Nagorno-Karabakh War: One More Case of Muslims Ethnically Cleansing Christians
On February 22, 1988, the first direct confrontation of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict occurred as a large group of Muslims marched from Agdam against the Christian populated town of Askeran, "wreaking destruction en route." The confrontation between the Muslims and the police near Askeran degenerated into the Askeran clash, which left two Muslims dead, one of them reportedly killed by an Muslim police officer, as well as 50 Christian villagers, and an unknown number of Muslims and police, injured.
Large numbers of Christian and Muslim refugees left as violence began against the minority populations of the respective countries.
It's the same old conflict, just dressed-up with different names. The Armenians are Christians (same people that the Turkish Muslims slaughtered during WWI), the Azerbijanis are Shia Muslims and the Kurds are Sunni Muslims. Roughly 35% of the population of Iran is Azeri and Iran is the real Islamo-militant force in the region..
On February 22, 1988, the first direct confrontation of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict occurred as a large group of Muslims marched from Agdam against the Christian populated town of Askeran, "wreaking destruction en route." The confrontation between the Muslims and the police near Askeran degenerated into the Askeran clash, which left two Muslims dead, one of them reportedly killed by an Muslim police officer, as well as 50 Christian villagers, and an unknown number of Muslims and police, injured.
Large numbers of Christian and Muslim refugees left as violence began against the minority populations of the respective countries.
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