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Stalin dictatorship and crimes against humanity

Updated information via social media post - March 2, 2024

Tigran (Dicran) Avagyan (Avakian)

From August 23, 2014 to July 22, 2016 on the post of Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine for European Integration.


The deportation of Crimean Armenians is Stalin's unforgotten crime. June 27, 1944 is a sad date in the history of the Armenian people. On this day, Crimean Armenians became victims of monstrous injustice. According to the GKO decree of June 2, 1944 No. 5984 SS, following the Crimean Tatars, the entire Armenian population - 12,873 people - was deported from Crimea. All persons of Armenian nationality were deported, regardless of gender, age and services to the Soviet regime - former underground fighters and partisans, war invalids and labor veterans, members of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) and Komsomol members, families of Red Army soldiers who died at the front and continue to fight in the active army, old people , women, children. The operation to evict Armenians from Crimea was entrusted to a Tbilisi Armenian, General of the NK GB Bogdan Kobulov, which he carried out with particular cruelty, giving people a few minutes to gather.

Armenian woman A. A. Boyadzhieva, who lost six brothers at the front, recalls: “On the night of June 26-27, 1944, the eviction began. We were given 20 minutes to get ready. They said not to take suitcases, you could only take soft things! We didn't know where to start packing. Two children are small, the mother is old, and an old aunt was also visiting. There was just no baked bread or crackers in the house... They loaded us onto cars and took us to Evpatoria, and then into carriages and to the Sverdlovsk region... We stood at some stations for days. We arrived on July 13th. First they settled in pigsties and poultry houses, then in barracks with shared kitchens...”
 
 

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(posted Oct 3, 2023)

Via Social Media posts:

In 1937, by Stalin's order Talish had to learn Azerbaijani. More than 30 thousand Talish intellectuals protesting against this decision were exiled to Siberia and Kazakhstan.
The book "Azerbaijani for Talish Elementary Schools" was prepared in 1937 for Talish schools to violently pass Azerbaijan.
This is one more proof of Moscow's patronage, Panturkism and Azerbaijanism. Without Moscow, Azerbaijani would not exist for more than a year.
Talish journalist Rakhim Shaliev



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