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    MASS FIGHT IN MOSCOW: BANNER OF NAGORNO KARABAKH SERVED AS SIGNAL FOR AZERIS TO ATTACK

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    03.05.2007 16:34 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "On May 1 an event titled "Planet South West"
    was being held in the People Friendship University (PFUR) of
    Russia. The goal of the event was to strengthen friendship between
    nations. Pavilions of different countries and nations were presented
    during the event. However pavilions of Azerbaijan and Armenia were
    near each other. According to eyewitnesses (Azeris, Armenians and
    Russian) representatives of Azeri youth took aside a young Armenian
    who was holding the banner of Nagorno Karabakh. Azeris attacked the
    Armenian fellow, causing him physical injuries. They tried to take
    away the banner but couldn't, after which Azeris tore it up," says the
    "Statement of youth organizations and resources in connection with the
    mass fight that took place in Moscow May 1, 2007". The PanARMENIAN.Net
    received the statement. It says "Armenians nearby hurried to help their
    compatriot in the result of which a mass fight took place. Azeris
    who participated in the scuffle by shouting "Allah Akbar" tried to
    win over their side other Muslim students. However representatives
    of other Muslim nations who gathered near the fight place did not
    interfere in it. Only some of them stood up for Armenians. The fight
    was stopped by police. In the result of this provocation several
    students suffered injuries.

    Eyewitnesses underline that during the event in PFUR there were
    exhibitions with state symbolism of such unrecognized countries as
    Abkhazia, South Ossetia and countries of former Yugoslavia, but no
    similar incidents were registered.

    In connection with the above mentioned events we, representatives of
    undersigned organizations and resources state the following:

    1. Organizers of the event themselves and not representatives of
    this or that nationality decide what stands and symbolism must be
    presented in the event. Since organizers considered it necessary
    to present exhibitions of all nations and countries (irrespective of
    their status), as well as presence of symbolism of different countries,
    any effort to change this decision is a violation of legality, order,
    as well as rough violation of human rights for freedom of opinion
    and right to freely express that opinion.

    If Azeri students did not agree with the decision of organizers to
    allow Armenians to perform the banner of Nagorno Karabakh, they could
    find a more civilized way of self-expression, say, they could refuse
    from participating in the event. Otherwise actions of representatives
    of Azeri youth is a provocation and criminal act.

    2. This is already the third extremist provocation during the past two
    years committed by some of representatives of Azeri youth. Earlier
    Azeris organized similar provocations during the Tourism exhibition
    in Gostinni Dvor (May 13, 2006), as well as during a concert titled
    "Voice of Artsakh", which was held in the Moscow International Music
    Hall (December 4, 2006). Analyzing these provocations, which already
    have become a tradition for Azeri youth, a common hand - a method
    of organizing provocations is being noticed: the same gathering of
    Azeris, anti-Armenian acts, scuffles that are followed by accusations
    towards Armenians. Common traces of carrying out similar provocations
    and its rapid "informational support" by spreading lies in mass media
    prove that actually a planned political provocation with a political
    target is hidden behind this hooliganism.

    And that's why it is not excluded that certain interested Azeri
    structures are the real organizers of the above mentioned provocations.

    3. After the above mentioned events a number of mass media means
    hurried to declare that the cause of the scuffle was dissatisfaction
    of both sides, although eyewitnesses (both Azeris and Armenians and
    representatives of other nations) saw that exactly representatives
    of Azeri youth started the fight, trying to beat the Armenian boy and
    outrage the Armenian symbolism. As a result some media means are trying
    to depict a "politically correct" version of events and by doing that
    they hide the real organizers of the incident. We are sure that such
    a bias improbable coverage of events in the spirit of the notorious
    "Lenin policy of people's friendship" is unproductive. Principles of
    journalism ethics demand true coverage of events without equalizing the
    criminal and the victim, without concealing the truth on the principle
    "both our and your people". Lies never do good.

    4. We are worried not only with traditional provocations by
    extremist groups of Azeri youth, but also the firm unwillingness of
    law enforcement bodies not to punish them. Naturally, it is easier to
    write everything off on hooligan fights. However with such a treatment
    to incidents they will continue henceforth, and the number of victims
    most likely will increase.

    In a jural state as we think Russia is, it is very important to find
    the real organizers of fights and punish them with the full severity
    of the law.

    5. We call on all youth organizations, irrespective of their
    nationality, to actively cooperate with the law-enforcement and
    investigation bodies of Moscow aiming at clearing up all details
    of this incident and punishing those who are guilty. We also
    call on law-enforcement bodies of Moscow to carry out an impartial
    investigation of the above mentioned incident and punish the organizers
    of the mass fight.

    We call on the press to cover the events objectively and spread not
    politically correct lies but the truth.

    And finally we call on young people, irrespective of their nationality
    to refrain from extremism and provocations, respect other people's
    viewpoint, which may differ from their own point of view, and via
    tolerance to reach a real, and not a declared friendship and peace
    between nations.
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