International Awareness Campaign Justice for Khojaly    Joined by 119 youth organizations www.justiceforkhojaly.org
 
What did happen?  Night from 25 th  to 26 th  of February… Khojaly city came under intensive fire from the surrounding Armenian occupation forces. Joint Armenian and armed forces of the ex-Soviet 366th regiment occupied the town.  Under the extreme conditions, those that survived the siege moved into the darkness of night to be met at the middle of the route by an ambush of Armenian forces.  Horrific Atrocities
Date:   February 26, 1992 Place:   Khojaly, Azerbaijan Victims:   Civilians of  Khojaly that were trying to flee the town  Perpetrators:   Armed forces of the Republic of Armenia together with troop of Ex- Soviet 366 regiment KHOJALY MASSACRE MEMO
Askeran Khojaly Agdam Armenian soldiers and 366 th  Ex-Soviet regiment Before the Massacre the town was blockaded from all sides by Armenian troops and there was given one humanitarian corridor to fleeing people. Fleeing scared civilians were met by Armenian soldiers and 366 th  Ex-Soviet regiment by Askeran and start shooting at civilians with fired guns Road from Khojaly to Agdam Assumed Final Destination of fleeing people Closest town to Khojaly Fleeing people (IDPs) who are escaping from town to the directio n  of Agdam
VICTIMS 8 families were eliminated entirely  25 children lost both parents 130 children lost at least one parent 25 children lost both parents 130 children lost at least one parent 613 unarmed people massacred  487  injured  1275 taken hostage
Facts  “ About 1,000 of Khojaly`s 10,000 people were massacred by the Armenian Army in Tuesdays attack”.  “ BBC reporter (…) claimed that he saw more than 100 bodies of Azerbaijani men, women and children as well as a baby who are shot dead from their heads from a very short distance”. “ Muslim imam of the nearby city of Agdam had reported a figure of 580 bodies received at his mosque from Khojaly, most of them civilians. "We did not count the bodies. But the figure seems reasonable. It is no fantasy” Francois Zen Ruffinen, head of delegation of the International Red Cross in Baku” Source : 02. 03.1992 3 March 1992 “ The Independent” 12 June 1992 INTERNATIONAL MEDIA REFLECTION
1. SERJ SARGSIAN   1992 - Armenian military field commander in Nagorno Karabakh 2000-2007- Minister of Defense of the Republic of Armenia Present time - President of the Republic of Armenia 2. SEYRAN OGANYAN 1992 - Commander of the 2nd battalion of 366th regiment  Present time - Minister of Defense of self-proclaimed “Nagorno-Karabakh Republic” 3. ROBERT KOCHARYAN  1992-1994 - Chairman of the State Defense Committee of self-proclaimed Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.  1998-2008 – Former President of the Republic of Armenia 4. MONTE MELKONYAN   Former Head of the “ ASALA-MR”  (Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia)  terrorist organization,1992-1993 Armenian military commander in the Nagorno-Karabakh CHIEF PERPETRATORS-WHO ARE THEY?
Genocide in legal terms The international legal definition of the crime of genocide is found in Articles II and III of the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide.  Article II describes two elements of the crime of genocide:
“ 1)  the mental element , meaning the " intent to destroy ,  in whole or in part , a national,  ethnical , racial or religious  group , as such", and ” Incumbent President of Armenia  SERJ SARGSIAN :  “ Before Khojaly Azerbaijanis thought that we (Armenians) are unable of killing civilians. In Khojaly we have broken this stereotype.”  “ Sargsian account  in other Words, suggesting that the killings may, at least in part, have been a deliberate act of mass killing as intimidation.” – concludes British journalist Thomas de Waal in his book on conflict.
