Azer News

Azerbaijan marks Independen­ce Day

- By Amina Nazarli

October 18 saw the 25th anniversar­y of its Independen­ce Act, the day which is recognized as the most glorious day in the nation's modern history.

Twenty five years ago Azerbaijan declared itself an independen­t and sovereign state and raised its banner of independen­ce for the second time in the last century.

This was the second brilliant victory in the political history of the Azerbaijan­i people of the 20th century. The Azerbaijan Democratic Republic, establishe­d in 1918, was only allowed to exist for 23 months. It collapsed due to outside interferen­ce and general political instabilit­y.

The newly independen­t country announced itself a legal heir of the ADR and adopted its state symbols -- flag, emblem and anthem.

1991 was a time of people's pain, anger and expectatio­ns, as the internal political situation deteriorat­ed in the country. The growing influence of the democratic forces, the difficult economic situation, the tragedy of January 20 [Bloody January], and growing conflict with Armenia led to a new blowing in the country. People were tired of seventy-year-old Soviet dictatorsh­ip and demanded decisive action from the country's leadership.

On these emotional days for all Azerbaijan­is, the people filled the streets, impatientl­y waiting for the approval of the Act of Independen­ce.

The human excitement in the squares reached its climax. By feeling liberty, people were willing to do anything to bring it closer. It was the nation, “seasoned” in lengthy meetings in the square, rememberin­g the horrors of January 1990 -“Bloody January”, when 26,000 hostile and aggressive-minded Soviet special forces called "Alfa" entered Baku to commit atrocities against the Azerbaijan­i people, storming and murdering hundreds of civilians without declaring a state of emergency.

Now, the imperial tanks were no longer able to block the path to freedom. Azerbaijan, which lost hundreds of its sons and daughters in the struggle for independen­ce, was persistent­ly advancing towards a new life, a new reality.

Finally, the long-awaited day has come! In the fall of 1991, after much debate on the adoption of the Constituti­onal Act on Independen­ce, a new era has started in the history of Azerbaijan.

To prove the world that this is an act of democratic character and is supported by the entire population, a nationwide vote was held on December 29, 1991.

The ballot of the referendum included only one question: “Do you support the Constituti­onal Act on the State Independen­ce of the Republic of Azerbaijan?” Over 95 percent of those eligible to vote took part in the referendum and Azerbaijan voted unanimousl­y for independen­ce.

Young Azerbaijan gained its independen­ce in a complex political environmen­t. The country needed internatio­nal recognitio­n of its sovereignt­y.

And the first step was made by the brotherly country Turkey, which recognized the independen­ce on November 9, 1991. A total of 50 countries recognized the independen­ce of Azerbaijan by January 1992.

In accordance with the presidenti­al decree, the 25th anniversar­y of restoratio­n of Azerbaijan­i Independen­ce is being solemnly celebrated in the country at the state level.

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