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    LETTER ABOUT THE CALGARY'S MAYOR DECISION ON KHOJALY'S EVENTS

    Noyan Tapan
    2012-04-03

    CANADA

    CALGARY, Mayor Nenshi

    Mr. Mayor,

    This is an address to you by Alexander S. Manasyan, Professor of
    Philosophy, President of the "Political Research Academy" NGO, on
    behalf of the same NGO of the Republic of Armenia. This address was
    triggered by your decision passed in relation to the tragedy that took
    place in the night of February 25-26 1992 in the vicinity of Aghdam.

    That night, at the end of the corridor left open by the Defense Army
    of the Republic of Nagorno Karabakh, in the area under the control
    of the Azerbaijan People's Front, civilians who had left Khojaly and
    were entering Aghdam were killed - shot dead at close range. Recently,
    on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the occurrence, you signed
    a document according to which February 26 will be marked every year
    as the Day of Remembrance for those innocent victims. This is a
    humanistic step. However, there is a painful error in the document
    you signed. Leaving the real criminals aside, the document blames
    the Armenian side for that massacre of civilians. By this letter we
    wish to draw your attention to a number of facts that can ascertain
    your ideas about this tragedy.

    Through Baku's efforts, the occurrence was put into circulation by
    the name of "Khojaly genocide". The first verification that we invite
    your attention to is related to the name of the tragedy. Usually Baku
    is silent about the fact that the slaughter of civilians took place
    not in Khojaly but in the immediate vicinity of Aghdam. Baku cannot
    deny this circumstance but prefers to avoid it in every way. You
    can easily become convinced of this by the materials provided by the
    Azeris which we hope you have. After the tragedy Azerbaijani soldiers
    and journalists have had free access to the site of the occurrence.

    Foreign journalists were also taken from the direction of Aghdam to
    photograph the corpses scattered in the field. This is an obvious
    evidence that the area was under the control of the Azerbaijani side.

    Baku keeps silent about another important fact: the people shot
    dead at close range were not Azeris. Before that the Azeris had been
    safely removed from Khojaly. Those subjected to slaughter were Turkish
    Meskhetian refugees brought there from Uzbekistan who were specially
    placed in Khojaly whence the capital city of the Republic of Nagorno
    Karabakh was being shelled. Baku had turned Khojaly into a weapon
    emplacement by the unmistakable calculation that"the Armenians who
    are very intelligent and can orientate themselves clearly during such
    situations" would not allow themselves to act the same way (the quote
    is from the words of Ayaz Mutalibov, the President of the Republic
    of Azerbaijan at that time). Not only Mutalibov, but all Turks knew
    (and know) that an Armenian soldier does not raise his hand on the
    woman, old man and child of the enemy. It is known that during the
    armed conflict with the Armenians Turkish soldiers often dressed
    in women's clothes and saved their lives. David of Sassoon, the
    main character of the Armenian national epic poem, calls out to the
    opponent before the battle to wake up, get dressed and take weapons,
    while Ramil Safarov who killed with an ax the sleeping Armenian officer
    Gurgen Margaryan in Budapest who was attending courses under NATO's
    "Partnership for Peace" Program (Safarov was a participant of the
    same courses) was proclaimed a national hero in Azerbaijan. I assure
    you that we would have been ashamed for that.

    (Please see attached the testifying article by Victoria Ivleva, a
    Moscow "Komsomolskaya Pravda" newspaper reporter, dated March 1992,
    who was walking together with the Meskhetians that night.)

    Lastly, another fact connected with the occurrence. Both the residents
    of Khojaly and the higher authorities of Baku were aware of the
    upcoming attack and the left corridor alike because the Armenian
    side had warned them about it by loudspeakers several days before the
    attack. The authorities, as stated by the Azerbaijani President Ayaz
    Mutalibov, could evacuate the Meskhetians from Khojaly by helicopters,
    and had enough time to do it. His order was not carried out. The
    Meskhetians could have been evacuated prior to the attack through the
    corridorduring daytime. And that would have been the safest way. They
    did not do this either.

    (Please see attached the respective passage from the interview of
    the Czech journalist Dana Mazalova with Ayaz Mutalibov published in
    the Moscow "Nezavisimaya Gazeta" on 2 March 1992, immediately after
    the events.)

