1988-90s Massacres In Azerbaijan Must Be Recognized As Genocide

1988-90S MASSACRES IN AZERBAIJAN MUST BE RECOGNIZED AS GENOCIDE

Aysor
Jan 13 2010
Armenia

"Events in Azerbaijan’s capital of Baku happened 20 years ago is
nothing but the Genocide. There is not any other determination for
what happened," told Aysor’s correspondent chairman of ‘Return to Hyke’
Social Organisation, Robert Melik-Pashayev.

Deported from Azerbaijan Armenians will receive neither contribution,
according to Robert Melik-Pashayev. "Who will compensate? Azerbaijan
will not compensate, while our people and government remain silent.

Our organisation gives to the world that Armenians left more than
100,000 houses in Baku. Moscow government has investigated and approved
that there took place massacres, marauding, and larceny.

There are confirming documents at state archives. Azerbaijan’s
government must appear in court," he said.

Armenia’s government can apply to Russian archives for cases of those
years to recognize those massacres and deportations against Armenian
population in Azerbaijan as Genocide, according to Melik-Pashayev. The
public man also pointed that those Azerbaijanis who lived in Armenia
never become victims of massacres and deportations while the Armenian
community of Azerbaijan became the victim of atrocious and intolerable
premeditated massacres.