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    Azerbaijanis mark anniversary of riots with Soviet troops that killed
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    .c The Associated Press


    BAKU, Azerbaijan (AP) - Thousands of Azerbaijanis laid flowers and
    wreaths along a memorial in Azerbaijan's capital, Baku, Thursday to
    mark the 15th anniversary of clashes with Soviet Army troops that
    resulted in the deaths of more than 100 people.

    The Jan. 19-20, 1990, clashes were some of the most violent to occur
    in the months surrounding the breakup of the Soviet Union.

    President Ilham Aliyev was joined by other government ministers and
    lawmakers in visiting Martyrs' Alley, a memorial to those killed in
    the fighting, which also left nearly 800 people injured.

    The riots came amid ethnic clashes between Azerbaijanis and Armenians
    and followed a vote in neighboring Armenia to effectively take control
    of the enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh. Amid spiraling violence, the
    Soviet government imposed a state of emergency in Baku and deployed
    some 11,000 troops to crack down on the protests.

    Gudrat Gasanguliyev, a parliamentary lawmaker, said it was still
    necessary to hold accountable those who ordered Soviet troops to
    violently quell the unrest in 1990. Some Azerbaijanis have called for
    former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev to stand trial for the
    deaths.

    ``Azerbaijan should find the courage to announce the guilt of Russia
    in the events of January 20 and its participation in the occupation of
    the territory of Azerbaijan,'' Gasanguliyev said.



    01/20/05 11:05 EST
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