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    AZERI VIOLENCE CONDEMNED AT WASHINGTON PROTEST

    http://www.armenianweekly.com/2010/03/01/ azeri-violence-condemned-at-washington-protest/
    Ma rch 1, 2010
    WASHINGTON

    On Feb. 26, Greater Washington, D.C. area Armenian Americans remembered
    victims of Azerbaijani violence during an annual protest in support
    of self-determination for the people of Nagorno-Karabagh and against
    Azerbaijani aggression.

    The demonstration, organized by the Greater Washington Armenian Youth
    Federation (AYF) "Ani" Chapter and the St. Mary's Armenian Church
    Youth Organization (ACYO), coincided with the 22nd anniversary of
    the Azerbaijani pogroms against the Armenian population of Sumgait,
    which set the stage for similar attacks in Baku in 1990 and a cycle of
    violence that continues to this day. Similar protests will be taking
    place during the next few days in countries around the world.

    "It was a very important event to remember and honor the victims
    that died, whose only crime was being Armenian," said ACYO chairwoman
    Megan Karanfil. "We cannot allow the Azerbaijani government to forget
    these crimes against innocent people. We hope our efforts will bring
    to light past events so that no other race or religion will have to
    endure such atrocities in the future."

    Azerbaijani threats against neighboring Armenia and Karabagh have
    stepped up in recent weeks, with the Azeri Foreign Minister Safar
    Abiyev warning of a "great war." Slamming the ongoing Organization for
    Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) peacetalks as ineffective,
    Abiyev told French Ambassador to Baku Gabriel Keller, "Now it's the
    military's turn and the threat is growing every day."

    "Abiyev's call for renewed violence, this week, is the shining example
    why we must all stand in support of Nagorno-Karabagh's independence,"
    said AYF Ani Chapter chairman Hagop Simonian. "Since 1991, the
    Nagorno Karabagh Republic has worked tireless to build a democratic
    and peaceful society, in the shadow of Azerbaijan's threats. We will
    continue to work hand-in-hand with the people Artsakh to preserve
    and build on that legacy."

    At the end of the protest, Soorp Khatch Armenian Church pastor, Father
    Sarkis Aktavoukian, and St. Mary's Armenian Apostolic Church pastor,
    Father Hovsep Karapetyan, led participants in prayer in memory of
    the Armenian victims of Azerbaijani atrocities.
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