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Personal videocameras and recorders in the Soviet Union were rare artifacts that belonged only to those who afford them and find a way to procure them. This image was taken during the 1988 Sumgait pogroms in the city of Sumgait, Azerbaijan which shows one of the rioter's improvised weapons. Riots and ethnic infighting had nearly never occurred in the history of the country.

Same rationale used in [2]

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current 00:47, 3 August 2006 Thumbnail for version as of 00:47, 3 August 2006280 × 220 (9 KB) MarshallBagramyan ( talk | contribs){{Fair use in|Sumgait Massacre}} Image can be found at [http://www.armenians.com/Gallery/ByAzeris/DzlA251.jpg] Personal videocameras and recorders in the Soviet Union were rare artifacts that belonged only to those who afford them and find a way to proc
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Sumgaitweapons.jpg(280 × 220 pixels, file size: 9 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)


Licensing

Image can be found at [1]

Personal videocameras and recorders in the Soviet Union were rare artifacts that belonged only to those who afford them and find a way to procure them. This image was taken during the 1988 Sumgait pogroms in the city of Sumgait, Azerbaijan which shows one of the rioter's improvised weapons. Riots and ethnic infighting had nearly never occurred in the history of the country.

Same rationale used in [2]

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current 00:47, 3 August 2006 Thumbnail for version as of 00:47, 3 August 2006280 × 220 (9 KB) MarshallBagramyan ( talk | contribs){{Fair use in|Sumgait Massacre}} Image can be found at [http://www.armenians.com/Gallery/ByAzeris/DzlA251.jpg] Personal videocameras and recorders in the Soviet Union were rare artifacts that belonged only to those who afford them and find a way to proc
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