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PRESIDENT ILHAM ALIYEV ATTENDED COMMEMORATION CEREMONY FOR THE 15TH ANNIVERSARY OF KHOJALY GENOCIDE
Azertag, February 26, 2007
Thousands of Baku residents gathered today at the monument "The Cry of Motherland" to commemorate the victims of the genocide committed by Armenian aggressors in the Azerbaijan city of Khojaly on February 26, 1992.
President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev attended the commemoration ceremony. He laid a wreath at the monument.
Also participating in the ceremony were Prime Minister Artur Rasizade, Speaker of the Milli Majlis Ogtay Asadov, Head of the Presidential Administration Ramiz Mehdiyev, members of parliament, ministers, heads of committees and companies, representatives of the diplomatic corps and international organizations, as well as survivors of the Khojaly massacre.
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March 2007, Issue No. 47
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Azernews, March 20, 2007
Aliyev congratulates nation on historic date

The Azerbaijani people celebrated national holidays in a rather low-key way during the Soviet Union times. However, after they asserted sovereignty and established an independent state upon the Soviet collapse in 1991, March 20-21 - the Novruz Bayrami (Holiday) marking the advent of spring - were officially announced holidays. President Ilham Aliyev has lately issued a decree announcing the celebration of the holiday for five days for the first time in the republic's history. Under the decision, the people of Azerbaijan will celebrate the date for a full week starting this year.
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