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    [Congressional Record: March 2, 2005 (Extensions)]
    [Page E328-E329]
    The Congressional Record Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
    [DOCID:cr02mr05-20]




    TRIBUTE TO PEOPLE OF NAGORNO KARABAKH

    ______


    HON. MARTIN T. MEEHAN

    of massachusetts

    in the house of representatives

    Wednesday, March 2, 2005

    Mr. MEEHAN. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to the people of
    Nagomo Karabakh, who recently celebrated the seventeenth anniversary of
    their National Freedom Movement.
    On February 20, 1988, the courageous people of Nagomo Karabakh
    officially petitioned the Soviet government to reunite their homeland
    with Armenia. They sought to correct the injustices of the brutal
    Stalin regime, under which the ethnic Armenian population of Nagomo
    Karabakh was involuntarily placed within the borders of Azerbaijan.
    Despite the peaceful request by the Nagomo Karabakh Freedom Movement,
    the central Soviet and Azerbaijani leadership responded with violence,
    which escalalated to a brutal campaign against the people of Nagomo
    Karabakh. These brave citizens refused to give up their right to live
    in freedom on their ancestral land, fighting for the principles of
    democracy and human rights upon which our own country was founded.
    Today, the unwavering strength of the Freedom Movement can be seen in
    the democratically-elected government of Nagomo Karabakh. As a member
    of the Congressional Caucus on Armenia Issues, I congratulate the
    people of Nagomo Karabakh for their steadfast commitment to promoting
    freedom, democracy and economic development over the past seventeen
    years.
    It is my hope that the past efforts of Nagomo Karabakh to achieve a
    peaceful secession from Azerbaijan will help bring a peaceful
    resolution to the ongoing conflict with Azerbaijan.
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