It seems the comment I just made a quote from the linked article is flagged. Here, I am writing it below again for future reference. It is interesting at the least the comment quoting the article is flagged/deleted but the article submission itself is intact.
I do not come to HN for politics and try to refrain from going into it, but does the author really not see how this sounds from a neutral perspective:
"an Armenian minority living in the mountainous Nagorno-Karabakh region ... demands for secession from Azerbaijan"
Thank you for the link. I have checked the official census data and found out that Armenians being minority in the region as the article reports is just wrong.
It "may have been", but the text itself does not say so.
Also, I mentioned "neutral perspective" but you are trying to disprove it using a biased website. If you want to see the bias, do what I did: Edit that page and include a made-up accusation(s) for both sides of the conflict at different times. Your accusation for the Armenian side will be removed within minutes if not seconds. On the contrary, your accusation for the Azerbaijani side will stay there for months. This clearly shows, the very same people who are in charge of that page (any other highly politicized page) has significant bias.
Now I feel guilty further politicizing HN, but I just cannot help it after being exposed to political content in not-seemingly political posts.
I do not come to HN for politics and try to refrain from going into it, but does the author really not see how this sounds from a neutral perspective:
"an Armenian minority living in the mountainous Nagorno-Karabakh region ... demands for secession from Azerbaijan"