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20 January 1990

Victims

There is no single figure — and that is part of the history. Below are all the estimates, with the source of each.

131per the commission
147the official estimate
744wounded
5missing
Women at a memorial ceremony
Women at a memorial ceremony — Ilgar Jafarov · CC BY-SA 4.0

Why the numbers differ

The investigation was carried out under emergency rule, bodies were taken away from the scene and some of the dead were not identified at once. Hence the different counts by the commission, the health ministry and human rights organisations — and the different figures in sources to this day.

We do not pick a “correct” number and give them all, with attribution. A discrepancy of a few dozen does not change the substance: the force used was disproportionate to any resistance — that was the assessment of Human Rights Watch and of Memorial together with the Helsinki Group.

Estimates of the death toll

Republican commission of inquiry
131 killed, 744 wounded
Azerbaijan's official estimate
147 killed, about 800 wounded, 5 missing
A number of sources
between 133 and 137 killed; unofficial estimates reach 300
Ministry of Health of Soviet Azerbaijan
170 killed as of 9 February 1990
Regions
another 26 people were killed in the Neftchala and Lankaran districts
Soldiers
21 by one account; the military commandant gave 14, the health ministry 27 soldiers and 5 police officers as of 31 January, and the Shield organisation 9

Who the victims were

by ethnicityA city, not one community

According to later data the dead included 117 Azerbaijanis, 6 Russians, 3 Jews and 3 Tatars. On 9 February the health ministry listed 6 Russians and 7 Jews, Tatars and Lezgins together.

by occupationWorkers and students

78 workers, 24 office employees, 12 students, 2 vocational-school pupils, 4 schoolchildren, 3 pensioners and 6 temporarily unemployed.

circumstancesNot picket participants

By the time emergency rule was announced only 42 of those killed had taken direct part in the pickets; nine more died while helping the wounded.

nature of woundsShot in the back

Of the 82 killed by gunfire, 44 had entry wounds in the back; bayonet wounds were also recorded.

human rights groups“Collective punishment”

In the report “Black January in Azerbaijan” Human Rights Watch found the violence so disproportionate to the resistance offered that it amounted to an exercise in collective punishment.

1999The title of martyr

By a decree of President Heydar Aliyev of 16 December 1999 all the victims were awarded the honorary title “Martyr of 20 January”.

Names

At the Alley of Martyrs each of the dead has a black slab with a portrait, a name and dates. The rows run the length of the alley; beside them lie the victims of later wars.

Lists of those killed on 20 January were published and revised for years: some victims were identified later, some died of their wounds in hospital. That is one reason the final figures in different sources do not match.

Gravestones with portraits at the Alley of Martyrs
Gravestones with portraits at the Alley of Martyrs — Bernard Gagnon · CC BY 4.0

Sources

Facts were checked against Wikipedia articles in three languages, the Human Rights Watch report “Black January in Azerbaijan”, reports by Memorial and the Helsinki Group, the figures of the republican commission of inquiry and the resolution of the Milli Majlis of 29 March 1994. Estimates of the death toll differ — all of them are given on the “Victims” page.