PREMIERE OF "MARAGHA, 10 APRIL 1992. AN ORDINARY GENOCIDE" TO BE PRESENTED IN MID SEPTEMBER
news.am
Sept 6 2010
Armenia
In mid-September the premiere of the film "Maragha, 10 April 1992. An
Ordinary Genocide" to be presented.
The work on the documentary film "Maragha, 10 April 1992" is completed;
it is the third one in a series of "Ordinary genocide." The film
is about the massacre which has been remained unknown to the world,
about dozens of inhabitants of village Maragha in Nagorno Karabakh
who have been brutally murdered, taken hostage, tortured.
Some of the inhabitants are recorded as missing so far. Crucifixion
of Maragha which Baroness Caroline Cox called "a modern Golgotha,
but for many times worse," is presented by eyewitnesses, evidences
of which are proved by the scenes of the documentary chronicles.
"Stories of the former inhabitants of Maragha, living today in New
Maragha village, are shedding light on many previously unknown facts
about the causes and consequences enacted on April 10, 1992, the
day of the tragedy" the manager of the "Ordinary genocide" project
Marina Grigoryan said. "In particular, we managed to prove that the
destruction of Maragha by the Azerbaijani, the massacres and capturing
of the inhabitants - among them women, children, elderly people was
directly connected with Baku's interests in oil. In addition, there are
other, previously unknown, facts and evidences depicted in the film."
According to M. Grigoryan, in parallel with the release of the new
films they do not stop searching for new data on the genocide of
Armenians in Baku and Sumgait. Thus, we have found documents which come
to prove the facts of monstrous massacres against the Armenians in Baku
in the period preceding Baku pogroms of January 1990. These facts will
be reflected in the updated version of the film "Baku, January 1990.
The premiere screening of the film "Maragha, April 10, 1992" is
anticipated in mid-September on the Public Television of Armenia.
The project "Ordinary Genocide" is implemented by the initiation of
the Center of Information and Public Relations of the President of
Armenia. The first two films of the series "Baku, January 1990 ",
and "Sumgait, February 1988" were presented respectively, in January
and April. The films are translated into Russian, English, French and
Arabic; they are available on the Internet and are widely distributed
in DVDs.
From: A. Papazian
news.am
Sept 6 2010
Armenia
In mid-September the premiere of the film "Maragha, 10 April 1992. An
Ordinary Genocide" to be presented.
The work on the documentary film "Maragha, 10 April 1992" is completed;
it is the third one in a series of "Ordinary genocide." The film
is about the massacre which has been remained unknown to the world,
about dozens of inhabitants of village Maragha in Nagorno Karabakh
who have been brutally murdered, taken hostage, tortured.
Some of the inhabitants are recorded as missing so far. Crucifixion
of Maragha which Baroness Caroline Cox called "a modern Golgotha,
but for many times worse," is presented by eyewitnesses, evidences
of which are proved by the scenes of the documentary chronicles.
"Stories of the former inhabitants of Maragha, living today in New
Maragha village, are shedding light on many previously unknown facts
about the causes and consequences enacted on April 10, 1992, the
day of the tragedy" the manager of the "Ordinary genocide" project
Marina Grigoryan said. "In particular, we managed to prove that the
destruction of Maragha by the Azerbaijani, the massacres and capturing
of the inhabitants - among them women, children, elderly people was
directly connected with Baku's interests in oil. In addition, there are
other, previously unknown, facts and evidences depicted in the film."
According to M. Grigoryan, in parallel with the release of the new
films they do not stop searching for new data on the genocide of
Armenians in Baku and Sumgait. Thus, we have found documents which come
to prove the facts of monstrous massacres against the Armenians in Baku
in the period preceding Baku pogroms of January 1990. These facts will
be reflected in the updated version of the film "Baku, January 1990.
The premiere screening of the film "Maragha, April 10, 1992" is
anticipated in mid-September on the Public Television of Armenia.
The project "Ordinary Genocide" is implemented by the initiation of
the Center of Information and Public Relations of the President of
Armenia. The first two films of the series "Baku, January 1990 ",
and "Sumgait, February 1988" were presented respectively, in January
and April. The films are translated into Russian, English, French and
Arabic; they are available on the Internet and are widely distributed
in DVDs.
From: A. Papazian