Germans to learn truth about Khojaly
In the German cities of Mainz and Frankfurt-on-Main on February 23, 12 am, an event will be held on the occasion of the 21 anniversary of the Khojaly tragedy. According to the journalist Sarwan Rizvanov living in Germany, both events will be held by the Azerbaijani immigrants.
"In the center of both cities will be a display about the Khojaly tragedy, reflecting the mass murder of civilians by Armenian militants. Residents of the city will be handed out leaflets telling of tragic events.
In the event participants will share their memories eyewitnesses.
It will be one of the biggest events in Europe dedicated to this tragedy," said Sarwan Rizvanov. -04C-
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