Quba mass grave explained

Quba mass grave
Native Name:Quba kütləvi məzarlığı
Native Name Lang:Azerbaijani
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Location:Quba
Country:Azerbaijan
Type:Mass grave

The Quba mass grave is a mass grave site claimed to be from 1918 located in the town of Quba in northeastern Azerbaijan, however there is no evidence or primary source attesting to a massacre occurring there at that time. It was discovered during the building of a stadium in April 2007.

Investigation

Once the burial site was uncovered, the Institute of Archeology and Ethnography of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences dispatched a forensic expedition to the location. The expedition released its first forensics report on April 13, 2007, stating that the preponderance of commingled skeletal remains suggests that the people were first executed and then thrown into wells, 2.5 to 5 meters deep.[1] Gahraman Agayev, the leader of the forensic expedition, followed up on this by reporting the discovery of two main wells and two canals with human bones.The research has discovered the remains of more than 400 people belonging to different age groups in the grave. Of these, 50 belong to children, more than 100 to women and others mainly to elderly men. The Azerbaijani government stated that the burial was from a massacre committed against the local population by Armenian gangs in 1918.

Reactions

In response to the mass grave discovery, Levon Yepiskoposyan, supervisor of Human Genetics at the Institute of Molecular Biology in the Armenian National Academy of Sciences and president of the Armenian Anthropological Society, and Hayk Kotanjian, President of the Association of Political Science at the Ministry Doctor of Political Sciences, sent letters urging the President of the National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan, Mahmud Kerimov, to form a joint committee to examine the remains found. As of 2013, those letters have not received a response from Azerbaijani officials.[2]

Hayk Demoyan, the director of the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute, has stated that no foreign experts have examined the human remains.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Б. Сафаров. Установить всех жертв поименно не удастся . Эхо . June 9, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110815104959/http://echo.az/index.php?aid=135 . August 15, 2011 . dead .
  2. News: ru:Армянские политологи против политики ксенофобии Ильхама Алиева: кто же захоронен в Губе?. http://regnum.ru/news/polit/1589098.html. 1 June 2013. 2 November 2012. Regnum. ru.
  3. News: Demoyan. Hayk. ru:Когда Губа не дура, или особенности национального геноцидостроения а Азербайджане. http://www.erbo.su/history/azerbaidjan/83_kogda_guba_ne_dura.html. https://web.archive.org/web/20160507030643/http://erbo.su/history/azerbaidjan/83_kogda_guba_ne_dura.html. 7 May 2016. 1 June 2013. Golos Armenii. 14 September 2010. Hayk Demoyan. ru.