Karabakh Liberty Organization starts to spread information on Khojali tragedy through Internet

Karabakh Liberty Organization starts to spread information on Khojali tragedy through Internet Karabakh Liberty Organization (KLO) has started spreading information online, in English and Russian, about a genocide committed in Khojali, the KLO said.
Information is sent to international organizations, embassies, individual e-mails, as well as is spread through Facebook.
The information tells of the tragedy in Khojali. Also, it includes testimonies by Azerbaijani and Armenian witnesses, a list of young victims and names of perpetrators.
The materials have been prepared and translated into English and Russian with the financial support of the Council of State Support to NGOs under the Azerbaijani president.
Armenian troops committed genocide in Khojali on Feb. 26, 1992. The tragedy began early morning and over 613 unarmed Azerbaijani citizens were killed. Among them were 106 women and 83 children. About 1,000 people were left disabled by shots and eight families were fully destroyed.
More than 25 children lost their parents, more than 1,200 people were taken prisoners and around 150 people went missing.

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