An exhibition and film screening were held in Tbilisi on the occasion of the 34th anniversary of the Khojaly genocide
A memorial exhibition titled "We Have Not Forgotten, We Will Not Let It Be Forgotten" was organized at the M.F. Akhundzade Museum of Azerbaijani Culture in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on the occasion of the 34th anniversary of the Khojaly genocide.
As Report informs, the exposition included photographs of real footage from the scene of the tragedy that occurred in February 1992.
As part of the event, a documentary film reflecting the history of the Khojaly massacre was also shown.
Deputy Director of the museum Leyla Aliyeva stated that this tragedy is a grave crime committed not only against the Azerbaijani people but also against humanity as a whole. "Bringing the truth about the tragedy to the attention of the international community and preserving the memory of the victims is the moral duty of every Azerbaijani," she added.
Today, a commemoration ceremony was also held at the Consulate General of Azerbaijan in Batumi, Georgia. The Azerbaijani flag at the administrative building of the consulate general was lowered to half-mast in memory of the innocent victims of Khojaly.
At the same time, an article titled "Khojaly Genocide - 34 Years Have Passed" was published on the news agency TV12.ge, which has a wide readership in the region.
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