    For any official with your status, before signing a paper like that
    one, the mentioned and well-known facts would be enough to go deeper
    into the gist of the matter and pay more attention to the "facts"
    Baku gives today as substantiations for the genocide of the peaceful
    resident of Khojaly by the Armenians. You had that opportunity. In
    particular, the website could have been helpful where you
    could have found a wealth of evidence, videos and documents disclosing
    the fabrications of the Azerbaijani propaganda machine. We wish to
    believe that you have not done it from unawareness. We also want to
    believe that if you had familiarised yourself with the above-mentioned
    materials you would not have placed your signature under a document
    which protects the actual perpetrators and helps them escape moral
    and criminal responsibility. However, the document you signed is not
    merely a means to acquit the perpetrators. It is also an insult to the
    entire Armenian people who have suffered a genocide and especially
    to the Armenians of Azerbaijan who were subjected to massacres and
    mass persecutions in 1988-1992. I am originally from Baku, a city
    where in 1990 Armenian newborn babies were thrown out of the windows
    of maternity hospitals and people were burned alive in the streets
    in the circle dance of the brutal crowd... I want to believe that
    you are a victim of unawareness - that you were not familiar with
    the case, although, frankly speaking, a person of your position
    and responsibility should not appear in your situation. If you had
    familiarised yourself with the case and had sought for the truth, you
    would have surely tried to get the answers to the following questions:

    "Why was specifically nighttime chosen to take the Meskhetians out
    of Khojaly through the corridor?"

    The whole thing leaves no room for doubt that it was done
    intentionally, under the cover of the night, to carry out the slaughter
    without witnesses.

    "Why was the exodus of the people from Khojaly delayed until 26
    February?"

    After familiarising yourself with the history of the conflict, you
    might become convinced that the occurrence was specifically planned
    for 26 February, to thereby obscure the genocide of Armenians started
    in Sumgait on the same day in 1988, 26 February. The same trick was
    applied by the Azeris to shadow the fact of the massacres of Armenians
    between 13 and 19 January 1990, putting into circulation the phrase
    "Black January". The "Black January" as Baku presents it, is 20 January
    when, after the slaughters of Armenians, the Soviet Army entered the
    city to establish public order and to prevent the attempt to overthrow
    the state order. In reality, the "Black January" is not 20 January when
    dozens of Azerbaijani Turks were killed during the conflict with the
    Soviet troops, but the preceding days of the massacres of Armenians.

    "Why did Turkish Meskhetians in particular fell victim to the
    provocation?"

    The answer is more than clear: If Azerbaijanis had been sacrificed with
    such cruelty, Baku would explode with demonstrations: the relatives of
    the victims would not rest until the role of the Azerbaijan People's
    Front in the slaughter was disclosed. They could sacrifice the lonely
    and helpless Meskhetians in whom no one was particularly interested
    in Baku, being sure that no forced would reveal the provocation of
    the People's Front.

    "Why was the Azeri journalist Chingiz Mustafayev killed in Aghdam
    under unidentified circumstances?"

    After becoming familiar with the case, you might have found out for
    yourself that he had been the first to photograph on the site those
    killed and discovered only after three days that the bodies which were
    under the control of the Azerbaijan People's Front where no Armenians
    could have been present, were disfigured. He was killed for knowing
    the truth and reporting it to President Mutalibov. The latter knew
    what was awaiting someone who had become convinced on the site that
    the killings of Meskhetians were done by the people of Aghdam and had
    advised Mustafayev not tell anyone about it and leave from there. By
    the way, Chingiz Mustafayev was not the only one who was killed,
    terrorised or neutralized by various methods for the same reason. The
    Czech journalist Dana Mazalova who is familiar with the materials of
    Chigiz, assures today that she recognised only one photo by Chingiz
    among those circulated by Baku: the rest are missing.

    "What is the subtext of Mutalibov's hint during the interview with
    Mazalova that "some force was at work to specially discredit the
    President" or "someone was interested in" what happened?"

    If you read the interview carefully, you will notice that the
    President of the Republic of Azerbaijan addresses other case too,
    related to a helicopter crash. Here are his words: "After the story
    of the helicopter we agreed that no one will report unverified
    information". He refers to the helicopter crash on 20 November 1991
    in the vicinity of Aghdam and again in an area out of the control of
    the Karabaghi forces, killing officials holding important positions in
    the Azerbaijani government. Baku, according to its habit, immediately
    accused the Armenians. However the investigation revealed that the
    Armenians had had nothing to do with it, and the helicopter that
    had taken off from Aghdam had crashed as a result of an explosion
    inside it.

