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    ARMENIAN MPS COMMEMORATE VICTIMS OF SUMGAYIT POGROMS

    AEMENPRESS
    FEBRUARY 28, 2012
    YERVAN

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 28, ARMENPRESS: The National Assembly of Armenia
    started its sitting today with a minute of silence to commemorate the
    victims of the Sumgayit pogroms. Chairman of the National Assembly
    Samvel Nikoyan said the tragic days of Sumgayit pogroms have been
    sealed in the memories of all Armenians.

    The Sumgait pogrom was a pogrom that targeted the Armenian population
    of the Azerbaijani town of Sumgayit during February 1988. On February
    27, 1988, mobs made up largely of ethnic Azeris formed into groups
    that went on to attack and kill Armenians both on the streets and in
    their apartments; widespread looting and a general lack of concern
    from police officers allowed the situation to worsen. The violence
    in Sumgait was unprecedented. On February 29, a small contingent of
    soviet troops entered the city and unsuccessfully attempted to quell
    the rioting.

    The massacres were nothing but a response to the peaceful
    demonstrations of the Nagorno Karabakh people demanding their
    constitutional right to self-determination.

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