Armenian Foreign Ministry referred to the tragic events in 1992.
“On April 10, 1992, the Armenian civilians of the village of Maragha were subjected to complete ethnic cleansing: more than 50 civilians, including 30 women, were killed by the Azerbaijani forces, while the population of 5000 was forcibly displaced. 29 women & 9 children were taken hostage, the fate of 19 is still unknown.
These atrocities were well documented in the reports of Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International. The patterns of behavior that led to the Maragha massacre – ethnic hatred, impunity, glorification of war crimes, the destruction of Armenian cultural sites & forced displacement – were earlier witnessed during the 1988-1990 pogroms of Armenians in Sumgait, Kirovabad & Baku, & elsewhere.
Today, as we pay tribute to the victims of pogroms in Maragha, we recall that prevention of such atrocities and achieving lasting peace requires abandoning hate speech and promoting respect for fundamental human rights”, Armenian Foreign Ministry said in a post on X.