
Sadistic Pleasures: Silent Crimes of Azerbaijan
by: Ashkhen Arakelyan (Author),Gregory V Diehl(Foreword)
Publisher: Identity Publications
Publication Date: January 31, 2022
Language: English
Print Length: 178 pages
ISBN-10: 1945884576
ISBN-13: 9781945884573
Book Description
In Sadistic Pleasures, an independent joualist documents the true stories of torture, pain, and merciless psychological abuse endured by 14 Armenian soldiers and civilians who became prisoners of war in Azerbaijan during the Forty-Four Day War in 2020 for control of the autonomous Republic of Artsakh. This book contains their first-hand memoirs of what goes on behind enemy lines, hidden from the scrutiny of the United Nations and inteational human rights organizations.The testimonies of these brave POWs reveal the mindsets of the perpetrators of heinous war crimes during the Second Nagoo-Karabakh War-ordinary people who are motivated by generations of political indoctrination of hatred for Armenians. They expose an inteational epidemic of racism and bigotry behind this humanitarian crisis in the Turkic world that must be overcome through free joualism and public reporting before peace can ever retu to this disputed territory. Additionally, these historic interviews are framed by a historical overview of how the dispute over Artsakh arose. Included here is the region’s ancient past, Stalin’s reassignment of the region to Azerbaijan during the Soviet Union, the near-unanimous declaration of independence in 1991, the First Nagoo-Karabakh War that followed, and the 26 years of frozen conflict with Armenia since.
In Sadistic Pleasures, an independent joualist documents the true stories of torture, pain, and merciless psychological abuse endured by 14 Armenian soldiers and civilians who became prisoners of war in Azerbaijan during the Forty-Four Day War in 2020 for control of the autonomous Republic of Artsakh. This book contains their first-hand memoirs of what goes on behind enemy lines, hidden from the scrutiny of the United Nations and inteational human rights organizations.The testimonies of these brave POWs reveal the mindsets of the perpetrators of heinous war crimes during the Second Nagoo-Karabakh War-ordinary people who are motivated by generations of political indoctrination of hatred for Armenians. They expose an inteational epidemic of racism and bigotry behind this humanitarian crisis in the Turkic world that must be overcome through free joualism and public reporting before peace can ever retu to this disputed territory. Additionally, these historic interviews are framed by a historical overview of how the dispute over Artsakh arose. Included here is the region’s ancient past, Stalin’s reassignment of the region to Azerbaijan during the Soviet Union, the near-unanimous declaration of independence in 1991, the First Nagoo-Karabakh War that followed, and the 26 years of frozen conflict with Armenia since. Read more