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  • Shahumyan And Getashen Fell On These Days: 21,000 People Migrated

    SHAHUMYAN AND GETASHEN FELL ON THESE DAYS: 21,000 PEOPLE MIGRATED

    http://www.yerkirmedia.am/?act=news&lan=en&id=7790
    14:37 . 13/06

    The population of 21,000 of Shahumayn region and of Getashen
    sub-region was forcibly displaced by Azerbaijani bandits 20 years ago
    and 21 years ago, respectively. 18 Armenian villages of northern
    Artsakh were occupied by the enemy and still remain occupied by the
    Azerbaijani armed forces.

    Now already casting a sober look at the history, the specialists note:
    there has been a period when Azerbaijan's forces exceeded ours. In
    June 1992, when the enemy launched a large-scale attack on Shahumyan
    region, there was no enough military equipment for defense. The deputy
    head of the Literature Institute Vardan Devrikyan states: under the
    threat of weapon and death the population migrated from their homeland
    and spread all over the world.

    "Shahumyan's fall was a blunt blow and very few people can know the
    real reason, or maybe it was a special conspiracy, a global political
    issue. In any case, it was noticed with a naked eye the enemy had
    advantage at that moment in terms of military equipment and our
    defense system had exhausted itself in a sense. And it is not casual
    that a transfer took place from the detachment system to a defense
    army after Shahumyan's fall," Devrikyan said.

    "Especially the churches and the cemeteries are viewed as kinds of
    monuments which more acutely prove the Armenian origin and they are
    becoming a target for destroying. In Shahumyan region there are
    several bridges and fountains, which they don't destroy. They just get
    rid of the construction minutes and continue to make use of the
    fountains or the bridges built by Armenians," monument specialist
    Samvel Karapetyan said.

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