2)  the physical element   of the killing members  of the group. A crime must include  both  elements  to be called "genocide." “ As soon as he had arrived at Khojaly  in  response to reports of fighting, he had begun piecing together the story of the MASSACRE that had just wound down, perhaps only an hour before his arrival”. At about 11.00 pm the night before, some 2.000 Armenian fighters had advanced through the high grass on three sides of Khojaly, forcing the residents out through the open side to the east. Daud Kheyrian “For the sake of cross”, Beirut 2007: “… the Armenian group “Gaflan” ... collected 100 dead bodies of Turks (Azerbaijanis) and burned them in a place located one kilometer from Khojaly to the West on March 2… Then they have burned dead bodies. It seemed to me that someone was crying in fire between dead bodies…  ” Markar Melkonian:“My Brother’s Road”
Memorial Human rights Society: According to Burganski I, the cameraman of “GOLFSTREAM” association., who was in Khojaly on 26 February, the most of peaceful civilians were killed as a result of mortar bombardment, conducted by subdivisions of defensive garrison, but the reliability of the data given by Burganski is doubtful, as the assault conditions described by the cameraman don’t coincide with the information given by other sources. Human Rights Watch/Helsinki: " [Karabakh] Armenian forces and the troops of the 366th CIS regiment . . .deliberately disregarded this customary law restraint on attacks. Nagorno-Karabakh officials and fighters clearly expected the inhabitants of Khojaly to flee since they claim to have informed the town that a corridor would be left open to allow for their safe passage. . .  the killing of fleeing combatants could not justify the foreseeable large number of civilian casualties.” WATCH-DOGS’ REFLECTIONS
Civic tool for participation-CAMPAIGNING What is Campaigning? Campaigning is the process of mobilizing  people  to join together to take action to  challenge  the powerful to make  decisions  to help benefit, not harm the powerless.   We put the power of  people against  the power of  lobbies . TIME TO ACT!
Justice for Khojaly  International Civil Awareness Campaign   Launched by International Team  Local, national, global coordinators; Supporting individuals; Supporting organizations; Volunteers; using Website -  www.justiceforkhojaly.org   Online Social Networks  Mass Media tools Recognition decision-makers RAISE YOUR VOICE FOR RECOGNITION
CAMPAIGN’S GOALS AND OBJECTIVES: R aising  civil awareness of international community on suffered people in the Karabakh conflict and particularly disseminating historical truth about Khojaly Massacre perpetrated against peaceful Azerbaijani population on February 26, 1992;  Achievement of legal-political recognition of Khojaly massacre in international level (by assemblies of international organizations, parliaments and etc.)  Utilizing p hotos demonstrating human opposition to massacres and cleansing based  on  all forms of racial, ethnic or religious discrimination Justice for Khojaly campaign
Called Decide in the name of Justice To recognize Khojaly Massacre as crime against humanity and fight injustice in the world  The main aim of Petiton is: To appeal to world leaders to lead the noble cause of ensuring justice for those who can’t anymore cry for it themselves;  To appeal to representatives of peoples to live up to the fundamental principles of human dignity and support this moral cause;  To appeal to head of states and governments in the name of humanity to openly (verbally or by written statement) and properly recognize Khojaly massacre as crime against humanity and call to bring Khojaly perpetrators to justice.  PETITON TO WORLD LEADERS
WHO, WHERE, WHAT,HOW? COORDINATORS  are Activists who support, promote and publicize Justice for Khojaly campaign in the county of residence on voluntary basis;  GLOBAL, NATIONAL  and  REGIONAL   coordinators  are functioning to crate their local JFK communities by using social networks, Mass media means and organizational capacities;  Coordinators  organize their events such as exhibitions, lectures, rallies, seminars, presentations to share out truth about Khojaly massacre and endeavor to achieve objectives of the Campaign;  The Campaign supports  coordinators  to organize events in the respective organizations, at national landmark venues, headquarters of international organizations, and at the side of international events. COORDINATORS
1 .  BECOME A MEMBER Register at the Campaign website and Facebook page, become a  member; stay up to date on Campaign news; and get involved in the events;    2. CREATE AND SHARE YOUR IMAGE MESSAGE Generating your own photo/image or message that reflects the Campaign theme at the Campaign website;   3. EXPRESS YOURSELF Send a letter or essay about your experience  learning about Khojaly and/or campaigning toward justice for Khojaly;   4.   PETITION THE WORLD LEADERS Sign the petition and send short messages at the Campaign website to head of states and parliaments and request them to decide in the name of Justice;    5. GO TO THE MEDIA Highlight aims and publicize narratives of the Campaign in local, national and international media   How to join the Campaign ?
International Conferences
Outdoor campaigning
Collection of signatures
www.justiceforkhojaly.org Khojaly Massacre How to join the campaign? Online Declaration and Petitions Photo testimony Photo messages Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict Interactive Map List of victims Documents by International Organization Events and  Gallery Independent eyewitnesses  Online campaigning  Campaign Events
Type of Network Membership Groups Fan Pages  Application (Cause etc.) What it includes? Intro about Campaign Info about Khojaly massacre Photo gallery Regular News update Open discussions Large scale Social networks
CREATIVE PHOTO MESSAGES Photo/Image or message that reflects the Campaign theme
For evil to triumph it is sufficient that good men  are silent… Break the silence… Contact us at:  [email_address]
www.justiceforkhojaly.org   Thank you!

