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Kirovabad pogrom

The Kirovabad pogrom〔Stuart J. Kaufman, ''Modern Hatreds: The Symbolic Politics of Ethnic War'', Cornell University Press, 2001, (p. 77. )〕 or the pogrom of Kirovabad〔Touraj Atabaki, Sanjyot Mehendale, ''Central Asia and the Caucasus: Transnationalism and Diaspora'', Routledge, 2005, (p. 85. )〕〔Stephan H. Astourian, ''From Ter-Petrosian to Kocharian: Leadership Change in Armenia'', Berkeley Program in Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 2000, (p. 22. )〕 was an Azeri-led pogrom that targeted Armenians living in the city of Kirovabad (today called Ganja) in Soviet Azerbaijan during November 1988.〔Ethnic Fears and Ethnic War in Karabagh Article - Scholar - SJ Kaufman〕〔Armenia in Crisis: The 1988 Earthquake By Verluise〕
== Pogrom ==
An unidentified Armenian press editor said the commander of the Soviet troops asked the Interior Ministry in Moscow for permission to evacuate some of the city's Armenian population of 100,000. The conflict intensified in the fall of 1988, as the Armenians of Kirovabad and the surrounding countryside were driven from their homes and forced to seek haven in Armenia.〔From Richard G. Hovannisian, “Etiology and Sequelae of the Armenian Genocide,” In George J. Andreopoulos1 (ed.), Genocide: Conceptual and Historical Dimensions, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1994, pp. 111-140.〕 According to Los Angeles Times, an article published on November 27, 1988, "Soviet soldiers have blocked dozens of Azerbaijani attempts to massacre Armenians in their homes in the continuing communal violence in the southern Soviet republic of Azerbaijan, a senior military commander there said Saturday."〔(Soviet Tells of Blocking Slaughter of Armenians )〕
On November 23, martial law was declared in Kirovabad, meaning that troops could now respond with rifle fire.〔Yuri Rost, "Armenian Tragedy", London: Weidenfield and Nicolson, 1990, p. 82.〕 That same day, an attempt of pogrom against the building of the city's Executive committee took place. During the clashes between the aggressive crowd and the armed forces who tried to keep the order and to defend the Armenian citizens three soldiers were killed, and 67 people were wounded. Hooligans burned down and damaged the military machines.〔(Армяно-азербайджанский (Карабахский) вооруженный конфликт (1988-1994 гг.) )〕

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