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    UN SECRETARY GENERAL INFORMED OF MASSACRE OF ARMENIAN POPULATION IN AZERBAIJAN

    ArmInfo
    2010-02-24 12:14:00

    ArmInfo. The Armenian Permanent Mission to the United Nations in
    the person of Head of the Mission, Ambassador Karen Nazaryan, has
    disseminated a letter addressed to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon
    on occasion of the anniversary of the tragic incidents in Sumgait
    and Baku.

    Armenian Foreign Ministry told ArmInfo the letter particularly says:
    "Azerbaijan keeps on presenting itself as a so-called victim of
    "Armenian aggression" distorting not only the incidents known to the
    world but also the evidences by Azerbaijani sources of those years."

    Ambassador Nazaryan quoted the well-known interview with ex-president
    of Azerbaijan Ayaz Mutalibov telling about the incidents in Khojali
    when the opposition of Azerbaijan and militia created obstacles
    to evacuation of the peaceful population from the zone of military
    actions via the gorge. The opposition hoped for coming to power in
    Baku through massacre of its compatriots.

    The letter also refers to the report by The Helsinki Watch dated
    September 1992 which brings evidences by Azerbaijanis saying that
    Azerbaijani militia fired at the retreating civilians.Nazaryan's letter
    also says that the world community has repeatedly given evidences
    and confirmed numerous barbarities by the Azerbaijani government
    with respect to the helpless Armenian population. "In response to the
    peaceful and constitutional requirement of the NKR people to exercise
    their rights to self-determination, the Azerbaijani authorities armed
    the crowd which committed pogroms of the Armenians in Sumgait in
    1988. Those pogroms have become the first case of massacre in the
    territory of the Soviet Union, which was registered in judicial
    cases. Just after gaining independence, Azerbaijan released the
    convicted murderers and declared them national heroes. The report by
    The Helsinki Watch indicates that those incidents aimed to frighten
    the Armenians living in other regions of Azerbaijan. The pogroms
    in 1988-1991 in Gandzak and other towns of Azerbaijan were even
    more barbarous and led to ethnic extermination and displacement of
    over half a million of Armenians. Those barbarities were followed
    by unprecedented offensive actions by the Azerbaijani armed forces
    directed to extermination of the NKR population", the letter says.

    The letter was sent also to the UN Security Council and General
    Assembly. The Ambassador has drawn attention of the Organization
    to the fact that it was Azerbaijan that unleashed armed aggression
    against Nagorny Karabakh. Armenia is sure that the best decision in
    such situation is restoration and exercising of the Nagorny Karabakh
    people's legal right to self-determination, the Ambassador concluded.
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