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    ADAM SCHIFF: MANY WHO ORGANIZED SUMGAIT BLOODSHED SERVE IN HIGH POSITIONS ON THE AZERI GOVERNMENT

    Panorama.am
    18:24 04/03/2010

    Politics

    US Congressman Adam Schiff released a statement commemorating the
    twenty-second anniversary of the Sumgait Pogroms, the 3-day massacre
    of Armenians in the winter of 1988.

    Recalling that 22 years have passed since the pogrom against Armenians
    in Sumgait, Azerbaijan, Schiff said:

    "The 3-day massacre in the winter of 1988 resulted in the deaths of
    scores of Armenians, many of whom were burnt to death after being
    brutally beaten and tortured. Hundreds of others were wounded. Women
    and girls were brutally raped. The carnage created thousands of ethnic
    Armenian refugees, who had to leave everything behind to be looted
    or destroyed, including their homes, cars and businesses."

    "These crimes, which were proceeded by a wave of anti-Armenian
    rallies throughout Azerbaijan, were never adequately prosecuted
    by Azerbaijan authorities. Many who organized or participated in
    the bloodshed have gone on to serve in high positions on the Azeri
    government. For example, in the days leading up to the massacre,
    a leader of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan, Hidayat Orujev,
    warned Armenians in Sumgait: "If you do not stop campaigning for the
    unification of Nagorno-Karabakh with Armenia, if you don't sober up,
    100,000 Azeris from neighboring districts will break into your houses,
    torch your apartments, rape your women, and kill your children." Orujev
    is currently the State Advisor for Ethnic Policy to Azeri President
    Heidar Aliyev," the Congressman said.

    "Despite efforts by the Government of Azerbaijan to cover up the
    events of February 1988, survivors of the pogrom have come forward
    with their stories. They told of enraged mobs, which threw furniture,
    refrigerators, television sets and beds from apartment balconies and
    set them afire. Armenians were dragged from their apartments. If they
    tried to run and escape, the mob attacked them with metal rods, knives
    and hatchets before the victims were thrown into the fire. One witness
    said of a victim, "He was still moving, trying to escape from fire, but
    five young men were pushing him back into the fire with metal rods."

    Others told of Interior Ministry troops, who stood by doing nothing.

    "The Sumgait massacres led to wider reprisals against Azerbaijan's
    ethnic minority, resulting in the virtual disappearance of Azerbaijan's
    450,000-strong Armenian community, and culminating in the war launched
    against the people of Nagorno Karabakh. That war resulted in almost
    30,000 dead on both sides and created more than one million refugees
    in both Armenia and Azerbaijan," he highlighted.

    "This April will mark the 95th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide,
    a crime that Azerbaijan's ally and protector Tukey has devoted enormous
    political resources to deny. Just as we cannot allow the first genocide
    of the Twentieth Century to fade into history, the memory of the
    victims of Sumgait must not be forgotten either," Mr. Schiff concluded.
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