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My President Is Taller Than Your President

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev (left) and Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian in happier times (file photo)
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev (left) and Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian in happier times (file photo)
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As Armenia and Azerbaijan squabble over the case of Ramil Safarov, the Azerbaijani Army officer pardoned by President Ilham Aliyev for the brutal ax murder of an Armenian military officer in 2004, the long-festering regional rivalry appears to have devolved into the absurd.

A graphic prepared by RFE/RL's Belarus Service for a story looking at how height might affect personality, using leaders from current and former CIS countries as examples, has turned up on the Azerbaijani human rights website Haqqin.az.

Or at least part of the graphic has turned up.

THE ORIGINAL GRAPHIC (click to enlarge):

As Haqqin writes:

The president of Azerbaijan is taller than all the rest. … The Belarusian Service of Radio Liberty has written about a very curious new study on presidents. After researching their financial holdings, media activities, military and political resources, the journalists began a new search: for the tallest president in the post-Soviet space. Ilham Aliyev was selected as the tallest head of state among CIS countries, and the Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian was the shortest. Looking at the graphic above, our president appears a full head taller than the president of our unfriendly neighbor.

The sight of the gargantuan Aliyev towering over the tiny Sarkisian no doubt has delighted many Azerbaijanis.

There's just one problem.

The version of the graphic posted by Haqqin conveniently removes the tallest president in the CIS -- Ukraine's Viktor Yanukovych -- making Aliyev only appear to be the tallest.

The whole thing brings to mind the Soviet practice of airbrushing photos to remove individuals who had fallen out of favor with the Kremlin. Or more recently, the disappearing act of an expensive watch from the wrist of Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill.
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by: Darwin Jamgochian
September 04, 2012 15:19
It appears that RFE/RFL is finally showing off their stupidity along with their CIA and "biased" State Department. Why not post an article about what actions the US is undertaking pertaining to the "Safarov Conspiracy"? We already know about the White House's "disappointment".

by: Eugenio from: Vienna
September 04, 2012 16:14
RFE/RL graphics team - this graphic needs to be corrected. Nursultan Nazarbajev is not the president of Uzbekistan but is the president of Kazakhstan. Cheers from Vienna :))))

by: Jorba from: Hungary
September 04, 2012 17:25
Did the Azeris try to see who wins the title of ugliest president too?
I bet it's non other than the presumed tallest one. Just look at his yellowing teeth....

by: ***
September 04, 2012 17:27
This is a truly stupid article. Let's measure the size of penises next RFERL, you are becoming a trash website really. BTW my penis is larger than your website.

by: Gaddafi from: USA
September 04, 2012 18:42
Uzbekistan was mentioned twice in the graph
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by: sofa from: berlin
September 13, 2012 07:17
Where is Turkmen president? Why he wasn't include into the graphic? Problemm with getting information about his height?

by: Cristin McKinney from: Lawrence, KS
September 04, 2012 19:26
The article fails to mention that the graphic also errs in its identification of Nursultan Nazarbaev, who is from Kazakhstan and not Uzbekistan.

by: kaz from: washington,dc
September 04, 2012 20:20
The graphic featured in this article has Uzbekistan under Nazarbayev. You may want to correct that change or face the wrath of Karimov...

by: Anonymous from: Canada
September 05, 2012 05:10
Really? You're criticising Azerbaijan because the president is too tall? That isn't an argument that's ad hominem. Its not like he chose to be tall.
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by: Anonymous
September 13, 2012 04:49
Wow! Just when you thought Azeris could resist for a second pretending to be the victim and their jealousy... even in a comic article...

by: Sey from: World
September 05, 2012 07:08
Man, I'm only taller than Sargsyan, and just slightly...

by: Moderator from: Prague
September 05, 2012 07:56
Thanks to all. The silly mistake in the graphic has been corrected. Apologies.
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by: rick
September 08, 2012 04:45
would been much more better
if instead of correct
you delete all
graphic and article
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