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  • Azeries Built A Street In The Place Of Armenian Cemetery In Baku

    AZERIES BUILT A STREET IN THE PLACE OF ARMENIAN CEMETERY IN BAKU

    Panorama.am
    20:30 15/01/2007

    Suren Zolyan, political scientist and rector of Brusov Linguistic
    Institute, thinks Karabakh conflict settlement is in deadlock. Speaking
    about the violence in Baku in 1990, he said Azeries have been faking
    the history for 17 years and claim that Armenians killed Azeries during
    "black January." The contrary has taken place. At the decision of city
    building ministry, Azeries have built a street at the place of the
    Armenian cemetery in Baku. Zolyan also said the fact that Armenia does
    not have refugee camps does not mean that there are no refugees here.

    In the opinion of political scientist Sergei Minasyan, about 80,000
    people have received citizenship of Armenia and dozens of others
    have received citizenship of other ex-Soviet Union states among the
    forcefully dislocated people from Azerbaijan. He said we are speaking
    about some 500 thousand people if we consider also others who have
    left their residential areas because of Karabakh war.

    Nelli Ghukasyan, a witness of Sumgait event, tells that Azeris showed
    obvious hostility to her after Sumgait. "When I entered into teachers'
    room, everybody went out," she is telling. An Azeri refugee family
    helped her to hide in 1990. She said Armenians took the refugees
    safely to the border whereas the Azeris robbed them, beat and even
    threw out of windows.
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