CALIFORNIA TV CHANNELS TO SHOW PROGRAM ON KHOJALY TRUTHS
APA, Azerbaijan
Feb 26 2013
Baku - APA. A TV program dedicated to the 21st anniversary of Khojaly
genocide was shot in the studio of public television in Palo Alto,
California by North Azerbaijan Cultural Society of America with the
support of Consulate General of the Republic of Azerbaijan in Los
Angeles on February 22. APA reports that the program will be displayed
on public television channels of Palo Alto, Stanford, Menlo Park,
Atherton and other cities from February 26 and watched by more than
500.000 spectators.
One of the activists of the North Azerbaijan Cultural Society
of America Zarifa Musayeva opened the program, spoke about the
importance of Memorial Day for Khojaly genocide and said the memory
of the innocent people killed in this tragedy would never be forgotten.
Following this, professor at Montana State University Thomas Goltz,
who published articles in the U.S. mass media, as well as Washington
Post newspaper when Khojaly genocide happened, delivered a speech.
Goltz gave detailed information on Armenia's aggression against
Azerbaijan, illegal occupation of Azerbaijani lands, displacement of
hundreds of thousands of Azerbaijanis from their native lands and said
such injustice is completely inadmissible in the 21st century. Then he
talked about Khojaly genocide, informed the audience how it happened,
by whom it was committed. Goltz said he was in Karabakh when genocide
was committed and would not forget the brutally murdered innocent
people whom he saw with his own eyes. He said it is inadmissible
that those who committed such a brutal crime are still free, even
hold high positions in the government of Armenia.
Following this, parts of new documentary film on Khojaly genocide shot
by Goltz, basing on the interviews of American and European journalists
and experts, who made reports on the genocide for various international
media outlets in February and March, 1992, were demonstrated. Following
this, Goltz answered numerous questions of the audience.
http://en.apa.az/news/188554
APA, Azerbaijan
Feb 26 2013
Baku - APA. A TV program dedicated to the 21st anniversary of Khojaly
genocide was shot in the studio of public television in Palo Alto,
California by North Azerbaijan Cultural Society of America with the
support of Consulate General of the Republic of Azerbaijan in Los
Angeles on February 22. APA reports that the program will be displayed
on public television channels of Palo Alto, Stanford, Menlo Park,
Atherton and other cities from February 26 and watched by more than
500.000 spectators.
One of the activists of the North Azerbaijan Cultural Society
of America Zarifa Musayeva opened the program, spoke about the
importance of Memorial Day for Khojaly genocide and said the memory
of the innocent people killed in this tragedy would never be forgotten.
Following this, professor at Montana State University Thomas Goltz,
who published articles in the U.S. mass media, as well as Washington
Post newspaper when Khojaly genocide happened, delivered a speech.
Goltz gave detailed information on Armenia's aggression against
Azerbaijan, illegal occupation of Azerbaijani lands, displacement of
hundreds of thousands of Azerbaijanis from their native lands and said
such injustice is completely inadmissible in the 21st century. Then he
talked about Khojaly genocide, informed the audience how it happened,
by whom it was committed. Goltz said he was in Karabakh when genocide
was committed and would not forget the brutally murdered innocent
people whom he saw with his own eyes. He said it is inadmissible
that those who committed such a brutal crime are still free, even
hold high positions in the government of Armenia.
Following this, parts of new documentary film on Khojaly genocide shot
by Goltz, basing on the interviews of American and European journalists
and experts, who made reports on the genocide for various international
media outlets in February and March, 1992, were demonstrated. Following
this, Goltz answered numerous questions of the audience.
http://en.apa.az/news/188554