Were informed about the terrible tragedy of the 20th century in the history of Azerbaijan. Having received the information, they were deeply impressed and harshly condemned the vandalism of the Armenians against to the civilian population of Azerbaijan.
“This Memorial Complex is the first in Azerbaijan. The design of the Complex is impressive, the architecture is symbolical and it makes deep meaning. Totally exhibits demonstrated here reveal our history”
Under the leadership of the Executive Authority of the Nasimi District, more than 150 participants of the “Young Heydarians” summer school visited the “Genocide Memorial Complex” in the city of Guba. First of all, schoolchildren honored the memory of the victims of the genocide and visited the monument – the grave, then made an excursion to the museum. Young Heydarians were shown photoes of Guba city, the construction works there and lifestyle of population at the beginnig of twentieth centure.Then they were thoroughly informed about the acts of genocide committed by the Armenian gangs in 1918.
The guest was informed about atrocities commited by the Armenian vandals in Azerbaijani lands in 1918.
The Summer Fest Youth Camp was organized in Shahdag Tourism Center by the joint efforts of the Youth Foundation, the State Tourism Agency of Azerbaijan Republic,The Union of Student Youth Organizations of Azerbaijan and “Cavan” Youth Movement Public Union.More than 500 participants visited the Memorial Complex of Genocide in Guba on July 16,2019. Participants listened to the lecture of Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor Solmaz Rustamova-Tohidi . Historian stressed that, 101 years ago thousands of civilians were killed becouse of ethnic and religious affiliation by the Armenian nationalists in Baku also in other cities and areas of the Baku province.
Then entering the museum, they were informed about the opening of the complex with the support of Heydar Aliyev Foundation on September 18, 2013, as well as about the images of different parts of Guba in the early twentieth century and the genocide akts by armenian vandals in the regions of Azerbaijan. Finally yjere were presented buklets with information about events in 1918