NEW DOCUMENTARY ABOUT KHOJALY: "BETWEEN HUNGER AND FIRE: POWER AT THE EXPENSE OF LIVES"
Panorama.am
24/02/2012
A new documentary film [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLNFKpN-IfU]
about the events between November 1991 and February 1992 has been
launched in Yerevan, telling about the breakthrough 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.
A two-part documentary, entitled "Between hunger and fire: Power at
the expense of lives" [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ef3f5Ngkck],
presents a bunch of compelling evidence about criminal activities
of the political elite of Baku, which victimized women, elderly
and children.
The research group, which initiated the film-investigation, reports
that the documentary for now will be launched in Russian and English,
while 7 more language translations will follow soon.
Utilizing a huge number of documentary materials, the film will be
of interest not only for wider audience, but also to research and
expert community. The archive, assembled during the investigation
of tragic death of civilians in Armenian-populated Stepanakert
and Azerbaijani-controlled Aghdam region, entails grounds for
wider-scaled documentary projects. The latter will shed light on a
range of traditional speculations and manipulations by Azerbaijan,
which was tasked to deport the civilian population of Nagorno Karabakh
Republic from their ancestral homeland.
Panorama.am
24/02/2012
A new documentary film [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLNFKpN-IfU]
about the events between November 1991 and February 1992 has been
launched in Yerevan, telling about the breakthrough 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.
A two-part documentary, entitled "Between hunger and fire: Power at
the expense of lives" [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ef3f5Ngkck],
presents a bunch of compelling evidence about criminal activities
of the political elite of Baku, which victimized women, elderly
and children.
The research group, which initiated the film-investigation, reports
that the documentary for now will be launched in Russian and English,
while 7 more language translations will follow soon.
Utilizing a huge number of documentary materials, the film will be
of interest not only for wider audience, but also to research and
expert community. The archive, assembled during the investigation
of tragic death of civilians in Armenian-populated Stepanakert
and Azerbaijani-controlled Aghdam region, entails grounds for
wider-scaled documentary projects. The latter will shed light on a
range of traditional speculations and manipulations by Azerbaijan,
which was tasked to deport the civilian population of Nagorno Karabakh
Republic from their ancestral homeland.