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    ARMENIAN EMBASSY IN US COUNTERS AZERI LIES

    [ Part 2.2: "Attached Text" ]

    Monday, March 3rd, 2014

    The Armenian Embassy in Washington, DC.

    WASHINGTON-The Armenian embassy in Washington, DC, issued a statement
    on Monday calling attention to Azerbaijani efforts to spread
    misinformation about the Khojaly events that took place during the
    Kharabakh War, voicing concern that this propaganda campaign attempts
    to divert attention away from Baku’s responsibility over the
    numerous pogroms and massacres that led to the Karabakh War. The full
    statement is below.

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    Azerbaijani lobbying and propaganda continues to mislead the
    international community and the Azerbaijani people by falsifying the
    history of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and the facts surrounding
    the Khojaly events in particular.

    By distorting the Khojaly events, the Azerbaijani regime attempts to
    escape responsibility for the Armenian massacres in Sumgait (February,
    1988), Kirovabad (November, 1988), Baku (January, 1990), Maragha
    (April 1992) and against its own population in Khojaly.

    Azerbaijan strives to portray itself as a victim, attempting to
    thereby prepare a moral ground both domestically and internationally
    to unleash another war against the people of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Azerbaijan continues to reject international appeals, including
    from the European Court of Human Rights, to openly debate the events
    in Khojaly. In that regard one can only ask why all those who have
    expressed points of views differing from Baku’s official version
    of the events have been either killed, like journalist Mustafaev,
    or imprisoned like journalist Fatullayev, or politically persecuted
    like Ayaz Mutalibov, the first president of Azerbaijan.

    In reality, the village of Khojaly was one of the Azerbaijani
    army’s strongholds in the heart of Nagorno-Karabakh which
    for many months, as Human Rights Watch put it, “pounded the
    capital of Nagorno Karabakh, Stepanakert, and other Armenian towns
    and villages with shells and grenades. The indiscriminate shelling
    and sniper shooting killed or maimed hundreds of civilians, destroyed
    homes, hospitals and other objects that are not legitimate military
    targets, and generally terrorized the civilian population.”
    In this regard, suppressing the Azerbaijani army’s fire had
    become a matter of survival for the people of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    As Azerbaijani journalist Eynulla Fatullayev stated, “And even
    several days prior to the attack, the Armenians had been continuously
    warning the population about the planned operation through loudspeakers
    and suggesting that the civilians abandon the town and escape from
    the encirclement through a humanitarian corridor.

    According to Khojaly refugees’ own words, they had used this
    corridor and, indeed, the Armenian soldiers positioned behind the
    corridor had not opened fire on them.”

    However, Fatullayev continues, “… part of the
    Khojaly inhabitants had been fired upon by our own [Azerbaijani
    troops]… Whether it was done intentionally or not is to be
    determined by investigators … [They were killed] not by [some]
    mysterious [shooters], but by provocateurs from the National Front
    of Azerbaijan’s battalions … [The corpses] had been
    mutilated by our own …”

    Ayaz Mutalibov, then the president of Azerbaijan, blamed his political
    opponents for the killings in Khojaly. He stated in an interview with
    Russia’s Nezavisimaya Gazetta in 1992 that “…the
    corridor, by which people could escape, had nonetheless been left by
    the Armenians. So, why did they have to open fire? Especially in the
    area around Aghdam, where there was sufficient force at that time
    to get help to the people. As the Khojaly inhabitants, who narrowly
    escaped, say, it was all organized in order to have grounds for my
    resignation. Some forces functioned for the effort to discredit the
    president.”

    The fact that Khojaly inhabitants fell victim to fierce domestic
    political fighting for power in Azerbaijan was confirmed also by then
    Chairman of Azerbaijan’s Supreme Council Karayev, his successor
    Mamedov, Azerbaijani Human Rights Activist Yunusov, and others.

    According to a 1992 report by the Azeri newspaper Bilik-Dunyasi
    Agency, Heydar Aliyev, then a presidential hopeful in Azerbaijan,
    stated, “…the bloodshed will profit us. We should not
    interfere in the course of events.”

    Mr. Fatullayev, the Chief Editor of the Azerbaijani newspaper Realny
    Azerbaijan spent many years in prison for alleged defamation of the
    inhabitants of Khojaly. He appealed to the European court of Human
    Rights, which ruled that the Azerbaijani government shall immediately
    release Fatullayev. He was eventually released in 2011 and shortly
    after confirmed to Radio Liberty that he has not changed his views
    on the Khojaly events and that he held “Azerbaijani fighters,
    not Armenians, responsible for the 1992 killings” of Khojaly
    inhabitants.

    Baku’s aggressive rhetoric and distortion of history, backed by
    the acquisition of billions of dollars of offensive weaponry, bears
    a serious threat to the security and stability of the whole region
    and should therefore be adequately countered by the international
    community.

    Embassy of the Republic of Armenia to the United States of America

    http://asbarez.com/120136/armenian-embassy-in-us-counters-azeri-lies/

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