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Azerbaijan prepares bill on Khojaly Genocide

- By Rashid Shirinov

A bill on the Khojaly Genocide is being drafted in Azerbaijan in connection with the 25th anniversar­y of the tragedy, said Bahar Muradova, Deputy Speaker of the Azerbaijan­i Parliament.

Abill on the Khojaly Genocide is being drafted in Azerbaijan in connection with the 25th anniversar­y of the tragedy, said Bahar Muradova, Deputy Speaker of the Azerbaijan­i Parliament.

She made the remark at a presentati­on of the project “Study of the legal aspects of recognitio­n at the internatio­nal level crimes of genocide and ethnic cleansing” in Baku on November 28.

Muradova said there are obstacles on bringing to justice those people, who committed crimes in Nagorno-Karabakh, and that should be removed. The bill will make it possible to give legal assessment to those crimes.

She said preparatio­n of the bill began on November 20 and it will be finished within three months. The public opinion will be taken into account during the preparatio­n of the draft law, Muradova added.

Azay Guliyev, Vice President of the OSCE Parliament­ary Assembly, addressing the event said: “Azerbaijan should necessaril­y pass through three stages to achieve the legal assessment of the Khojaly genocide,” he said.

“At the first stage, the internatio­nal community should be thoroughly informed about the genocide,” he explained. “At the second stage, internatio­nal organizati­ons and parliament­s of countries should give political assessment to this crime and adopt appropriat­e resolution­s. Finally, legal assessment to the genocide should be given and the perpetrato­rs should be brought to court of justice.”

Guliyev noted that Azerbaijan, especially the Heydar Aliyev Foundation, has already done much to implement the first stage and inform the world about the genocide; however, the work should be continued.

MP Nizami Safarov, in turn, stated that the bill will also cover extraditio­n of criminals, who committed internatio­nal crimes, their transfer to second country or to the internatio­nal tribunal.

Safarov said that for the preparatio­n of the draft law internatio­nal experience, the laws of developed countries, case law and etc. is currently being studied.

Chairman of Azerbaijan­i Parliament's Committee on Law Policy and State Building Ali Huseynli stated that preparatio­n of the bill to punish the criminals of the Khojaly genocide is important not only for legislatio­n, but also for the internatio­nal law in general.

“Azerbaijan took serious steps in investigat­ion of the Khojaly genocide in terms of law,” he added. “The Military Prosecutor Office implements serious investigat­ions over the Khojaly tragedy and every year receives new informatio­n about the genocide.”

MP Samad Seyidov also addressed the presentati­on, stating that Armenia - the country participat­ing in all projects in Europe, using its funds, and continuing the occupation policy – should be brought to justice.

“When Azerbaijan­i lands will be returned through negotiatio­ns or in other way, all these criminals should be taken to the court,” the MP said.

Khojaly, the second largest town in the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan, came under intense fire from the towns of Khankendi and Askeran already occupied by the Armenian armed forces in 1992.

About 613 civilians mostly women and children were killed in the massacre, and a total of 1,000 people were disabled. Eight families were exterminat­ed, 25 children lost both parents, and 130 children lost one parent. Moreover, 1,275 innocent people were taken hostage, and the fate of 150 of them remains unknown.

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