Presentation Khojaly

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    International Awareness CampaignJustice for Khojaly   Joined by 119 youth organizations www.justiceforkhojaly.org
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    What did happen? Night from 25 th to 26 th of February… Khojaly city came under intensive fire from the surrounding Armenian occupation forces. Joint Armenian and armed forces of the ex-Soviet 366th regiment occupied the town. Under the extreme conditions, those that survived the siege moved into the darkness of night to be met at the middle of the route by an ambush of Armenian forces. Horrific Atrocities
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    Date: February 26, 1992 Place: Khojaly, Azerbaijan Victims: Civilians of Khojaly that were trying to flee the town Perpetrators: Armed forces of the Republic of Armenia together with troop of Ex- Soviet 366 regiment KHOJALY MASSACRE MEMO
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    Askeran Khojaly AgdamArmenian soldiers and 366 th Ex-Soviet regiment Before the Massacre the town was blockaded from all sides by Armenian troops and there was given one humanitarian corridor to fleeing people. Fleeing scared civilians were met by Armenian soldiers and 366 th Ex-Soviet regiment by Askeran and start shooting at civilians with fired guns Road from Khojaly to Agdam Assumed Final Destination of fleeing people Closest town to Khojaly Fleeing people (IDPs) who are escaping from town to the directio n of Agdam
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    VICTIMS 8 familieswere eliminated entirely 25 children lost both parents 130 children lost at least one parent 25 children lost both parents 130 children lost at least one parent 613 unarmed people massacred 487 injured 1275 taken hostage
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    Facts “About 1,000 of Khojaly`s 10,000 people were massacred by the Armenian Army in Tuesdays attack”. “ BBC reporter (…) claimed that he saw more than 100 bodies of Azerbaijani men, women and children as well as a baby who are shot dead from their heads from a very short distance”. “ Muslim imam of the nearby city of Agdam had reported a figure of 580 bodies received at his mosque from Khojaly, most of them civilians. "We did not count the bodies. But the figure seems reasonable. It is no fantasy” Francois Zen Ruffinen, head of delegation of the International Red Cross in Baku” Source : 02. 03.1992 3 March 1992 “ The Independent” 12 June 1992 INTERNATIONAL MEDIA REFLECTION
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    1. SERJ SARGSIAN 1992 - Armenian military field commander in Nagorno Karabakh 2000-2007- Minister of Defense of the Republic of Armenia Present time - President of the Republic of Armenia 2. SEYRAN OGANYAN 1992 - Commander of the 2nd battalion of 366th regiment Present time - Minister of Defense of self-proclaimed “Nagorno-Karabakh Republic” 3. ROBERT KOCHARYAN 1992-1994 - Chairman of the State Defense Committee of self-proclaimed Nagorno-Karabakh Republic. 1998-2008 – Former President of the Republic of Armenia 4. MONTE MELKONYAN Former Head of the “ ASALA-MR” (Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia) terrorist organization,1992-1993 Armenian military commander in the Nagorno-Karabakh CHIEF PERPETRATORS-WHO ARE THEY?
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    Genocide in legalterms The international legal definition of the crime of genocide is found in Articles II and III of the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide. Article II describes two elements of the crime of genocide:
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    “ 1) the mental element , meaning the " intent to destroy , in whole or in part , a national, ethnical , racial or religious group , as such", and ” Incumbent President of Armenia SERJ SARGSIAN : “ Before Khojaly Azerbaijanis thought that we (Armenians) are unable of killing civilians. In Khojaly we have broken this stereotype.” “ Sargsian account in other Words, suggesting that the killings may, at least in part, have been a deliberate act of mass killing as intimidation.” – concludes British journalist Thomas de Waal in his book on conflict.
