ArmInfo. Clashes between law enforcement officers and activists took place near the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where the "Tavush for the Motherland" movement held a protest for several hours in a row. Additional forces have been deployed near the Ministry, including special forces. As a result, about 16 people were detained.
Bagrat Srbazan, the leader of the Movement, called on the participants of the action not to resort to violence. "There is no place for violence in our Movement. If someone is noticed in such behavior, then he is either a provocateur or a sent agent. We condemn violence, both among the participants of the protest and among the security forces," he said. It should be noted that the participants of the Movement gathered at the building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with one goal - to meet with the head of the Armenian Foreign Ministry Ararat Mirzoyan, so that the latter could answer questions of interest, including those related to the new demand of the Azerbaijani side for an apology for the "genocide in Khojaly" (Ivanyan).
Bagrat Srbazan emphasized: "If you are not agents of the Turkish and Azerbaijani regime, you are not traitors and all that you are accused of - you will come and we will talk. Otherwise, we, several people accompanied by media representatives, will come to you". However, representatives of the Ministry of Internal Affairs stated that the meeting was impossible, since the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is a specially protected body operating under a pass system. It was noted that if there is an attempt to break through the police cordon, the security forces will be forced to resort to special measures.
After some time, the action participants used smoke bombs, after which a clash began. Citizens were detained using disproportionate brute force. When the situation stabilized, Bagrat Srbazan stated that Ararat Mirzoyan was responsible for all of this. After the incident, he called on citizens to distribute in various ways photographs of all employees of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with a note that the latter are agents of Turkiye and Azerbaijan. "These people should not know peace," the leader of the Movement stated. At the same time, he reported that according to incoming information, many employees of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs support the "Tavush for the Motherland" movement. "If this is really so, then let them come to us and resign, rather than transmitting messages," Srbazan said.
Famous Turkologist Varuzhan Geghamyan also took part in the protest. He noted that due to his activities, he constantly studies the political field of two enemy countries - Turkiyeand Azerbaijan. The latter, according to him, are preparing not for peace, but for a new war, which is carried out in various ways.
"I can say that there has been only one positive change in the last 4 years. I say this as a specialist. For the first time in 4 years, Turkiye and Azerbaijan have expressed real concern. The reason for this was the struggle that we started together. Even the heads of these states are discussing our sacred struggle. Do you understand what this means? It means that the struggle we started does not stem from the interests of Turkiye and Azerbaijan. This means that we are on the right path. This is the right struggle," said the Turkologist. At the same time, he noted that if there is no national confrontation today, then the demands of the latter will not cease. "They have one dream - to live peacefully in our region, but without us," said Geghamyan. Earlier Varuzhan Geghamyan distributed a message in his telegram channel, which said that Turkiye is concerned about the fate of Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan. "Thus, the famous journalist, editor-in-chief of the popular Independent Turkce Nevzat Cicek said in an interview yesterday: "I will be sincere, the leader of Armenia must be protected by special forces (an elite unit of the Turkish Armed Forces). Let me remind you that the Azerbaijanis also speak out against the Sacred Struggle, from where it is also proposed to send troops to Armenia to support Pashinyan. Know who supports the Armenian government and inform others about it!", wrote Geghamyan.
The president of the Azerbaijan said yesterday that Armenia should "apologize" for what it did in Khojaly. In this regard, there was no reaction from the Armenian Foreign Ministry. The statement was published by the Geghard Foundation, which, in particular, says: "During the military actions in February 1992, the Armenian military forces provided the Azerbaijani residents of Khojaly with a humanitarian corridor for their unhindered exit from the city. However, near the settlement of Shelli in the outskirts of Aghdam, militants of the Azerbaijani National Front fired at Azerbaijanis leaving Khojaly, after which they desecrated their corpses (this information was preserved thanks to video footage (with a difference of two days) by Chingiz Mustafayev).
After some time, Azerbaijan began to present these events as "genocide" of the civilian population carried out by Armenians. This false thesis, which has been spreading for years, is now being promoted at the state level.
That the atrocities were committed by the Azerbaijanis themselves is evidenced not only by the surviving eyewitnesses from Khojaly, but also by the former leader of Azerbaijan Ayaz Mutalibov in an interview with Nezavisimaya Gazeta. According to Mutalibov, these atrocities were organized by some forces in order to discredit him and achieve his resignation. In fact, as a result of internal political intrigues on the way to achieving power, Azerbaijanis did not even spare their own population, organizing their massacre. In fact, it is the genocidal Azerbaijani regime, especially the regime of Ilham Aliyev, which carried out pogroms and massacres of Armenians in Sumgait, Baku, Gandzak, Artsakh and other places under the control of the Azerbaijanis, that should ask for forgiveness and recognize the expression of will of the Artsakh Armenians - to live freely and independently in their homeland.