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1990: Gorbachev explains crackdown in Azerbaijan
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President Mikhail Gorbachev has made a statement on Soviet1 television explaining the Soviet crackdown on civil unrest in the republic of Azerbaijan.
Two days ago Soviet troops were ordered into the republic to try and end the undeclared conflict between Muslim Azeris and Christian2 Armenians, and put down a separatist insurrection by Azerbaijani nationalists.
Official reports say up to 60 people died when tanks rolled into the republic's capital, Baku.
President Gorbachev, who is confronting his worst crisis since he became leader, said he had no choice but to order his troops in.
"To our deepest regret people have died," the Soviet leader said in a live 12-minute address on TV.
"Militant3 nationalist careerists refused to listen to the voice of reason.
"Events took a particularly tragic4 turn in Baku. There were growing calls for seizure5 of power by force."
He said that he hoped the decision to send in the army would "be understood and supported by all citizens of our country".
President Gorbachev also extended his deepestcondolencesto the relatives of the victims who died in the takeover.
The move comes after tension erupted recently at a nationalist rally in Soviet Transcaucasia.
In the ensuing pogroms in Baku, Armenian homes were set on fire and looted while many Armenians were killed or injured.
In the disputed Azerbaijani region of Nagorno-Karabakh, roads were blocked and trains were halted.
Azerbaijan's President Elmira Kafarova said in a statement broadcast on Baku radio that her people would "never forgive" those responsible for the deaths.
Communist Party politician Boris Yeltsin also condemned6 the use of armed forces.
"It is a mistake to dispatch troops and suppress ethnic7 problems by armed force," he added.
He warned that East European socialism had become corrupted8 "because it was state socialism guarded by the military".
Dr Sakharov has openly opposed the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
1980: Soviet dissident Sakharov banished
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The One of the Soviet Union's most outspoken9 critics, nuclear physicist11 Dr Andrei Sakharov, has been ordered into internal exile.
Officials in Moscow were angered by an interview Dr Sakharov gave American television last week, in which he called for the withdrawal12 of Soviet troops from Afghanistan.
It was the final straw after the Nobel peace prize winner had escaped arrest during more than 13 years of dissident activity.
In the interview, Dr Sakharov also told American viewers he supported plans to boycott13 the summer Olympics in Moscow.
He said he was in favour of the US sanctions ordered by President Carter in retaliation14 for the invasion.
Arrested by KGB
The scientist and his wife, Yelena Bonner, were seized by officers of the Soviet secret service, the KGB, while walking in a Moscow street.
Dr Sakharov was stripped of his official honours.
The couple were given two hours to pack before being sent to Gorky, an industrial city 250 miles east of Moscow and off limits to foreign reporters.
Dr Sakharov was credited with creating the first Soviet hydrogen bomb - but later became involved in campaigning for nuclear disarmament.
He won the 1975 Nobel Peace Price because of his fight for human rights.
In a recent interview with the BBC, Dr Sakharov spoke10 about the need for change in the Soviet Union.
He said: "Our country, like every modern state, needs profound democratic reforms. It needs political and ideological15 pluralism, a mixed economy and protection of human rights and the opening up of society."
Vocabulary:
condolence: an expression of sympathy with another's grief(哀悼)
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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