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<text id=89TT2434>
<title>
Sep. 18, 1989: Nightmare Of The Generals
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1989
Sep. 18, 1989 Torching The Amazon
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<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
WORLD, Page 48
SOVIET UNION
Nightmare of The Generals
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<p>A band of Azerbaijanis lashes out at Moscow's men
</p>
<p> It could have been a scene from a revolution: three of the
Soviet Union's most powerful generals and their armed escort,
clad in brown battle dress, held hostage by a ring of
demonstrators. At the center of the tumult was Colonel General
Yuri Shatalin, commander of the Soviet Interior Ministry's
security forces, flanked by Major General Vladislav Safonov,
head of the 4,500 troops trying to keep peace in the disputed
mountain enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, and a third senior
general. A hundred angry Azerbaijani protesters, many of them
refugees from Armenian areas, had stormed into a conference room
in the town of Shusha where the officers were meeting local
officials and refused to let them leave. The generals decided
that pointing their weapons would only inflame the mob and chose
to talk it out. The officers were held for five hours and were
released only after they agreed to transfer two Azerbaijanis
accused of sniping at Armenians to a prison in Shusha.
</p>
<p> The episode, which took place two weeks ago, has yet to be
mentioned in the Soviet press. The New York Times reported last
Friday that it had confirmed the details by telephone with
officials in the district. More than 100 people have died in
Nagorno-Karabakh since ethnic strife erupted there in early
1988. And there is no end in sight: the Defense Ministry daily
Krasnaya Zvezda reported last week that the Armenian and
Azerbaijani communities were "on the brink of civil war" and
troops stationed in the region can no longer control the violent
strikes and demonstrations that occur almost daily.
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