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Khojaly massacre has been included into the archival project Polynational War Memorial established in Sweden on the initiative of Justice for Khojaly campaign, press office of the Organization of Islamic Conference Youth Forum said.
According to the website of the campaign, the project has released list of the people killed by Armenian armed forces in Khojaly and regarded the tragedy as the most terrible mascara of the 20th century.
The official website of the Justice for Khojaly campaign (www.justiceforkhojaky.org) has been used as source website by the project with a link to the website of the campaign.
The list of the Khojaly tragedy victims has been published with detailed information about the massacre and Nagorno Karabakh war.
Khojaly massacre is mentioned among the genocides and massacres committed in Algeria, Srebrenitsa, Darfur, Madagascar, Nigeria, Rwanda and Vietnam.
The project contains the list of victims of wars, genocides and massacres after the World War II, as well as review on those events, photos and facts.
The list was drawn by the human rights institutions, scientists, international and non-governmental organizations and researchers.
Series of exhibitions and workshops are organized throughout the world within this project to raise the world awareness about this massacre.
It is planned to build memorial complex in Stockholm, Sweden, which will include university, museum, library, archive, memorial parks and other components to perpetuate memory of the tragedy victims.
The Justice for Khojaly campaign submitted its proposals to open Khojaly Genocide section in the complex to the project organizers.
The Justice for Khojaly campaign was launched upon initiative of Coordinator General of the Youth Forum of the Organization of the Islamic Conference Leyla Aliyeva on May 8, 2008.
It is scheduled to organize various exhibitions, conferences and peaceful actions in more than 30 countries on Feb. 26, 2010 and effective campaign is continued to increase the world knowledge about the crime against humanity committed in Khojaly and to give legal-political and spiritual value to this event.
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