[3][4] In February 2012, a memorial the victims of massacre was unveiled in Sarajevo, by the efforts of Leyla Aliyeva - the daughter of Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev and the initiator of "Justice of Khojaly" campaign.
[10] On the pedestal there is a plate with the following inscription "Ein Geschenk für Steglitz-Zehlendorf (a gift to Steglitz-Zehlendorf) [8] In February 2016, a memorial garden in Chaim Weizmann forest was opened in memory of victims of the massacre, by the efforts of the Azerbaijan-Israel International Association (AZIZ), with support from Heydar Aliyev Foundation (led by Azerbaijan's First Lady Mehriban Aliyeva), "Justice for Khojaly" campaign (led by Azerbaijani president Ilhams Aliyev's daughter Leyla Aliyeva) and the Jewish National Fund.
[12] In November 2012, a Mexican advisory commission said authorities had erred by accepting money to allow a foreign government to decide which political figures or historic events should be commemorated in Mexico City's public spaces, adding that a plaque on the monument calling the Azerbaijani deaths "genocide" was misleading."
[14] The incident generated negative public image of Azerbaijan in Mexico, referring to the efforts of erecting the statue as "an authoritarian government clumsily trying to buy influence and whitewash the legacy of a dictator."
[14] Khojaly massacre memorial in Kamperfoeliestraat Park of the Hague was unveiled on February 24, 2008 at an initiative of Dutch-Azeri-Turkish Culture Association, with support from Azerbaijan's State Committee on Work with Azerbaijanis Living Abroad.
The monument shows an image of a mother raising her baby above her head "to protect it from Armenian thugs", in the words of a representative of Azerbaijan's State Committee on Work with Azerbaijanis Living Abroad.