A PROCESSION ON EVENTS IN MARAGHA
Karabakh-open.info
Wednesday, 11 April 2012 12:34
On April 9, in Stepanakert about 1000 young people organized a
procession dedicated to the events in Maragha village of April 10,
1992. With posters claiming "We must condemn and not forget", "The
Genocide has no limitation statute" and those with some other slogans
they processed from the yard of St. Hakob Church in the capital to
the Memorial Complex.
The procession was organized on the initiative of the youth and was
assisted by the Ministry of Culture and Youth Issues.
In his interview with Karabakh-open.info David Ghoukasyan, head of
the department of youth issues at the Ministry of Culture and Youth
Issues noted that the procession aimed at revealing the true history
of the events in Maragha to the international community.
Blogger Anzhelika Ohanjanyan, a participant of the procession, is
surely going to write about it in her blog and upload the photos taken
during the procession. "We must confront the Azerbaijani disinformation
with the true information of what Maragha really experienced with
the native Armenian inhabitants massacred by the Azeris."
It should be noted that on April 10 a group of young people with
the assistance of the NKR Ministry of Culture and Youth Issues held
another action in Nor Maragha village as well.
Karabakh-open.info
Wednesday, 11 April 2012 12:34
On April 9, in Stepanakert about 1000 young people organized a
procession dedicated to the events in Maragha village of April 10,
1992. With posters claiming "We must condemn and not forget", "The
Genocide has no limitation statute" and those with some other slogans
they processed from the yard of St. Hakob Church in the capital to
the Memorial Complex.
The procession was organized on the initiative of the youth and was
assisted by the Ministry of Culture and Youth Issues.
In his interview with Karabakh-open.info David Ghoukasyan, head of
the department of youth issues at the Ministry of Culture and Youth
Issues noted that the procession aimed at revealing the true history
of the events in Maragha to the international community.
Blogger Anzhelika Ohanjanyan, a participant of the procession, is
surely going to write about it in her blog and upload the photos taken
during the procession. "We must confront the Azerbaijani disinformation
with the true information of what Maragha really experienced with
the native Armenian inhabitants massacred by the Azeris."
It should be noted that on April 10 a group of young people with
the assistance of the NKR Ministry of Culture and Youth Issues held
another action in Nor Maragha village as well.