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    GERMAN MAGAZINE TO WRITE OF SUMGAIT EVENTS

    Azg/arm
    8 March 05

    On occasion of Sumgait massacresâ~@~Y anniversary lately, a daily Azg
    reader in Berlin, Razmik Galustian, sent us an article from German Die
    Zeit magazine written on March 18 of 1988 and entitled "Horrible Days
    of Sumgait". Though most of the article deals with Garbachyovâ~@~Ys
    initiative of "glasnost" and "perestroika" in the Soviet Union, the
    addresser thinks that the other part is an important material about the
    massacres and Armenian refugees from Sumgait and Baku who gathered
    at the chapel of Armenian cemetery in Moscow to protest against
    masterminds of this horrific bloodshed. The author of the article,
    Christian Schmidt-Hauer, links the Armenian Genocide to the Artsakh
    war for freedom and Sumgait massacres trying to find the organizers.

    "Infringement started on February 26 in Sumgait. Head of a local
    political party in Sumgait, Muslim Sarde, excited gathered Azeri
    population a day before the pogroms. Half a dozen buses transported
    people to the places of rallies. 500-600 people gathered around a
    group of â~@~Xleadersâ~@~Y. They were given coordinates of Armenian
    citizens in the town. The power in their apartment houses was switched
    off and the Lynch law started with â~@~XKill all Armenians. Long live
    Chingiz Khanâ~@~Y slogans", Schmidt-Hauer wrote.

    The German text is available in [email protected] in MS-Word format.

    --Boundary_(ID_KLkZjRPjgorexmCCWYD0NQ)--
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