23 YEARS AFTER THE ARMENIAN MASSACRES IN BAKU
Alisa Gevorgyan
"Radiolur"
http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/01/14/23-years-after-the-armenian-massacres-in-baku/
17:58 14.01.2013
January 13 marks the 23rd anniversary of the Armenian pogroms in Baku.
Those guilty of the events of 1990 have not been punished up until
today, the exact number of the victims is not known. What's obvious
is that the real figure exceeds the official numbers.
According to the data of the Armenian Migration Agency and the UN,
about 418 thousand Armenians have migrated to Armenia from Azerbaijan;
300 thousand of them live in Armenia today and comprise more than 10%
of the total population.
According to Grigory Ayvazyan, President of the Assembly of Azerbaijani
Armenians, the Artsakh war was not just a struggle for independence
and freedom, but also a struggle to decide the issue of our future
existence.
"Hadn't Artsakh stood up to defend itself, it would share the fate
of us - Azerbaijani Armenians," Ayvazyan said.
According to him, the greatest achievement in the field of protection
of the rights of Azerbaijani Armenians subjected to genocide and
exile is that despite the stubborn efforts of Baku, we managed to
revive the issue of Azerbaijani Armenians and put it on the agenda
of the negotiations.
He believes that the issue of protection of rights of Azerbaijani
Armenians and its internationalization is directly linked to the
settlement of the Karabakh conflict; therefore, leaving the question
in the shadow will considerably harm the whole process.
Alisa Gevorgyan
"Radiolur"
http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/01/14/23-years-after-the-armenian-massacres-in-baku/
17:58 14.01.2013
January 13 marks the 23rd anniversary of the Armenian pogroms in Baku.
Those guilty of the events of 1990 have not been punished up until
today, the exact number of the victims is not known. What's obvious
is that the real figure exceeds the official numbers.
According to the data of the Armenian Migration Agency and the UN,
about 418 thousand Armenians have migrated to Armenia from Azerbaijan;
300 thousand of them live in Armenia today and comprise more than 10%
of the total population.
According to Grigory Ayvazyan, President of the Assembly of Azerbaijani
Armenians, the Artsakh war was not just a struggle for independence
and freedom, but also a struggle to decide the issue of our future
existence.
"Hadn't Artsakh stood up to defend itself, it would share the fate
of us - Azerbaijani Armenians," Ayvazyan said.
According to him, the greatest achievement in the field of protection
of the rights of Azerbaijani Armenians subjected to genocide and
exile is that despite the stubborn efforts of Baku, we managed to
revive the issue of Azerbaijani Armenians and put it on the agenda
of the negotiations.
He believes that the issue of protection of rights of Azerbaijani
Armenians and its internationalization is directly linked to the
settlement of the Karabakh conflict; therefore, leaving the question
in the shadow will considerably harm the whole process.