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  • Azerbaijani Writer Issued Condolences Over Armenian Genocide On Beha

    AZERBAIJANI WRITER ISSUED CONDOLENCES OVER ARMENIAN GENOCIDE ON BEHALF OF "REASONABLE AZERBAIJANIS"

    18:05, 24 April, 2013

    YEREVAN, APRIL 24, ARMENPRESS: Azerbaijani writer Eduard Bagirov
    expressed his condolences over the victims of Armenian Genocide. As
    reports Armenpress, Bagirov wrote in his web site.

    "On behalf of reasonable Azerbaijanis living in Moscow I express my
    deepest condolences on the occasion of Armenian Genocide anniversary
    committed in 1915," writer noted.

    The crime committed against Armenians in 1915 was the first Genocide
    of 20th century. The fact of the Armenian Genocide by the Ottoman
    government has been documented, recognized, and affirmed in the form
    of media and eyewitness reports, laws, resolutions, and statements by
    many states and international organizations. The complete catalogue
    of all documents categorizing the 1915 wholesale massacre of the
    Armenian population in Ottoman Empire as a premeditated and thoroughly
    executed act of genocide is extensive. Uruguay was the first country
    to officially recognize the Armenian Genocide in 1965. The massacres
    of the Armenian people were officially condemned and recognized as
    genocide in accordance with the international law by France, Germany,
    Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, Switzerland, Sweden, Russia, Poland,
    Lithuania, Greece, Slovakia, Cyprus, Lebanon, Uruguay, Argentina,
    Venezuela, Chile, Canada, Vatican, and Australia.

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