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On January 13, 1990, the Armenian armed forces began the
blockade of the Azerbaijani village of Kyarki in the Sadarak district of the
Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic. Massive shelling has been carried out by the
Armenians since December 1989. Sadarak, Gunnut and Gavu were also shelled.
Despite the resistance of local residents and the police, on the night of
January 20, with the support of the 7th Army of the USSR Ministry of Defense,
the invaders occupied the village. Today it has been renamed Tigranashen and is
illegally inhabited by Armenians. Unlike the four villages of the Gazakh region
that were occupied and recently returned to Azerbaijan, the Armenians in Karki
apparently intend to hold on and not return the settlement under any
circumstances. But you can want a lot of things, but the conditions are set by
the Azerbaijani side, and it is better for the neighbors not to forget about
this.
On January 13, 1990, as a result of intense armed attacks by
Armenian bearded men from the terrorist organization Dashnaktsutyun, Karki was
blocked. At the same time, Armenian militants launched an offensive inside
"mainland" Azerbaijan. On January 15, armed Armenians attacked the
village of Gushchu in the Khanlar (now Goygol) region. There were casualties among
the civilian population. Other villages of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic
were also shelled with heavy artillery guns and Grad systems. Apparently,
Armenia was counting on great positional successes in connection with the
occupation of Baku and a number of other cities of Azerbaijan by units of the
Soviet army, which was expected from day to day.
All these attacks and sabotage were accompanied by human
casualties. The Azerbaijani population was not armed. Azerbaijan was caught off
guard, and the civilian population did not expect to become a target for the
Armenians, whom they called a fraternal people yesterday. The village of Kyarki
was guarded by the men of the village itself and three policemen. The forces
were unequal, and the heavily armed Armenian gangs managed to break the
resistance.
These were Armenia's first steps leading to extensive
occupation. They were undertaken with the assistance of the Soviet army,
well-trained Dashnak gangs and mercenaries. By that time, the territory of
Armenia had already been "cleared" of the indigenous population, and
now it was necessary to squeeze the Azerbaijanis out of the territory of
Azerbaijan proper. It was Nazism in its most refined form. There should have
been no other peoples left in the territories that the Armenians had their eyes
on. The first president of Armenia Levon Ter-Petrosyan himself acknowledged
this fact, and no matter how hard the Armenians tried to hide this truth, it
nevertheless came out.
The writer Boris Strugatsky gave fascism a very simple and
understandable definition. "A fascist is a person who professes (and
preaches) the superiority of one nation over others," he wrote in 1995 in
his article "Fascism is very simple. Epidemiological memo".
The famous science fiction writer wrote this, of course, not
about the Armenian atrocities on Azerbaijani lands. At that time, the
post-Soviet space and the world as a whole were one-sidedly informed about our
war and Armenian Nazism, and no one was particularly interested in all this.
Strugatsky spoke about neo-Nazism rearing its head in the Russian expanses. But
the definition applies exactly to our neighbors. And even more so to them.
The ideology preached by the Armenians is in its essence in
no way inferior to, and in many ways even ahead of, the Nazi one. Armenian
nationalism has shown an example of how to hate and how to deal with the
objects of hatred. Dashnaktsutyun can be proud of the fact that the destruction
technique created by this terrorist gang was significantly ahead of German
fascism. Both in terms of time and tools. After the Second World War, the
baggage of the Armenian nationalists was replenished with new developments,
which they expertly applied during the First Karabakh War and occupation. The
history of the Karabakh conflict is full of chilling facts.
Few people know about this, but since 1994 there have been
camps for prisoners and hostages on the territory of Armenia and on the
previously occupied Azerbaijani lands, where people were tortured, exploited as
slaves, and eventually they either died or were killed. As can be found out
from open sources, three children's camps were located in Vardenis, Hrazdan and
Khankendi, three women's camps - in Getashen, Jermuk and Kalbajar. They
contained a total of more than a thousand people. It is unknown how long these
camps existed. Apparently, before the death of the last hostage.
During the occupation of the Azerbaijani territories, the
Armenians used sophisticated methods of killing civilians and massacres of
prisoners of war. The first Karabakh war was marked by many crimes against
humanity, tens of thousands of people were killed, thousands were taken
prisoner and hostages, abducted to Armenia or buried in common graves in their
native land, thousands went missing. During the occupation, about 24,000
Azerbaijani civilians were killed, and up to 4,000 were captured. Most of the
prisoners were children, women and the elderly.
Armenian Nazism exists to destroy. And therefore he himself
must be destroyed, so that evil does not try to repeat its deeds in the future.
As President Ilham Aliyev said earlier, the international community must
understand that fascism is not good or bad. The patrons of Armenians, those who
stand behind Armenia, should be aware of the scale of the evil created by the
Armenian Nazis and appreciate the historical mission of Azerbaijan, which
destroyed this evil.
In a recent interview with local TV channels, President
Ilham Aliyev recalled the shocking racist revelations of the first President of
Armenia Ter-Petrosyan.: "Look at the racist and fascist statements of the
first President of Armenia, which are as ugly as they are dangerous. He
presents ethnic cleansing as a source of pride, boasts about the expulsion of
Azerbaijanis from their historical ancestral lands. This video has now become
public knowledge. But, of course, Armenia knew about it. Of course, Armenia's
allies and patrons knew and shared these views...We are adjacent to such a
fascist state, and the threat of fascism does not disappear. That's why fascism
must be destroyed. It will be destroyed either by the Armenian leadership or by
us. We have no other choice."
This mission will be fulfilled because the ashes of the
burned children of Khojaly, Agdaban, Bashlybel, Garadaghli, Malybeyli, Boganis
Ayrym, Ballygai and others continue to knock in our hearts.