    Why would the Turkish Meskhetians be killed in mass near Aghdam? Why
    would the helicopter having taken off from Aghdam explode? Why would
    Chingiz Mustafayev be not be killed near Aghdam? Why did the murder
    remain unsolved? It is difficult for you to find the answers to these
    questions in Calgary while there are no secrets for us Armenians.

    Still during the Soviet years Aghdam became the den of the Turkish
    nationalists - the "gray wolves". They were the very force toppled
    Mutalibov hints at: "some force was at work to specially discredit the
    President" or "someone was interested in" what happened." According
    to Mutalibov's instruction it was they who should be evacuating
    the civilians from Khojaly, while they not only did not fulfill the
    order but also organised the slaughter of the Turkish Meskhetians
    who had fled from from Uzbekistan and had been placed in Khojaly by
    the authorities of Baku. It was they who blew up the helicopter with
    important government officials appointed by Mutalibov. It was they
    who killed Chingiz Mustafayev. Eventually, it is these forces which
    achieved the toppling of Mutalibov and giving the presidential chair
    to obviously pro-Turkish Elchibey. For people who stand closer to
    the issue it is clear that this was all directed from Ankara.

    What we write about here is in the depth of the regional processes
    accompanying the collapse of the USSR and may be unfamiliar to you.

    However, without going deeper into the mentioned phenomena, you were
    obliged, before signing such a paper, to at least superficially check
    the substantiations given by Baku, and the photos proving the beastly
    treatment of the Meskhetians that Baku has most likely made available
    to you. You should have checked. In that case you would have easily
    received the answer to the next inevitably arising question. Here is
    that question:

    - How truthful and reliable are the substantiations and photos of the
    "Khojaly genocide" package spread by Baku?

    If you have these at your disposal, we recommend that you start with
    the photos and become convinced that these basically have nothing to
    do with the mass killings of the Turkish Meskhetians in the vicinity
    of Aghdam and are "materials" taken from the events in Kosovo. Another
    heartbreaking photo of a mother wailing on her children's corpses,
    is connected with the earthquake in Turkey. The wailing woman is
    Kurdish. And so on. If you do not have those materials at your
    immediate disposal, please visit and become convinced
    that you have been deceived. Become convinced also by your own study
    of the issue and by checking the facts we provided. We wish to caution
    you that the foreign journalists invited to he site of the salughter
    immediately after the tragedy used most strict expressions to describe
    Armenians, not suspecting that the terrible crime could have been
    committed by those of the same race as the victims. At a time of a
    cruel war, with the "hostile Armenians" on the other side, no one even
    thought that in order to overthrow Mutalibov and to bring pro-Turkish
    Elchibey to power, that horrendous crime could have been committed
    by those of the same race as the victims (of course, not without the
    participation of the Turkish special services). So, when familairising
    yourself with these materials, please be careful about when and by
    whom they were written and to what extent they are substantiated. If
    you wish, we can provide you with additional facts and arguments.

    It would be very disappointing if it turned out that you signed the
    document in questionknowing the truth beforehand. In that case your
    signature would only prove your personal interest, which cannot do
    credit either to you or the municipality you are heading. You can be
    sure that it will cast a shadow on the country with rich democratic
    traditions of which you are a citizen and for which have all the
    Armenians have feelings of sincere sympathy.

    However, everything can be corrected, if, after thoroughly
    familiarising yourself with the issue and finding out the truth
    for yourself, you appear with a respective statement, repeal the
    decision passed and seek the forgiveness of Armenians, especially
    Armenians of Azerbaijan. This will require ordinary human honesty
    and civil courage - qualities you must have as seen from your pathos
    of condemning a genocide. We would like to inform you about the fact
    that many honest people who managed to escape the traps contrived by
    the Azerbaijani-Turkish propaganda machine, became sworn champions
    of the Armenian Cause.

    We look forward to your response. We will take care that this letter
    appears on your desk every week before we receive your response.

    Alexander Manasyan

    Doctor of Philosophy, Professor, Associate Member of the National
    Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia

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