ARMENIAN YOUTH CALLS ON WORLD COMMUNITY TO CONDEMN POGROMS IN BAKU
PanARMENIAN.Net
19.01.2010 14:37 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On the anniversary of Armenian pogroms in Baku,
Armenian youth has become united, calling on youth and student
organizations to recognize and condemn the crimes against humanity
committed in Azerbaijan. To that end, they have undersigned an appeal
addressed to international organizations, parliaments and UN member
states' governments, as well as to public and political organizations.
The young activists call for reinstating the rights of about
1.5 million Armenians and tens and thousand representatives of
other ethnic groups deported from Azerbaijan. They also urge world
community to respect NKR people's right to free and secure existence
and democratic development.
Students and youth organization representatives have organized a
march to Tsitsernakaberd Genocide memorial.
On January 13, 1990, Azerbaijani authorities instigated the Armenian
pogroms in Baku. Some 400 Armenians were killed and 200 thousand
were exiled in the period of January 13-19, 1990. The exact number
of those killed was never determined, as no investigation was carried
out into the crimes.
On January 13, a crowd numbering 50 thousand people divided into
groups and started "cleaning" the city of Armenians. On January 17,
the European Parliament called on EU Council of Foreign Ministers
and European Council to protect Armenians and render assistance to
Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh. On January 18, a group of U.S. Senators
sent a letter to Mikhail Gorbachev to express concerns over the
violence against the Armenian population in Azerbaijan and called
for unification of Nagorno Karabakh with Armenia.
PanARMENIAN.Net
19.01.2010 14:37 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On the anniversary of Armenian pogroms in Baku,
Armenian youth has become united, calling on youth and student
organizations to recognize and condemn the crimes against humanity
committed in Azerbaijan. To that end, they have undersigned an appeal
addressed to international organizations, parliaments and UN member
states' governments, as well as to public and political organizations.
The young activists call for reinstating the rights of about
1.5 million Armenians and tens and thousand representatives of
other ethnic groups deported from Azerbaijan. They also urge world
community to respect NKR people's right to free and secure existence
and democratic development.
Students and youth organization representatives have organized a
march to Tsitsernakaberd Genocide memorial.
On January 13, 1990, Azerbaijani authorities instigated the Armenian
pogroms in Baku. Some 400 Armenians were killed and 200 thousand
were exiled in the period of January 13-19, 1990. The exact number
of those killed was never determined, as no investigation was carried
out into the crimes.
On January 13, a crowd numbering 50 thousand people divided into
groups and started "cleaning" the city of Armenians. On January 17,
the European Parliament called on EU Council of Foreign Ministers
and European Council to protect Armenians and render assistance to
Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh. On January 18, a group of U.S. Senators
sent a letter to Mikhail Gorbachev to express concerns over the
violence against the Armenian population in Azerbaijan and called
for unification of Nagorno Karabakh with Armenia.