan", service
centers in our country as well as the so-called map of Azerbaijan
open. Why do we say "the so-called"? Because this map has nothing to
do with Azerbaijan. Nagorno Karabakh is marked with a white spot and
Nakhchivan is completely absent there.

"I believe that owing to Day.Az and letters of your permanent readers
this mistake will be corrected soon. No one, either a country, a
company or a person, has a right to distort the map of our country",
says the letter.

Indesit is among "three" European producers of home appliances. The
company produces appliances marked Indesit, Hotpoint, Ariston
and Scholtes. In 2007 the turnover of the company made EUR
3,438,000,000. It has over 17,000 employees.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Emil Lazarian

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