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    NKR marks another anniversary of Maraga Tragedy

    2010-04-10 13:52:00


    ArmInfo. The Nagorny Karabakh Republic is marking another anniversary
    of the tragedy in the village of Maraga, Mardakert region, ArmInfo
    correspondent to Stepanakert reported. Maragha was one of the largest
    villages of Nagorno Karabakh. It WAS because on April 10, 1992, the
    Azeri' "omon" forces broke into the peaceful village Maraga,
    neighboring the Azeri town of Mirbashir. Barbaric massacre was
    inflicted. 45 people were tortured to death. 49 people were taken
    hostage, of them 9 children, 18 women, 3 elderly
    (one of the elderly people was visually impaired). 19 of them are
    still missing. The massacre continued from April 22 through April 23
    when the survived residents of Maraga returned to the village to bury
    the dead.

    "We can't consider the tragedy in Maragha as a war because Maragha was
    not a military post, but rather a peaceful settlement. It should be
    considered as a crime against humanity for which there is no
    expiration date for punishment and the perpetrators must be brought to
    justice sooner or later by Karabagh, as well as the international
    community." This was what president of the Karabagh National Assembly
    foreign relations committee Vahran Atanesyan said on April 10 during a
    press conference dedicated to the "Tragic events in Maragh on April
    10, 1992".

    The Maraga tragedy is viewed as one of the most horrible examples of
    genocide and is considered by the Karabakh side among Azerbaijan's
    bloody crimes in Getashen, Martunashen, Buzluh, Erkej and other
    settlements in the north of Nagorno-Karabakh Republic at the time of
    aggression in 1991-1992.

    The data on Maraga victims are confirmed by different international
    human rights organizations, in particular by `Helsinki Watch.' Having
    arrived at the tragedy scene Vice-Speaker of the House of Lords of the
    British Parliament Caroline Cox witnessed the people bury remains of
    cut up and sawed bodies, children and adults burnt alive.

    Baroness Caroline Cox has described Azeri atrocities in Maraga village
    in her book entitled `Ethnic cleansing continues'. In particular, Cox
    waxes indignant over the fact that Azeris make high-sounding
    statements and appeal to various international organizations on the
    occasion of the events in khojalu, where in her words, everything was
    not so unambiguous, while the Armenians having at their disposal
    incontestable proofs of the atrocities present them to the
    international community insufficiently actively.

    The NKR believes that the tragic events in Maraga have not yet
    received relevant assessment by the world community. The village is
    still under Azerbaijani occupation. The survivors founded a new
    village "Nor Maraga" in the place of the other ruined village. The
    last census in Maraga in 1989 registered 4660 people mainly Armenians.
    New Maraga has half as much residents.
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