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    ADAM SCHIFF: AZERBAIJAN'S CONTINUED WAR-MONGERING THREATENS TO DESTABILIZE THE KARABAKH PEACE TALKS

    armradio.am
    29.02.2012 11:54

    Beginning on February 27, 1988 and for three days, Azerbaijani
    mobs assaulted and killed Armenians," Rep. Adam Schiff said in his
    statement regarding the Armenian pogroms in Sumgait, reports the
    Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

    "Hundreds of Armenians were wounded, women and young girls were
    brutally raped, and victims of all ages were beaten and tortured and
    eventually burned to death. Thousands were driven from their homes
    and forced to become refugees. Armenian homes and businesses were
    left to be looted and destroyed," he said.

    "In the years that followed this heinous event, Armenians living in
    Kirovabad and Baku suffered a similar fate. These pogroms were only
    part of a pattern of anti- Armenian activities occurring throughout
    Azerbaijan setting the stage for two decades of aggression during
    which the Azerbaijani government initiated a war against the people of
    Nagorno- Karabakh. Thousands of people lost their lives and hundreds
    of thousands of Armenians were displaced as a result of the fighting.

    A once thriving population of 450,000 Armenians living in Azerbaijan
    virtually disappeared."

    "A cease-fire agreement, brokered in 1994, remains in place today.

    However, Azerbaijan's continued war-mongering, recent cease-fire
    violations, and dramatic increase of its military budget threaten
    to destabilize the Nagorno- Karabakh peace talks. In January 2008,
    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev warned Armenians living in Nagorno-
    Karabakh "We are reinforcing our army because we must be ready to
    free our lands . . . at any moment and by any means." Such rhetoric
    is detrimental to the peace process and is further evidence that this
    conflict is ongoing and must be resolved. It is my sincerest hope
    that a democratic and peaceful resolution can be reached, and Nagorno-
    Karabakh s right to self-determination affirmed."

    "This April will mark the 97th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide,
    an event the Turkish government, Azerbaijan's closest ally, goes to
    great and tragic lengths to deny. We must not let such crimes against
    humanity go unrecognized. Today, let us pause to remember the victims
    of the atrocities of the Sumgait pogroms. It is our moral obligation
    to condemn crimes of hatred and to remember the victims, in hope that
    history will not be repeated," Mr. Schiff declared.


    From: Baghdasarian
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