Sumgait, February, 1988 documentary to premiere on May 15

Sumgait, February, 1988 documentary to premiere on May 15

PanARMENIAN.Net - On May 15, Public Television of Armenia will premiere Sumgait, February, 1988 documentary, created in the framework Ordinary Genocide Project.

The film draws on original materials, with eye-witness evidences, exclusive videos and photographs, investigation and trial-related documents demonstrated for the first time. The materials prove Azeri authorities and special services to be the perpetrators of February 27-29, 1988 massacre in Sumgait.

Commemorating tragedy victims, the film aims to dispel rumors caused by mass falsification of historic facts.

Besides Armenian and Russian film versions available, English, French and Arabic ones will soon be released.

The Sumgait Pogrom

The Sumgait Pogrom was the Azeri-led pogrom that targeted the Armenian population living in the Azerbaijani seaside town of Sumgait in February 1988. On February 27, 1988, large mobs made up of Azeris formed into groups that went on to attack and kill Armenians in both on the streets and in their apartments; widespread looting and a general lack of concern from police officers allowed the situation to worsen. The violent acts in Sumgait were unprecedented in scope in the Soviet Union and attracted a great deal of attention from the media in the West. The massacre came in light of the Nagorno-Karabakh movement that was gaining traction in the neighbouring Armenia SSR.

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