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Maragha Massacre

10 April, 2014

       April 10 marks the 22nd anniversary of the Maragha massacre, one of the most tragic and least known pages of the aggressive war, unleashed by Azerbaijan against Nagorno Karabakh. Maragha was one of the largest villages of Nagorno Karabakh with a population of about six thousand people, including dozens of Armenian refugees who had escaped pogroms in Sumgait, Baku and elsewhere in Soviet Azerbaijan.

       In the early morning of April 10, 1992, Azerbaijani armed forces launched an offensive against the sleeping village. Those who had not been able or did not manage to escape, including women, children and elderly, were killed indiscriminately, their houses were pillaged and burnt; the village was basically destroyed and was subsequently occupied by Azerbaijani forces.

       The facts on the mass murder of civilian population in Maragha have been confirmed by various human rights organizations, including the Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International. As reported by Amnesty International, over 50 residents of the village were slain, while their bodies were profaned and disfigured. Forty-five residents of the village were taken hostage including 9 children and 29 women. Two weeks later the village was again attacked and the population was deported. Houses were pillaged and then most of them were burnt down. The fate of many of the hostages still remains unknown.

       Today, paying tribute to the innocent victims of the Maragha massacre, it is important to stress, that Azerbaijan continues its policy of xenophobia, racism and incitement of hatred against Armenia and Armenians which is one of the key obstacles for the progress in the negotiation process of peaceful settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

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