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PROTEST ON GENOCIDE COMMITTED BY ARMENAINS IN BAKU IN 1918 HELD

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According to the press service for the Yeni Azerbaijan, the event was attended by the Turkish community, as well as representatives of the Polish diaspora.

About 200 youth representatives in white shirts and blue caps on the head, demonstrated an Azerbaijani map, showing the lands occupied by Armenia, took part in the action.

The action participants also distributed over 10,000 leaflets on genocide of Azerbaijanis.

In March 1918, Stepan Shaumyan's Dashnak-Bolshevik government seized power and launched genocide against the Azerbaijani people. In March to April, ethnic Azerbaijanis were slaughtered in Baku, Shamakhi and other regions. During the period, Turkey offered assistance to Azerbaijan and rescued the people from being killed by Armenians.

The 31st of March is the commemoration day of the tragic events in the history of Azerbaijan and the Azerbaijani people which took place in the recent hundred years. The scandalous facts of massacre, repressions, eviction of Azerbaijanis from their native land may be considered one of the tragic pages in the history of the 20th century. This tragic history of the Azerbaijani people reflects the Armenian chauvinism about creation of the Great Armenia and not disdaining to use any means to achieve their goal.

Azerbaijan marks March 31 as genocide under the decree signed by national leader Heydar Aliyev in 1998.

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