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    Sherman: we need to acknowledge horrific acts of the past


    March 5, 2011 - 11:13 AMT 07:13 GMT
    PanARMENIAN.Net -

    U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee member Brad Sherman (D-CA) made
    an address in commemoration of Armenian massacre in Sumgait.

    `I speak today in solemn remembrance of a dark chapter in modern
    history. This past weekend marked the 23rd anniversary of the massacre
    of Armenian civilians in Azerbaijan. On the evening of February 27,
    1988, a three-day rampage against Armenian civilians living in
    Sumgait, in Soviet Azerbaijan, began,' he said.

    `Armenian civilians were maimed, raped, beaten, and burned alive at
    the hands of rioters. International media outlets reported that
    Armenians were "hunted" down and killed in their homes.

    The calls for help for those innocent Armenians were ignored by the
    local police, and the victims' fate was left to those who ruthlessly
    and senselessly ended their lives.

    The official figure from Soviet authorities, who had prohibited
    journalists from entering the area, was just over 30 people dead and
    over 200 injured. However, many believe that in fact hundreds were
    murdered.

    Sadly, Sumgait was not the end to the tragedies. Anti-Armenian pogroms
    followed in Kirovabad on November 21, 1988 and in Baku on January 13,
    1990. During the Nagorno Karabakh War of 1988 to 1994, Armenian
    civilian population centers were indiscriminately attacked.

    If we hope to stop future massacres, and conflicts, we need to
    acknowledge those horrific acts of the past, make sure they do not
    happen again, and make sure that we do not have renewed war between
    Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Nagorno Karabakh. That is why I would like to
    commemorate the victims of the Sumgait massacre,' Sherman said.




    From: A. Papazian
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