BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 28. A memorial occasion
devoted to the anniversary of the Khojaly genocide was held at
the Azerbaijan Home in Warsaw, Poland, Development stories through the
State Committee for Work with Diaspora.
The occasion, organized by the Azerbaijan Home in Warsaw and the
Polish Azerbaijani Council (PAC), was attended by members of the
Azerbaijani neighborhood in addition to native public figures.
Tuncay Novruzzade, a board member of the PAC Warsaw department, and
Amin Maharramzade, a council member, offered detailed info
in regards to the Khojaly bloodbath. They emphasised that the tragedy holds
an unforgettable place within the reminiscence of the Azerbaijani folks, and
that commemorating the victims is essential for preserving historic
justice and educating future generations about nationwide and ethical
values.
The occasion featured a screening of the movie Nabat, which depicts
the deep scars left by the Karabakh battle on people, the ache of
displacement from native lands, and the ethical resilience of the
folks by the determine of a mom. The movie deeply moved the
viewers and evoked robust emotional responses.
A photograph exhibition illustrating the horrors of Khojaly was additionally
offered, exhibiting destroyed properties, misplaced households, struggling
kids and aged folks, and the devastated streets of the
metropolis. The exhibition underscored the significance of worldwide
recognition of the Khojaly bloodbath.
Organizers, talking to the media division of the Azerbaijan
Home in Warsaw, highlighted the importance of such occasions in
guaranteeing historic truths will not be forgotten, defending human
values, and fostering ethical schooling for younger generations.
The Azerbaijan Home in Warsaw commonly holds memorial occasions,
conferences, and public consciousness initiatives on the Khojaly bloodbath.
These initiatives not solely go away a deep emotional influence on
contributors but additionally function an essential platform for passing
historic truths to future generations and selling humanitarian
values.
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