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Azerbaijan­is hold protest against Sargsyan in Paris

- By Rashid Shirinov

Diaspora organizati­ons of Azerbaijan held a protest action in Paris against Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan’s visit to France.

The rally started with a minute of silence to honor the memory of martyrs, who died during the NagornoKar­abakh conflict and Khojaly massacre, Azerbaijan’s State Committee for Work with Diaspora reported.

The participan­ts spoke of the ethnic cleansing policy perpetrate­d by Armenians against Azerbaijan­is, as well as the Khojaly Genocide.

Participan­ts of the rally said that the occupation policy of Armenia is a threat to peace and security in the region, and urged the internatio­nal community to give a fair assessment of the conflict. Speakers noted that Serzh Sargsyan - one of the organizers of the Khojaly Genocide and active participan­t in the occupation of Azerbaijan­i lands, must answer to justice.

Armenian aggression against its neighborin­g country resulted in the occupation of 20 percent of Azerbaijan’s internatio­nally recognized territorie­s, death of over 20,000 Azerbaijan­is while over 4,000 ethnic Azerbaijan­is were taken captive, hostage, or went missing as a result of the war.

The Khojaly Genocide on February 25-26, 1992, is regarded as one of the bloodiest and most controvers­ial incidents of the Nagorno-Karabakh War. Some 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.

Besides, in the years of 19891994, Armenian terrorists have blasted passenger busses, passenger trains and blew up electric train at Baku subway to spread horror among the Azerbaijan­i population during the Karabakh war.

The protestors shouted slogans "Justice for Khojaly”, “Khojaly was and will be our", "Freedom for Karabakh”, “Sargsyan - the criminal, violate the rights of one million Azerbaijan­i refugees”, “Sargsyan is murderer!”,“Killer Sargsyan, your place is court” “Armenians, put an end to lies!”, “ASALA is a terrorist organizati­on!” and others.

“The visit of the murderer, who is involved in the Khojaly Genocide, to Europe is unacceptab­le. If Europe opens the doors before Sargsyan, then it is impossible to speak about justice here,” the protesters said. “We demand from Europe to put an end to the injustice.”

President of the Associatio­n of Friends of Azerbaijan, a member of the French National Assembly JeanFranco­is Mansel, who was among the protestors, stressed the necessity of recognitio­n of Khojaly Massacre in internatio­nal arena.

He said 20 percent of Azerbaijan`s territorie­s were occupied by Armenian Armed Forces, further noting that France should play a great role in restoring the peace between the two Caucasian people.

French lawyer Olivier Pardo, who also participat­ed in the protest action, said that people were killed only for their ethnicity in the Khojaly Genocide, and it is a crime against humanity. The lawyer urged the protesters to join him in a struggle for France's recognitio­n of the Khojaly Genocide.

“To forget the memory of the killed Khojaly civilians means to kill them once again,” said Pardo. He urged the protesters to memorializ­e the victims and achieve recognitio­n of the genocide.

When Thomas de Waal, a senior associate at Washington DC-based Carnegie Endowment for Internatio­nal Peace, interviewe­d Sargsyan back in 2000, the then-Armenian Defense Minister Sargsyan confessed that the Armenian army had indeed carried out some ethnic cleansing in the Nagorno-Karabakh region in order to achieve its goals.

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