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    Isn't the situation in Baku worth mentioning?

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    19-01-2005

    «We all will remain barbarians until the world accepts this genocide,»
    said Hranush Kharatyan about the genocide which took place in Baku and
    Sumgait fifteen years ago. Mr. Kharatyan, who is the consultant of
    Armenia's vice president, was in Tsitsernakaberd today to address the
    crowd which had gathered for a commemorative ceremony on this
    genocide's anniversary. Zori Balayan told the man next to him, ''There
    should be 500000 people here instead of 50.'' Mr. Balayan had been
    told that ex-inhabitants of Baku would arrive via three buses.
    ''Where are they?'' he asked. At that moment, one of the journalists
    of ''Haylur'' said, ''Yes, they are not sparse. Moreover, their number
    is growing,'' referring to the presence of the chairman of the
    writers' union Levon Ananyan and the parishioner of Kanaker's
    St. Hakob church, Sahak Ter Sahakyan. They were the last to join the
    meeting.

    Zori Balayan began his speech by saying that it is not right to gather
    every time, return to our duties, and gather again next year. '' I
    don't envy that the people of Azerbaijan may gather today and speak
    Russian,'' he added. Then he read his speech, in Russian, reminding
    those present of what had happened in Soviet Azerbaijan fifteen years
    ago.

    Some of the young people present were participating in the meeting,
    while others were smiling and laughing, standing apart from the
    crowd. Also, Ina Akopova, one of the victims of the Baku genocide,
    presented a statement during the meeting which said that the chief of
    police of the Nasiminyan area of Baku had admitted that Akopova's
    sister had been the victim of assault of soldiers during the
    emigration.
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