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Askeran clash

The Askeran clash on 22—23 February 1988 in the town of Askeran was one of the starting points of Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict, which triggered the Nagorno-Karabakh War. The Askeran clash was followed by the Sumgait pogroms.〔Modern hatreds: the symbolic politics of ethnic war - Page 63 by Stuart J. Kaufman〕
== Background and clash ==
On 22 February, two days after the request of Karabakh National Council to transfer the region of Nagorno-Karabakh to Armenia, a crowd of Azerbaijanis surrounded the local Communist Party headquarters, demanding information about rumors of an Azerbaijani having been killed in Stepanakert. They were informed that no such incident had occurred, but refused to believe it. Dissatisfied with what they were told, thousands began marching toward Nagorno-Karabakh, “wreaking destruction en route.” The authorities mobilized roughly a thousand police to stop the riots; the result was a clash in the Askeran region of Nagorno-Karabakh that left two Azerbaijanis dead, 50 Armenian villagers, and an unknown number of Azerbaijanis and police, injured.〔Elizabeth Fuller, “Nagorno-Karabakh: The Death and Casualty Toll to Date,” RL 531/88, Dec. 14, 1988, pp. 1–2.〕〔Modern Hatreds: The Symbolic Politics of Ethnic War - Page 63 by Stuart J. Kaufman〕
On ''Azerbaijani Radio'', deputy attorney general Katusev reported the fact that "two inhabitants of the Agdam district fell victim to murder", giving two Muslim surnames.〔The New York Times, 11 March 1988, p. A6〕 These news, according to Tamara Dragadze, were announced to show the gravity of the conflict and to calm down sentiments.〔The Armenian-Azerbaijani Conflict: Structure and Sentiment”, in Third World Quarterly, No. 1 (January) 1989, p. 56; or Dragadze〕
The news of these clashes sparked the Sumgait pogrom against Armenian residents of the city of Sumgait on 27 February.〔Ethnic Fears and Ethnic War In Karabagh - Stuart J. Kaufman - Page 23〕

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