BAKU, Azerbaijan, January 19. Azerbaijan's
Ministry of Energy held a commemoration in honor of the 36th
anniversary of the January 20 tragedy, a defining chapter in the
Azerbaijani people’s struggle for independence and sovereignty,
Trend reports via
the ministry.
According to the ministry, the event began with a minute of
silence in memory of the martyrs. Deputy Minister of Energy Samir
Valiyev emphasized that the January 20 events, which culminated
against the backdrop of attempts to merge Karabakh with Armenia,
are recorded in history as a severe crime against the Azerbaijani
people.
Valiyev noted that in January 1990, troops sent to Baku under
orders from the Soviet leadership committed unprecedented violence
against civilians, ending the lives of innocent people. This bloody
event profoundly influenced the formation of national identity and
strengthened the ideals of freedom and independence.
The event highlighted that the first political and legal
assessment of the tragedy was made by National Leader Heydar
Aliyev, who condemned the Soviet military deployment in Baku as a
grave crime and demanded accountability for those responsible.
The ministry also noted that President Ilham Aliyev continues to
honor the memory of the victims, ensuring ongoing social protection
for the families of martyrs and the disabled.
Speeches during the ceremony underscored that the historic
victory in the 44-day Patriotic War demonstrated that the
sacrifices of all martyrs, including those of January 20, were not
in vain. Strengthening social protection for martyrs’ families,
ensuring sustainable national development, and restoring liberated
territories are seen as the continuation of this sacred legacy.
The observance wrapped up with the presentation of a video
focused on the January 20 occurrences.
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