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    Karabakh historian: one shouldn't step on dead bodies for one's own interests

    ArmRadio.am
    2007-03-02 14:42:00


    "Today, official Baku applies to international organizations to
    qualify the events in Hojalu as a genocide. But how can one speak of a
    genocide if the Karabakh side officially, at a governmental level
    provided a corridor so that the peaceful population could safely go to
    Aghdam?", Hrachik Harutyunyan, a Karabakh historian, told an ArmInfo
    correspondent.

    According to him, the Azeri military servicemen accompanied the
    peaceful population to the Armenian village of Nakhijevanik along the
    provided corridor. Nakhijevanik, like other nearby Armenian villages,
    as well as Stepanakert, the capital of Karabakh, were constantly under
    artillery bombardment from Aghdam, a town which turned into a strong
    military base by the Azeri authorities. The historian considers that
    the people of Hojalu were deliberately taken under artillery
    bombardment in order to compromise President Ayaz Mutalibov and
    discharge him. "By the nature of my service, I managed to recapture
    the Azeri communication personnel's negotiations which were held all
    night long from 25 to 26 Feb 1992. In the morning, the signaller of
    the Regional Department of Internal Affairs of Hojalu with "Chinar"
    call-sign reported about what had happened. Receiving no answer, he
    swore and stopped talking. One shouldn't step on dead bodies for one's
    own interests. People should know the truth about Hojalu. Sooner or
    later, the truth will come out", H.Harutyunyan said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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