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    "ARMENIANS ALSO REMEMBER "BLACK JANUARY" WHEN SOVIET ARMY CAME TO SAVE ARMENIANS OF BAKU WHO BECAME VICTIMS
    OF MASSACRE FOR ALREADY SEVERAL DAYS," SPOKESPERSON FOR ARMENIAN FM SAID

    Armenpress

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 25, ARMENPRESS: "Armenians also remember the "Black
    January" in Baku when the Soviet Army came not to press the movement
    for freedom but to save the Armenians of Baku who become victims of
    massacre for already several days," spokesperson for the Armenian
    foreign minister Vladimir Karapetian told Armenpress, referring to the
    circumstance that January 20 in Azerbaijan is considered the Day of
    Tragedy in January when in 1990 the Russian army entered Azerbaijan
    and killed innocent people.

    "Really, the Soviet army was late and when they blockaded the 8
    tyrants the crime had already been committed. As a result over two
    hundred thousand Armenians escaped from Baku," Karapetian reminded.

    Speaking to a news conference in Yerevan the chief of the Communist
    party Ruben Torosian said he had raised the issue last week in Moscow
    when meeting with his Russian counterpart Gennady Zyuganov.

    The murder of darker-skinned immigrants from the Caucasus and Central
    Asia is widely blamed on neo-Nazi skinhead groups openly operating
    in Moscow, Saint-Petersburg and other Russian cities.

    Torosian lamented in Yerevan saying it was very difficult to see
    how a nation that was on the forefront of fighting against fascism
    is giving birth to neo-Nazi groups. Tigran Karapetian, head of the
    People's Party, said Russians have always been 'pronounced chauvinists'
    and their attacks are not against Armenians alone, but against people
    from the Caucasus and Central Asia.

    "Friendship is over when blood spills. We can accept Russians as
    friends but when they kill Armenians we deem it unacceptable," he said.

    The most recent of those killings was reported last week when a
    16 year-old Armenian boy was stabbed to death near Moscow, but
    reports from Moscow were overshadowed by the murder of Hrant Dink,
    an Armenian-Turkish journalist, slain in Istanbul.
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