In order to provide the world community with detailed information about the tragedies faced by the Azerbaijani people, UBM Group has decided to implement a number of projects within the framework of the cooperate social responsibility program.
The awareness campaign carried out by the company on the eve of the 26th anniversary of the January 20 tragedy was widely covered in the local and foreign media, as well as in social networks.
As a sign of respect for those killed during the Khojaly massacre, UMB Group launched on February 15 a new large-scale awareness campaign, creating a page called “Justice for Khojaly!” on a number of social networks – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, etc.
To this end, the company has placed on this page specially prepared posters, pictures and videos. These publicity materials have been prepared for people around the world in five languages – Azerbaijani, English, French, German and Russian.
UBM Group calls on Azerbaijanis all over the world to take an active part in this work: “Let us not forget our history and not let it be forgotten."
For agitation, please use following links in your comments, news, likes, shares and notes with #justiceforkhojaly ‪#armenianaggression ‪#armenianterror ‪#khojaly hashtags:
https://www.facebook.com/JusticeForKhojaly
https://twitter.com/justice_khojaly
https://www.instagram.com/justice_khojaly/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0XPCgZk3WG0UF8XkzND0ZA
https://www.facebook.com/JFKCampaign/?fref=ts
https://www.facebook.com/JFKCampaign/?fref=ts
UBM Group urges all the Azerbaijanis living in the country and around the world to use shared materials and to strengthen agitation on social networks, media and in every country we can reach.
The international campaign “Justice for Khojaly” was launched on May 8, 2008 on the initiative of Ms Leyla Aliyeva, Vice-President of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation to raise awareness and drawing the attention of the international community to this horrible tragedy.
As a result of occupation of Azerbaijan’s Khojaly city by the Armenians, 613 civilians, as well as 63 children, 106 women and 70 old people were killed, 487 were wounded (76 of them are children), 1,275 were captured and 150 went missing.