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  • Azerbaijan's 70-Year Anti-Armenian Policy Result In Sumagit Pogroms

    AZERBAIJAN'S 70-YEAR ANTI-ARMENIAN POLICY RESULTED IN SUMAGIT POGROMS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    28.02.2008 16:53 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Azerbaijan's 70-year anti-Armenian policy resulted
    in Sumagit pogroms, political scientist Levon Melik-Shahnazaryan told
    a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.

    "The Sumgait atrocities can't even be described as conduct of
    normal but embittered by propaganda industry people. Judging by the
    large-scale involvement and silent agreement of the population, it's
    easy to conclude that the Azeri nation is seriously ill. Meanwhile,
    the leadership keeps on filling the "syndrome of crowd" into the
    fevered brain of a Turkic average man," Melik-Shahnazaryan said.

    He reminded that in November 1988 a group of young patriots led by Igor
    Muradyan (one of the founders of the Karabakh committee) requested
    the committee members to introduce a draft resolution recognizing
    the Sumgait events as Genocide to the Armenian SSR Supreme Council
    session. "However, the committee chaired by Levon Ter-Petrosyan was
    busy with a more important task - democratization of Armenia. The
    patriots' demands ended in a fight in then-Theater Square on November
    4. The Karabakh committee rejected the proposal. November 21, 1988
    emerged as the start of mass killings, pogroms and deportation of
    Armenians from Azerbaijan," he said.

    "A crime without punishment entails a recurrence. A crime without
    condemnation transforms into mass mental disease," he noted.

    Sumagit pogroms in February 1988 claimed lives of 32 Armenians. The
    Armenian population of the town - some 15 thousand people - fled to
    Armenia. Many of them died in Spitak earthquake on December 7, 1988.
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