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Azərbaycan türkləri 70 il komonist sovetın düşüncələri və çəkmələri altinda əzildi ama öz kimliyini itirmədi.bu QARA YANVAR adlanan 20yanvar1990da,sovet tanklarının zincirləri altında bakı xiyavanlarına sərilən hər türk iyidinin səsi idi
əgər yaşamaq bir kərədirsə,sevdiyim kimi yaşamaq istəyirəm


BLACK JANUARY 1990 IN AZERBAIJAN
“Proclaiming the state of emergency in Baku and sending army to the city was the biggest mistake of my political life...”
From M.Gorbachev’s speech in Istanbul in April 27,1995
“Azerbaijanis will never forgive the tragic death of his sons and daughters to anyone...”
From the declaration of the Chairperson of Supreme Council of Azerbaijan SSR E.Gafarova in January 21, 1990
Late at night on January 19,
1990, 26.000 Soviet troops stormed Baku. They acted pursuant to a state
of emergency declared by the USSR Supreme Soviet Presidium, signed by
President Gorbachev and disclosed to the Azerbaijani public only after
many citizens lay wounded or dead in the streets, hospitals and morgues
of Baku.
More than 130 people died from wounds received that
night and during subsequent violent confrontations and incidents that
lasted in February; the majority of these were civilians killed by
Soviet soldiers. More than 700 civilians were wounded. Hundreds of
people were detained, only a handful of whom were put on trial for
alleged criminal offenses. Civil liberties were severely curtailed.
The
behavior of Soviet armed forces in Baku must be judged in the context
of their actual mission. Mikhail Gorbachev's use of force in Baku was
nothing but the desperate attempt to stop dissolution of Communist
ruling in Azerbaijan. The Soviet army was trying to rescue the
totalitarian regime, the rule of Communist Party and Soviet empire.
Then-USSR
Defense Minister Dimitri Yazov stated that the use offeree in Baku was
intended to prevent the de facto takeover of the Azerbaijani government
by the noncommunist opposition, to prevent their victory in upcoming
free elections (scheduled for March, 1990), to destroy them as a
political force, and to ensure that the Communist government remained
in power.
Human Rights Watch report, entitled "Black January
in Azerbaijan", states: "Indeed, the violence used by the Soviet Army
on the night of January 19-20 was so out of proportion to the
resistance offered by Azerbaijanis as to constitute an exercise in
collective punishment. Since Soviet officials have stated publicly that
the purpose of the intervention of Soviet troops was to prevent the
ouster of the Communist-dominated government of the Republic of
Azerbaijan by the nationalist-minded, noncommunist opposition, the
punishment inflicted on Baku by Soviet soldiers may have been intended
as a warning to nationalists, not only in Azerbaijan, but in the other
Republics of the Soviet Union."
"The subsequent events in the
Baltic Republics - where, in a remarkable parallel to the events in
Baku, alleged civil disorder was cited as justification for violent
intervention by Soviet troops -further confirms that the Soviet
Government has demonstrated that it will deal harshly with nationalist
movements," continues the Human Rights Watch report.
The Wall Street Journal editorial of January 4, 1995, stated:
"It
was Mr. Gorbachev's recall, who in January 1990 chose to defend his use
of violence against the independence-seeking Azerbaijan on the grounds
that the people of this then-Soviet republic were heavily armed gangs
of hooligans and drug-traffickers who were destabilizing the country
and quite possibly receiving support from foreign governments."
Gross
violation of human rights and mass manslaughter in Azerbaijan caused
little reaction of Western powers. Mikhail Gorbachev's regime was
adamantly supported against "heavily armed gangs of hooligans and
drug-traffickers."
The brutal use of force in Azerbaijan
created an anti-force. It buried chances of preserving the collapsing
empire and resurrected national movement for independence.
In 1991 Azerbaijan became independent.
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OPEN LETTER TO THE EX-PRESIDENT OF THE USSR, M.S.GORBACHEV
e-mail: gf@gorby.ru
Mr. Gorbachev,
As it happens 16
years successively since 1990, on January 20 people of Azerbaijan go
into mourning and commemorate the defenseless compatriots killed in
result of invasion of the Soviet troops to Azerbaijan.
Events
of Bloody January - 133 people of peaceful population killed, knocked
down by tanks on the streets of the city, 611 wounded women and
children, 200 homes ruined and burned down.
Tragedy of Bloody
January is a result of your order to invade peaceful city of Baku and
some regions of the Azerbaijan Republic by armed troops of the Red Army
on January 19-20, 1990. This was undisguised aggression against Azeri
people undertaken by leadership of CPSU, Soviet State and personally by
you, Michael Gorbachev.
However, this was not the first
demonstration of your anti-Azeri policy. Beginning from 1988 you were
taking measures against sovereignty and territorial integrity of
Azerbaijan. Actions towards withdrawal of Daghli Garabagh from
subordination to the Azerbaijan Republic started in result of our
preconceived policy. Consequently, result of your efforts is slaughter
of ten thousands of Azeris in Garabagh.
You were president of
great state, leader of millions of people. People considered you as a
stronghold of stability and justice. For the whole world your name was
the synonym of democracy, reformation and glasnost in USSR. However,
your activity was absolutely opposite to these remarks. You became grim
descendant of totalitarian regime of you ancestors. Azerbaijan,
Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Georgia are witnesses of this. These are
the first republics started their struggle for sovereignty. Now, the
great state is ruined, former brother republics are isolated, families
are separated, and these are significant results of your “presidency”.
You
and others guilty of actions of aggression against Azeri people still
are not punished by the world legal institutions. However, your names
are written by blood in the history of Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijan
does not forget heroic people who have struggled for sovereignty and
territorial integrity of the republic. In the same way, we will never
forget those who have caused events of Bloody January, which was the
next step in the action called genocide against Azeri people.
No one and nothing will be forgotten
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