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Baku, May 28, AZERTAC The Pakistani Dispatch News Desk (DND) has published an article by analyst Shazia Cheema headlined “May 28 and Azerbaijan: Freedom goes through river of blood”. The article reads: “I had always been a student of linguistics, semiotics, and philosophy of communication therefore, understand that struggle for the survival of national identity plays a pivotal role in the journey of vernacular to a full-fledged language. I had an idea of the ruling mechanism of the former Soviet Union but my knowledge was very sketchy about Communist Era and how did it try to erase the national identities of regions under its subjugation? I found the answer when my interest in the languages and cultures of the former Soviet Union republics got enhanced by studying and meeting friends from Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Hungary, Czech Republic, and many more from the former Eastern Bloc. I strongly feel that the resilience level of these nations was too high so they survive ....
May 28 and Azerbaijan: Freedom Goes Through River of Blood By Shazia Anwer Cheema “Freedom will never be obtained through crying and lamenting; it will only come through hard work….No nation has ever secured it overnight; a sensible man will not despair, but work even harder,” said Karel Havlicek, who was a politician and writer and a member of the Czech delegation in 1848 which hoped to establish a provisional government for Bohemia under a federal Austria. I had always been a student of linguistics, semiotics, and philosophy of Communication therefore, understand that struggle for the survival of national identity plays a pivotal role in the journey of vernacular to a full-fledged language. Havlicek believes national identity does not simply involve ‘being Czech’, rather it needs building the nation according to certain principles. ....