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    "IT WAS BUT GENOCIDE"
    Norair Hovsepian

    Azat Artsakh, Republic of Nagorno Karabakh
    March 5 2007

    On February 28 thousands of people visited the Memorial of Stepanakert
    to commemorate the victims of the pogroms in Sumgait in February
    1988. We met Arthur Babayan there whose family had a narrow escape
    from violence in Sumgait. At that time Arthur was 5 but he remembers
    the horror of the massacres in Sumgait. "At midnight the Azerbaijani
    mob attacked our neighborhood," he said. They left everything and ran
    away to their friends who lived in other parts of the town. The next
    day they found their apartment robbed and in a mess. This is the story
    of thousands of other Armenian families who lived in Sumgait. "They
    did not sell tickets to us because our family ended in "yan," Arthur
    Babayan said. Fortunately, their family saved.

    But many others got killed. "It is genocide, and the world must
    recognize it," says Arthur Babayan. The question of the return of
    refugees is constantly raised during the talks for the settlement
    of the Karabakh issue. "It's impossible. After what we witnessed
    we'll never return to Azerbaijan," Arthur Babayan said. "The war in
    Artsakh was the first step towards fighting injustice our people have
    undergone. We must go on by all means," NKR Prime Minister Anushavan
    Danielian said to news reporters at the Memorial. Part of refugees
    who escaped from Azerbaijan settled down in the capital and have
    urgent problems to solve. The government launched last year a program
    of aid and apartments to refugees from Sumgait and other places in
    Azerbaijan. "This year the first major program will be implemented,"
    the prime minister said. The program will include the refugees of not
    only the capital but also the regions, he said. However, thousands
    of Armenian families displaced from Azerbaijan live in different
    countries, which means the first step towards demanding compensation
    should be a realistic evaluation of the events of 1988. Sumgait was
    the inadequate reaction of Azerbaijan to the righteous claims of
    the Armenians of Artsakh, said Masis Mayilian, deputy minister of
    foreign affairs of NKR. "People were killed for their ethnicity. The
    international law defines such acts as genocide." Masis Mayilian
    assured that the NKR foreign ministry is constantly making efforts
    to present the reality of the crime to the international community.

    However, the fact that the international community fails to give an
    adequate evaluation means that there is much more to do.
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