The webinar, moderated by the Deputy Director of the Memorial Complex, Mehriban Aliyeva, featured speeches addressing the historical essence of the 1918 genocide events, the consequences of the massacres committed against the Azerbaijani people, and the importance of conveying these events to the international community.
Vafa Aliyeva, a researcher at the Ganja State Historical and Cultural Reserve, emphasized the importance of studying the March 1918 events on the basis of historical facts. She spoke about the necessity of preserving the memory of the massacres committed against Azerbaijanis during that period and passing this knowledge on to future generations.
Afterwards, Tahmina Aliyeva, a specialist at the Genocide Memorial Complex in Guba and a Doctor of Philosophy in History, provided detailed information to the webinar participants about the massacres committed against the Azerbaijani population in Guba and surrounding regions in 1918, as well as the historical significance of archaeological research and the discovery of mass graves.
The webinar was attended by nearly 30 employees from reserves operating under the State Service for the Protection, Development, and Restoration of Cultural Heritage under the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan.