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  • BAKU: Armenians Provoked A Fight With Azerbaijani Youth In Russian C

    ARMENIANS PROVOKED A FIGHT WITH AZERBAIJANI YOUTH IN RUSSIAN CAPITAL

    Trend News Agency, Azerbaijan
    May 1 2007

    (Version 1)

    Russia, Moscow/ Trend , corr. R. Aghayev/ A large-scale fight
    has occurred between Azerbaijani and Armenian youth at the end of
    today's festive event being held in Moscow-based Russian University
    of Friendship of People. Even during the arrangement, organized in
    the Russian University, Armenians provoked young Azerbaijani people
    to fight several times. After seeing how Armenians danced raising
    the flag of the un-recognized self-proclaimed separatist regime of
    Nagorno-Karabakh, Azerbaijani students forewarned their Armenian
    university mates not to do it.

    In addition, Azerbaijani students then forewarned both officers of
    the corresponding security agencies of the Russian capital and the
    directorship of the University about the illegitimacy of the actions
    taken by Armenians, as well as about a provocative nature of their
    statements and actions. Armenians, for their part, brutally ignoring
    the requests and calls made by Azerbaijani students and distributing
    Anti-Azerbaijan literature among students of the University, faced
    the decisive protest from Azerbaijanis.

    One of the Azerbaijanis who took part in the scuffle tore up the
    flag of the so-called ' Independent Nagorno-Karabakh Republic'. Even
    after Russian policemen and OMON (emergency plat) arrived at the scene
    of action and fired preventive shots into the air, Azerbaijanis and
    Armenians carried on fighting between each other.

    As Trend has been told, Aghali Alyshev, 22, who was wounded from
    a fire-arm in the incident, has been operated on at Hospital 64,
    within the Russian Capitol. Information regarding his condition has
    yet to be confirmed.
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