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  • Public TV to screen "Sumgait, February, 1988: An Ordinary Genocide"

    Public TV of Armenia to screen "Sumgait, February, 1988: An Ordinary
    Genocide" documentary May 15

    16:03 15/05/2010 » Society

    The Public TV of Armenia will screen `Sumgait, February, 1988: An
    Ordinary Genocide' documentary Saturday at 10:30pm (local time). It is
    part of "An Ordinary Genocide" series.

    The film is based on documentary materials, including exclusive video
    materials, photo documents, witness evidence, materials on
    investigation and legal proceedings, shown for the first time, not
    only to unveil the truth on what actually happened in Sumgait but also
    to prove that the events were organized by Azerbaijan's authorities
    and special services with participation of the Soviet Union
    leadership.

    The initiators of the project call this a film-condemnation of an
    offence against the humanity committed by Azerbaijan February 27-29,
    1988, a tribute to the victims of the pogroms, as well as an appeal to
    the international community to recognize the crime and condemn Sumgait
    organizers and committers.

    The film aims at putting an end to mass falsifications on Sumgait
    events. DVDs of the film have been spread, the Armenian and Russian
    versions of the film are available at different websites, currently
    it's being translated into the English, French and Arabic languages.

    `Sumgait, February, 1988: An Ordinary Genocide' is the second film in
    this series. `An Ordinary Genocide' film series has been initiated and
    conducted by the `PR and Information Center' of the Armenian
    President's Administration. The presentation of the first film `Baku,
    January, 1990' was held in January this year. The film has been
    translated into different languages and spread on the internet and
    through DVDs.


    Source: Panorama.am
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