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    CRIME GOES ON UNPUNISHED FOR 21 YEARS

    Yerkir
    02.03.2009 17:03

    Yerevan (Yerkir) - Initiated by the ARF parliamentary faction,
    February 28 is marked in Armenia as the day of commemorating the
    victims of the organized massacres in Azerbaijan and the day for
    protecting the rights of refugees.

    The ARF Supreme Body of Armenia organized an event at the Armenian
    Genocide Memorial to mark the 21st anniversary of the Sumgayit
    massacres.

    Armen Rustamian, the Supreme Body representative and the chairman of
    the parliamentary commission on foreign relations, drew parallels on
    how the past 21 years were used by Azerbaijan and by us, said that
    Azerbaijan has used the impunity of the perpetrators at its best.

    "If the international community is really interested in settling the
    Karabakh conflict by peaceful means, it should clearly realize that the
    only way is to respect the NKR people's right to self-determination,"
    he said.

    Rustamian added that we should work more actively work towards
    the international recognition of the NKR along with the fruitless
    talks with Azerbaijan, the same way as we are working towards the
    international recognition of the Armenian Genocide without waiting
    for such a recognition by Turkey.

    Parliamentary faction secretary Artashes Shahbazian said that it
    is necessary not to mark this day only once a year but raise voice
    every day.

    Shahbazian read out the Supreme Body statement condemning the
    Azerbaijani policies against Armenians.
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