Book about the Khojaly tragedy published in London
A book "Khojaly Witness of a war crime - Armenia in the Dock" was published in London by Garnet Publishing House.
The book contains photos and written materials covering the tragedy in Khojaly , where on February 25-26, 1992 when the Armenian forces killed more than 600 civilians in the Azerbaijani town. Compilers of the book are Ian and Fiona Maklahan Port.
Among the published documents are the conclusion of international human rights organizations "Memorial" Human Rights Watch.
Sponsor of the book is Society of European Azerbaijanis. -02D-
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