"CUSTOMARY GENOCIDE: FEBRUARY, 1988, SUMGAIT:" NEW DOCUMENTARY TO UNFOLD THE TRUTH
Tert.am
28.04.10
A presentation of a new documentary - Sumgait, February, 1988 - took
place yesterday on April 27. The film is the second documentary in the
"Customary Genocide" series project carried out in assistance of the
Public Relations and Information Centre of the Presidential Staff of
the Republic of Armenia.
The first film - Baku, January, 1990 - was first shown in January
2010. It was translated into several languages and is being
disseminated in DVDs and also available on the Internet.
Authors of the film say that it is a condemnation of a crime against
humanity that was perpetrated in the Soviet Azerbaijan from February
27-29, 1988.
Exclusive video shootings and photographs, witness accounts, documents
by investigation and court proceedings found in the film are presented
to the public for the first time. Not only they disclose the truth
about what happened in Sumgait, but they also prove the fact that the
crime was organized by the Azerbaijani authorities and special services
with the leaders of the Soviet Union having their own part of guilt.
For 22 years after this tragedy Azerbaijan has been purposefully
distorting the truth, the essence of Sumgait.
By providing such facts and documents Customary Genocide is aimed at
dispelling all the suspicions that a well-planned crime was perpetrated
against Armenians in the Soviet Azerbaijan.
Tert.am
28.04.10
A presentation of a new documentary - Sumgait, February, 1988 - took
place yesterday on April 27. The film is the second documentary in the
"Customary Genocide" series project carried out in assistance of the
Public Relations and Information Centre of the Presidential Staff of
the Republic of Armenia.
The first film - Baku, January, 1990 - was first shown in January
2010. It was translated into several languages and is being
disseminated in DVDs and also available on the Internet.
Authors of the film say that it is a condemnation of a crime against
humanity that was perpetrated in the Soviet Azerbaijan from February
27-29, 1988.
Exclusive video shootings and photographs, witness accounts, documents
by investigation and court proceedings found in the film are presented
to the public for the first time. Not only they disclose the truth
about what happened in Sumgait, but they also prove the fact that the
crime was organized by the Azerbaijani authorities and special services
with the leaders of the Soviet Union having their own part of guilt.
For 22 years after this tragedy Azerbaijan has been purposefully
distorting the truth, the essence of Sumgait.
By providing such facts and documents Customary Genocide is aimed at
dispelling all the suspicions that a well-planned crime was perpetrated
against Armenians in the Soviet Azerbaijan.