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Security: Commentary of the NKR MFA Press Service on Sumgait events

Date: 02-27-2010
Source: NKR MFA Press Service
Author:

The events of late February 1988 in the town of Sumgait shocked the international community with their savagery and brutality. They became an embodiment of the Azerbaijani authorities’ policy of hatred towards Armenians conducted within the whole soviet period.

Unfortunately, the pogroms organized and implemented in Sumgait on February 27-29 on a top state level haven’t got corresponding political or legal assessment, and their organizers and basic executors haven’t only avoided any punishment, but they still occupy top positions in Azerbaijan. The official structures of the USSR hurried to put veto on the «sumgait» issue, artificially dividing the mass massacre of Armenians into separate crimes. In other words, the committed genocide was veiled, and its organizers and executors were shielded on an official level.

The policy of concealment towards the genocide in Sumgait made possible conducting ethnic cleansing in the whole territory of the Republic by the Azerbaijani SSR authorities and led to further unleashing a wide-scale military aggression against the people of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic. Having suffered a crushing defeat in its unleashed war, official Baku is not going to learn a lesson from the recent past and keeps on intensifying its military rhetoric.

Official Baku's unwillingness to face the truth only distances the prospect of confidence building between Artsakh and Azerbaijan, without which the Karabakh conflict settlement and solution of other regional issues are impossible.


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