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  • Sumgait Is Unpunished Evil Based On 24 Years Of Lie

    SUMGAIT IS UNPUNISHED EVIL BASED ON 24 YEARS OF LIE

    arminfo
    Tuesday, February 28, 12:56

    24 years ago, on 27-29 Feb 1988, the events that happened in the
    industrial town of Sumgait (at 25 km from Baku), part of the Soviet
    Union at that time, led to the death of hundreds of peaceful and
    innocent Armenians. Today, many people in the world qualify those
    horrible events as genocide, and many people, for instance, in Baku
    think that Armenians were killing themselves. However, like in many
    other cases, the truth is one and it is not subject to interpretation.

    In the case of Sumgait, it is reflected by the murders of hundreds
    of people, and the murders became possible due to some people's big
    hunger for power amid the unjustified weakness and indifference of
    the people who had the power at that time.

    The Sumgait massacre of Armenians was committed in response to the
    Karabakh people's legitimate expression of will for reunification
    with the Armenian SSR. The mass pogroms of Armenians in Sumgait
    were accompanied by mass violence against the Armenian population,
    robberies, murders, rapes, arsons and destruction of property.

    Actually, the Sumgait massacre led to aggravation of the first conflict
    between the nations of the Transcaucasus and caused the first flows
    of Armenian refugees from Sumgait to Stepanakert and Armenia.

    According to official data, 26 Armenians were killed and more than 100
    were wounded, though experts estimated that the death toll was about
    200. All this medieval vandalism took place amid full paralyzation of
    the local authorities in Sumgait and Baku and the central authorities
    in Moscow.

    The Communist Party of Azerbaijan represented by Kyamran Bagirov and
    the Communist Party of the USSR in the person of Mikhail Gorbachyov
    only called for calmness and did not even consider the reasons of
    what was going on. The law-enforcers did not take any actions, and
    only the delayed deployment of internal troops was able to stop the
    extermination of people and to save the few alive Armenians.

    At the session of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee
    of the Communist Party of the USSR in Moscow on 29 Feb 1988, the
    supreme legislative body of the country officially stated that the
    killings in Sumgait were on ethnic grounds. Afterwards, dozens of
    organizers of this tragedy appeared before Soviet courts, but only
    one of them was sentenced to life imprisonment. Later, however,
    he was released. In the meantime, the real organizers and murderers
    of hundreds of peaceful Armenians, particularly, the leadership of
    the People's Front of Azerbaijan and personally Abulfaz Elchibey not
    only evaded punishment, but further came to power with chauvinism and
    continued to heat up anti-Armenian moods in the Azerbaijani society.

    Later, it was this impunity that led to reoccurrence of genocidal
    actions in Baku, Maragha, and in dozens of peaceful villages and towns
    populated with Armenians. Twenty-four years have passed since the
    tragic days in Sumgait. The system of values of the wild bandits, who
    were killing and burning Armenians those days, is currently striking
    roots in the state policy of Azerbaijan with every passing day...

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