Azerbaijani judge: In Soviet times we managed to move out Armenians from 14 villages, and to resettle Azerbaijanis there
"I sent our compatriots -- who had been resettled from Armenia since 1978-88 -- to the houses of the Armenians we expelled from Agsu, Ismayilli. We managed to expel the Armenians from 14 villages of Ismayilli, Agsu and from other districts," Takhir Kerimli - a former judge who sentenced the first president of the USSR Mikhail Gorbachev to death and the Vakhdat party leader - told the Azerbaijani website Publika.az. The interview is published under the heading "A politician without a policy."
According to the article, after military service, Kerimli graduated from law department of Azerbaijan State University and began to work in Agsu district. In 1990-1995 he held the post of the chairman of the Supreme Court. Because of the January events, Kerimli left the Communist Party and on January 22nd sentenced Mikhail Gorbachev to death.
"I cut my finger with a razor and smeared the blood on Gorbachev's portrait and said ‘Drink my blood.’ I was fired from the judge's post for that," Kerimli boasts.
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