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    BAKU MASSACRES: THE EVIDENCES OF THE WITNESSES

    Aysor
    Jan 13 2010
    Armenia

    The witnesses of the massacres of the Armenian in Baku on January 13-19
    that took place 20 years ago, Edita Arutyunova, Eleonora Avabesov
    and Robert Khachatryan the head of the "Union of Baku Compatriots"
    organization presented their personal stories to the reporters,
    their feelings and the present situation.

    Edita Arutyunova's brother was kidnapped during the massacres. The
    kidnappers had demanded a ransom and then had killed him severely. She
    had reached Armenia with difficulties.

    Eleonora Avabesov says, she had managed to leave on time. In 1988 on
    November she had moved to Spitak, where the 2nd blow was after the
    nature. The destroying earthquake occurred in Spitak.

    Robert Khachatryan had moved from Baku with his family, at the end
    of the massacres leaving his home and property.

    The three witnesses of the massacres mention that the Azerbaijani
    were tensed with the Armenians long before.

    The speakers say that they are living in Armenia for around 20 years
    the problem of their living place is not solved yet and the government
    is not supporting them in this issue. Their children just like them
    are not citizens of Armenia. The migration agency is not giving them
    status of a refugee, but is pushing them to get a citizenship.

    "The NGOs have been engaged with the defense of our rights, in the
    UNO they have raised the question of getting compensation for the
    property they have left in Baku. Everything was fruitless. Today there
    is no organization that is engaged with that issue. Now nobody pays
    attention at us", - R. Khachatryan said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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