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    EDUARD SHARMAZANOV: ARMENIANS IN BAKU WERE SLAUGHTERED BECAUSE OF THEIR NATIONALITY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    19.01.2010 18:19 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Continuing meetings between Armenian and Azerbaijani
    Foreign Ministers suggest there's progress in the Karabakh conflict
    settlement. Newly scheduled meetings also signal both Armenia and
    Azerbaijan's readiness to support the peace process, following the
    adoption of December 2 declaration in Athens, RPA parliamentary group
    secretary Eduard Sharmazanov said.

    Yet, as he told PanARMENIAN.Net reporter, Karabakh conflict won't be
    resolved soon.

    As to Armenian refugees from Azerbaijan, Sharmazanov noted that
    Armenian Foreign Minister has long ago put special emphasis on the
    issue during negotiations with Azerbaijan. "Baku was thought to be
    an international city, yet thousands of Armenians were slaughtered
    because of their nationality," he stressed.

    Commenting on the reporter's question on the best way to increase
    new generation's awareness of the issue, Sharmazanov said that media,
    social organizations and politicians have to take action to that end.

    In January 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. 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.
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