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    WHAT AZERIS DON'T WANT TO ADMIT ABOUT KHOJALY

    asbarez
    http://asbarez.com/101197/watch-what-azeris-don%e2%80%99t-want-to-admit-about-khojaly/
    Friday, February 24th, 2012

    YEREVAN, NEW YORK-A new documentary about the events between November
    1991 and February 1992 in Karabakh was screened Friday. The film
    recounts the shattering of the blockade of Stepanakert (capital city
    of Nagorno Karabakh Republic), as well as criminal activities of the
    political elite of Baku which led to the tragic deaths of civilians
    in Khojaly, Panorama.am.

    A two-part documentary, entitled "Between hunger and fire: Power at
    the expense of lives," presents compelling evidence about criminal
    activities of Baku's political elite, which victimized women, the
    elderly and children.

    The research group, which initiated the film-investigation, reports
    that the documentary for now will be screened in Russian and English,
    while it will be translated into seven more languages.

    Using a vast trove of materials, the film will be of interest not only
    for wider audience, but also for research and the academic community.

    The archive, assembled during the investigation of tragic death of
    civilians in Armenian-populated Stepanakert and Azerbaijani-controlled
    Aghdam region, entails grounds for a wider-scale film. The latter will
    counter and shed light on a range of misinformation by Azerbaijan,
    which was tasked to deport the civilian population of Nagorno Karabakh
    Republic from their ancestral homeland.

    Meanwhile in the United States, a group calling itself the Azerbaijan
    America Alliance has launched a massive propaganda campaign of
    misinformation on the Azeri version of the Khojaly issue. Full-page
    advertisements headlined "Khojaly: A Human Tragedy Against Azerbaijan"
    appeared in the national editions of the New York Times on Friday
    and the Washington Post on Saturday. Advertisements have also been
    placed in Washington Metro stations, buses, bus shelters and other
    transportation venues in Washington and New York.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLNFKpN-IfU
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ef3f5Ngkck


    From: Baghdasarian
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