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    KAREN NAZARYAN SUBMITTED LETTER TO UN SEC GEN ON BAKU AND SUMGAIT EVENTS

    news.am
    http://news.am/en/news/15117.html
    Feb 24 2010
    Armenia

    On the occasion of the anniversary of tragic events of Sumgait
    and Baku, as well as on the pogroms and massacres of the Armenian
    population in other Azeri cities, RA Permanent Representative to
    UN, Ambassador Karen Nazaryan has submitted a letter to the UN
    Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.

    Ambassador's letter states that the Azerbaijani side keeps spreading
    very low in quality and cheap in content propaganda materials with the
    sole target to mislead the international community through impressive
    falsifications and defamatory facts and figures.

    "I regret the fact that Azerbaijan does not cease playing the game of
    getting into the image of victim of so-called &'Armenian aggression.'
    With this aim Azerbaijan falsifies not only the well-known truth
    about the tragic events, but also the witnesses of the Azerbaijani
    sources of the time. The cynicism of the way it's done is frightening
    in its simplicity".

    Ambassador Karen Nazaryan also refers to the interview of the former
    President of Azerbaijan Ayaz Mutalibov with Czech journalist Dana
    Mazalova in April 1992. Mutalibov stated that the militia of the
    Azerbaijani National Front actively obstructed and actually prevented
    the evacuation of the local civilian population from the military
    operation zone through the mountain passages specifically left open
    by Karabakhi Armenians. The hope and intention of the Azerbaijani
    opposition was to utilize civilian losses of such a magnitude to
    instigate a popular uprising against the Baku regime and seize the
    reins of power.

    In a witness account brought by The Helsinki Watch report of September
    1992 an Azerbaijani woman is quoted as confirming that Armenians had
    notified the Azerbaijani civilian population to leave the town with
    white flags raised. In fact the Azerbaijani militia shot those who
    attempted to flee.

    The letter further notes that "The international community has already
    witnessed and confirmed the countless atrocities of Azerbaijani
    Government towards the defenseless Armenian population. As a response
    to a peaceful and constitutional demand of the Nagorno-Karabakh people
    to exercise its right to self-determination, the Azeri authorities
    organized an armed mob which launched pogroms against Armenians living
    in the Azeri city of Sumgait in 1988. These massacres were the first
    acts of mass killings on the territory of Soviet Union, as witnessed
    by the criminal proceedings launched by the Soviet authorities.

    Immediately after declaring its independence Azerbaijan freed the
    accused murderers and openly saluted them as national heroes through
    mass media.

    Armenian Ambassador strongly believes that the better solution
    would be the restoration of the fundamental and lawful rights of the
    Armenians of the Nagorno-Karabakh by addressing their inalienable
    right to self-determination."
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