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    2) thephysical element of the killing members of the group. A crime must include both elements to be called "genocide." “ As soon as he had arrived at Khojaly in response to reports of fighting, he had begun piecing together the story of the MASSACRE that had just wound down, perhaps only an hour before his arrival”. At about 11.00 pm the night before, some 2.000 Armenian fighters had advanced through the high grass on three sides of Khojaly, forcing the residents out through the open side to the east. Daud Kheyrian “For the sake of cross”, Beirut 2007: “… the Armenian group “Gaflan” ... collected 100 dead bodies of Turks (Azerbaijanis) and burned them in a place located one kilometer from Khojaly to the West on March 2… Then they have burned dead bodies. It seemed to me that someone was crying in fire between dead bodies… ” Markar Melkonian:“My Brother’s Road”
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    Memorial Human rightsSociety: According to Burganski I, the cameraman of “GOLFSTREAM” association., who was in Khojaly on 26 February, the most of peaceful civilians were killed as a result of mortar bombardment, conducted by subdivisions of defensive garrison, but the reliability of the data given by Burganski is doubtful, as the assault conditions described by the cameraman don’t coincide with the information given by other sources. Human Rights Watch/Helsinki: " [Karabakh] Armenian forces and the troops of the 366th CIS regiment . . .deliberately disregarded this customary law restraint on attacks. Nagorno-Karabakh officials and fighters clearly expected the inhabitants of Khojaly to flee since they claim to have informed the town that a corridor would be left open to allow for their safe passage. . . the killing of fleeing combatants could not justify the foreseeable large number of civilian casualties.” WATCH-DOGS’ REFLECTIONS
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    Civic tool forparticipation-CAMPAIGNING What is Campaigning? Campaigning is the process of mobilizing people to join together to take action to challenge the powerful to make decisions to help benefit, not harm the powerless. We put the power of people against the power of lobbies . TIME TO ACT!
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    Justice for Khojaly International Civil Awareness Campaign Launched by International Team Local, national, global coordinators; Supporting individuals; Supporting organizations; Volunteers; using Website - www.justiceforkhojaly.org Online Social Networks Mass Media tools Recognition decision-makers RAISE YOUR VOICE FOR RECOGNITION
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    CAMPAIGN’S GOALS ANDOBJECTIVES: R aising civil awareness of international community on suffered people in the Karabakh conflict and particularly disseminating historical truth about Khojaly Massacre perpetrated against peaceful Azerbaijani population on February 26, 1992; Achievement of legal-political recognition of Khojaly massacre in international level (by assemblies of international organizations, parliaments and etc.) Utilizing p hotos demonstrating human opposition to massacres and cleansing based on all forms of racial, ethnic or religious discrimination Justice for Khojaly campaign
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    Called Decide inthe name of Justice To recognize Khojaly Massacre as crime against humanity and fight injustice in the world The main aim of Petiton is: To appeal to world leaders to lead the noble cause of ensuring justice for those who can’t anymore cry for it themselves; To appeal to representatives of peoples to live up to the fundamental principles of human dignity and support this moral cause; To appeal to head of states and governments in the name of humanity to openly (verbally or by written statement) and properly recognize Khojaly massacre as crime against humanity and call to bring Khojaly perpetrators to justice. PETITON TO WORLD LEADERS
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    WHO, WHERE, WHAT,HOW?COORDINATORS are Activists who support, promote and publicize Justice for Khojaly campaign in the county of residence on voluntary basis; GLOBAL, NATIONAL and REGIONAL coordinators are functioning to crate their local JFK communities by using social networks, Mass media means and organizational capacities; Coordinators organize their events such as exhibitions, lectures, rallies, seminars, presentations to share out truth about Khojaly massacre and endeavor to achieve objectives of the Campaign; The Campaign supports coordinators to organize events in the respective organizations, at national landmark venues, headquarters of international organizations, and at the side of international events. COORDINATORS
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    1 . BECOME A MEMBER Register at the Campaign website and Facebook page, become a member; stay up to date on Campaign news; and get involved in the events;   2. CREATE AND SHARE YOUR IMAGE MESSAGE Generating your own photo/image or message that reflects the Campaign theme at the Campaign website;   3. EXPRESS YOURSELF Send a letter or essay about your experience learning about Khojaly and/or campaigning toward justice for Khojaly;   4. PETITION THE WORLD LEADERS Sign the petition and send short messages at the Campaign website to head of states and parliaments and request them to decide in the name of Justice;   5. GO TO THE MEDIA Highlight aims and publicize narratives of the Campaign in local, national and international media   How to join the Campaign ?
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    www.justiceforkhojaly.org Khojaly MassacreHow to join the campaign? Online Declaration and Petitions Photo testimony Photo messages Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict Interactive Map List of victims Documents by International Organization Events and Gallery Independent eyewitnesses Online campaigning Campaign Events
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    Type of NetworkMembership Groups Fan Pages Application (Cause etc.) What it includes? Intro about Campaign Info about Khojaly massacre Photo gallery Regular News update Open discussions Large scale Social networks
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    CREATIVE PHOTO MESSAGESPhoto/Image or message that reflects the Campaign theme
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    For evil totriumph it is sufficient that good men are silent… Break the silence… Contact us at: [email_address]
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