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    THE KHOJALU "GENOCIDE" FABRICATION BY BAKU

    http://chicago.indymedia.org/node/17383
    Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 2013-02-23 20:32
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    Author:
    The Keghart Editorial Board
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    Summary:
    Azerbaijan is waging a propaganda war to spread misinformation.

    People following the Armenian/Azerbaijan conflict cannot miss the
    Azerbaijani campaign to convince the world that the three-and-a-half
    hour midnight attack on Feb. 25, 1992 by Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (aka
    Artsakh) Self-Defense Forces on Azeri -held Khojalu was "genocide."

    The charge is so ridiculous that a well-informed person would be
    tempted to dismiss it out of hand. But these days of true lies,
    blatant invasions depicted as peace-making humanitarian missions,
    and the tiresome deception that "in 1915 Armenians were transported
    to Syria for their protection," we are forced to assert the truth
    again and again. It's a Sisyphean task, but there's no alternative.

    This is what happened in Khojalu. For most of 1991 and early 1992 the
    Azeri OMON (Special Purpose Militia Detachment) had systematically
    shelled Armenian civilian targets, using rockets. The Azeris had also
    blockaded the nearby airport. As a result of Azeri attacks, Armenians
    had suffered civilian casualties, hundreds had been kidnapped and
    thousands of cattle had been driven away. The blockade had also
    resulted in lack of food, fuel and medical supplies, especially in
    Stepanakert, the capital of Artsakh. Armenian forces had to neutralize
    Azeri fire in Khojalu and terminate the blockade. It was also obvious
    to the Armenians that the Azeris were planning to attack the Armenian
    centre of Askeran before moving on to the capital.

    Using loudspeakers for ten days, the Armenian forces announced to
    Khojalu inhabitants (mostly Meskhetian Turks who had been settled in
    the village during Soviet times) and forces that an Armenian attack was
    imminent. The announcements also informed Azeris that Armenians had
    dedicated a corridor for the safe passage of civilians to Azeri-held
    areas. But the Azeri authorities did nothing to facilitate the
    evacuation of their people.

    On Feb. 25, at 11:30 p.m. the Armenian self-defense forces attacked
    Khojalu. A number of Azeri civilians tried to flee through the
    corridor. However, Azeri forces fired at the column, killing an unknown
    number. Although the Armenians were successful in neutralizing the
    Azeri fire- power, Khojalu remained in Azeri hands for many months.

    Soon after the attack, Azeri authorities claimed that Armenians had
    committed not only genocide by firing at the fleeing Azeris but had
    also mutilated the bodies of the dead. Although there was no shred of
    evidence for their allegation, Azeri authorities repeated the charge.

    In recent months they've decided to turn the Khojalu operation into
    the focus of a full-court anti-Armenian campaign. As a result, Baku
    has achieved a number of "propaganda and political victories:"

    -- In early 2012, US Congressmen Bill Shuster and Dan Boren urged
    fellow politicians to honor the memory of the Khojalu "genocide"
    victims.

    -- A member of the Texas House of Representatives has proposed a
    resolution to commemorate the Khojalu "massacre."

    -- An Azeri woman has sent a highly-publicized open letter to the
    presidents of Armenia and of France, claiming that Armenians had
    killed 613 civilians and taken 1,275 prisoners.

    -- Azeri diplomats are seeking international recognition of Khojalu
    "genocide."

    -- Pakistan has recognized the Khojalu "genocide" and Mexico is being
    approached to do the same.

    -- Azerbaijan may use its current seat at the UN to spotlight the
    "genocide" by Armenians.

    -- Members of the Azeri Diaspora have been busy in Europe and in
    North America appealing for the recognition of the Armenian operation
    as genocide. Latvian Azeris are collecting signatures to protest the
    Khojalu "genocide." A petition will be sent to the French Senate, the
    Latvian Parliament and the European Parliament to demand recognition
    of the "genocide."

    -- Five Turkish universities and a technical college are commemorating
    the Khojalu "genocide."

    -- In Feb. 2012, a Khojalu "genocide" public commemoration was held
    at the central square of Bursa, Turkey.

    -- Azeri embassies are holding commemorations and are inviting
    diplomats from various countries to join in the recognition of the
    "genocide."

    -- Photographs of Khojalu casualties will be exhibited in Europe and
    a submission will be made to the International Court.

    -- Baku has launched an Internet war with daily updates on "genocide"
    recognition successes.

    The above is by no means a comprehensive list of the Azeri war of
    words. There are so many facts that disprove Baku's allegations that
    one doesn't know where to begin. Space restrictions limit us from
    reciting the chapter and verse of evidence against Baku's allegations.

    Even cursory research reveals that the Azeris have nothing to stand on:

    -- Azeri photographer Chingiz Mustafaev photographed the Azeri
    corpses immediately after the fight and two days later. His latter
    photos show that the position of the casualties had been changed and
    their injuries had strikingly become more brutal. During both his
    assignments the territory was still controlled by the Azeris. Shortly
    after, President Ayaz Mutalibov said to the photographer, "Chengiz,
    do not tell anybody about what you have noticed. Or, you'll be killed."

