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Conference in Berlin discusses Khojaly massacre  - 14 December 2009


The conference entitled "Truth leads to peace - the Forgotten Victims, Jews and Azerbaijanis in the Caucasus", was held in Berlin, Germany on December 10, 2009 on Human Rights Day. 

"The event organized within the framework of the “Justice for Khojaly” international civil awareness campaign took place at the Center for Development of German-Azerbaijani relations and was attended by over 100 guests. One of the main aims of the conference was to inform the German community about the forgotten victims of the tragedies happened in Azerbaijan" said the National Coordinator of the JFK campaign in Germany, Samira Patzer-Ismailova. 

Member of the European Parliament Mr. Edward Lintner condemned the occupation policy of Armenia against Azerbaijan, and urged Europe to participate more actively in the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh problem in his speech. Condemn 

The Professor of Potsdam University Dr. Wilfried Fuhrman and director of The European-Azerbaijan Society (TEAS) Mr. Shahin Namati-Nasab delivered speeches at the conference, talked about the humanitarian catastrophes in Azerbaijan, particularly Khojaly massacre perpetrated against the civilian population of Azerbaijan in February 1992. The professor of the Universities of Bonn and Berlin Dr. Eva Maria Auch talked about the history of the Jews community living in Azerbaijan and in her presentation underlying tolerance of Azerbaijanis against different religions and cultures mentioned that Jews lived in peace in Azerbaijan for centuries. 

At the conference the Director of the Human Rights Institute of National Academy of Science of Azerbaijan Professor Ayten Mustafaeva presented the of book entitled "Death Marches" in german, written by late Professor Rovshan Mustafayev. 

Fariz Gasimli representative of the Coordination Center of Azerbaijanis in Germany, made a presentation about the "Justice for Khojaly" international civil awareness campaign in German, gave detailed information about the Khojaly tragedy and the work done within the JFK campaign to reach the international community. 
The event was attended by members of the Bundestag, the Jewish community of Germany, the Turkish and Azerbaijani Diaspora organizatons, as well as students, the representatives of NGOs and local media. 

Justice for Khojaly international civil awareness campaign (www.justiceforkhojaly.com) was initiated by Mrs. Leila Aliyeva, General Coordinator on Intercultural Dialogue of the Islamic Conference Youth Forum for Dialogue and Cooperation and declared on May 8, 2008. The Campaign has been successfully launched in more than 25 countries of the world. More than 120 000 indviduals and 119 organizations joined the campaign. The Campaign is aimed at raising international civil awareness on the Khojaly massacre and achieving political and legal recognition by the international community. 

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