(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 8. Armenia pursued a
policy of genocide against the Azerbaijani people at all stages of
history, and one of the heavy crimes of Armenia was the genocide
committed in Aghdaban village of Azerbaijan's Kalbajar district on
April 8, 1992 - almost a year before the district's occupation,
Trend reports.
Azerbaijani MP Sevinj Huseynova, commenting on the issue, said
the massacre in Aghdaban is another fact of the genocide policy
pursued by the Armenian nationalists against the Azerbaijani
people.
'Children and old people were among those killed in Aghdaban,”
Huseynova reminded.“Eight people aged 90-100, two small-aged
children and seven women were burned alive, 12 people were heavily
injured, and two people went missing. The people were subjected to
inhuman tortures.”
'In the territories liberated from the Armenian occupation [in
the 2020 second Karabakh war], we are once again witnessing
Armenian fascism. The burials recently found in Farrukh village of
Khojaly district, confirm this,” the MP further said.“Since the
first Karabakh war, 4,000 our compatriots have gone missing. The
burials found in the liberated territories will probably clarify
the fate of some of them. The similar mass graves have already been
found in Bashlibel village of Kalbajar district, in the vicinity of
Shusha city, near Edilli village of Khojavand district, and in
Fuzuli.”
Currently, the main goal is to achieve a legal assessment of the
crimes of Armenia against humanity by the international community,
and a lot of work is being done in this direction, added
Huseynova.
According to another MP Javid Osmanov, mass graves found in the
liberated territories are another proof of the crimes of
Armenia.
'Unfortunately, these heavy crimes haven't yet been given a
legal assessment at the international level, but Azerbaijan is
doing the necessary work in this direction,' the MP added.
'In the 44-day war, our mighty army avenged all the killed
Azerbaijani civilians, and liberated our lands. Now the main goal
is to achieve a legal assessment of the crimes of Armenia against
the Azerbaijani people at the international level,' stressed
Osmanov.
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- Armenia
- Genocide of Azerbaijanis
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