    Undeterred, Mustafaev began to investigate on his own. But after
    his findings were made public by the DR-Press Information Agency in
    Moscow that the Azeri forces had participated in crimes against Khojalu
    inhabitants, the journalist was killed not far from Aghdam. His death
    remains a mystery.

    -- After visiting Khojalu immediately after the fight, Czech journalist
    Dana Mazalova reported that he hadn't seen any trace of barbarity on
    the corpses.

    -- Azeri human rights activist Arif Yunusof wrote in "Zercalo"
    Azerbaijani newspaper (July 1992), "The town and its citizens were
    deliberately sacrificed to the political goal." He was referring to
    the quarrel between President Mutalubov and his enemies. The latter,
    who wanted to topple the president, ordered the killing of their own
    citizens to portray Mutalibov as incompetent.

    -- Tamerlan Karaev, chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Azerbaijan
    Republic, said in "Mukhalifat" Azeri newspaper (April 28, 1992):
    "The tragedy was committed by Azerbaijan authorities, specifically
    by a top official."

    -- Vagif Guseynov, former Azeri minister of national security,
    said shortly before his arrest, that the January 1990 Baku doings
    [the pogroms of Armenians] and the events of Khojalu are the doing
    of the same people [Azeri authorities].

    -- A month after his resignation, Mutalibov told Mazalova in
    "Nezavisimaya Gazeta" that according to the "Khojalu inhabitants who
    escaped, all this was organized to dismiss me. Some forces acted to
    discredit the president. I don't think that the Armenians, strictly and
    professionally treating similar situation, could let the Azerbaijanis
    gain any documents" which would incriminate them. He also said that
    he couldn't believe Armenians would provide a safe corridor and then
    shoot at the escaping civilians.

    -- Eynulla Fatullaev of "Monitoring" Azeri magazine wrote that Khojalu
    refugees in Naftalan had told her that a few days before the attack,
    Armenians, with loudspeakers, kept warning the population of the
    scheduled operation, suggesting civilians to leave the settlement and
    break out of the encirclement via the humanitarian corridor. These
    refugees also told Fatullaev that they had taken advantage of the
    corridor and the Armenian forces had not fired at them. A few days
    after the report was published, the magazine's editor [Elmar Guseyov]
    was shot (March 2, 2000) by a stranger at the entrance to his house
    in Baku.

    -- The former Khojalu mayor told "Megapolis-Express" of Moscow that
    he had asked for helicopters to evacuate Khojalu residents, but no
    assistance was provided.

    -- The number of Khojalu victims Azeri claim increases from year to
    year. Immediately after the attack, Azeris reported their casualties
    as 100. A week later that was inflated to 1,234 [the population of
    village was 2,000 to 2,500]. In 1992 Azeri journalists Ilya Balakhanov
    and Vugar Khaliov presented to the Memorial Human Rights Centre in
    Moscow a video cassette they had shot from helicopter. It showed that
    Khojalu civilian casualties did not exceed 60 people. Armenian forces
    reported 11 Azeri civilian casualties. Armenians handed all civilians
    to Azeri authorities.

    --According to the Republic of Armenia (RoA), barbaric mutilations
    of bodies took place near Aghdam (some seven miles from Khojalu),
    on territory controlled by Azeri forces.

    The above is just a sampling of evidence Armenian authorities in
    Armenia and in Artsakh have at their disposal. They also have audio,
    photographic and video evidence.

    So despite the lame evidence of genocide, why does Baku invest so
    much effort to prove that Armenians committed genocide?

    -- To distract the Azeri populace from the shortcomings of the corrupt
    and incompetent Aliev regime.

    -- To prove the failings of their predecessor government.

    -- To succeed in the information war when they have failed on the
    battlefield.

    -- To distract world attention from the Genocide of Armenians. As
    junior partners in the "Turkbeijan" (Turkish-Azerbaijan) axis, Azeris
    have to support their Big Brother.

    -- To pre-empt talk of Azeri pogroms of Armenians in Sumgait, Baku
    and Maragha, the ethnic purges in Nakhichevan, Kirovabad, and the
    indiscriminate killing of civilians in Stepanakert.

    -- To cover up their pre-Feb. 25 crimes around Khojalu: Azeri forces
    had killed Armenian civilians in the surrounding region through the
    use of highly-lethal weapons; they didn't evacuate Khojalu civilians
    despite numerous warnings from Armenians; they slew their civilians
    who had opted for the humanitarian corridor; to transform Armenians
    into ogres, Azeri authorities mutilated their own people. They
    doctored photos of casualties, using Photoshop and other technical
    means. Photos of the casualties in the Kosovo War and the Kurdish
    conflict have been depicted as Azeri casualties. There's extensive
    forensic proof of this in Armenian hands.

    -- The current Baku leadership had a hand in the Khojalu killings.

    They did so to defeat to show to Azeri that Mutalibov is incompetent.

    Blaming Armenians is an effective way to silence the suspicions of
    Azeri citizens.

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