OFFICE OF THE NAGORNO KARABAKH REPUBLIC IN THE USA
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PRESS RELEASE
March 16, 2012
MEMBERS OF THE U.S. CONGRESS CONDEMNED ATROCITIES IN AZERBAIJAN IN 1988-1990
Reiterate Their Support to Artsakh's Security
WASHINGTON, DC - Members of the U.S. Congress have issued statements to
commemorate the victims of pogroms by Azerbaijani nationalists against the
republic's Armenian population in 1988-1990. Representatives Frank Wolf
(R-VA), Judy Chu (D-CA), David Cicilline (D-RI), Anna Eshoo (D-CA), Adam
Schiff (D-CA), Howard Berman (D-CA), Brad Sherman (D-CA), Michael Burgess
(R-TX), Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ), Robert J. Dold (R-IL), and Jim Costa
(D-CA) have condemned the atrocities, and reiterated that crimes against
humanity should not go unrecognized.
On February 26-29, 1988, a week after the first peaceful manifestation for
freedom took place in Stepanakert, Azeri authorities organized and committed
massacres of the Armenian population in a peaceful town of Sumgait, located
hundreds of miles from Nagorno Karabakh. Going unpunished, it became a
precursor for further bloody episodes of anti-Armenian fascism, which took
dozens of innocent lives in Kirovabad, Mingechaur, Baku and elsewhere around
Azerbaijan. Lack of reaction from the central, then - Soviet authorities in
Moscow, the atrocities have rapidly escalated in to a full-scale military
aggression against Artsakh. The events of the 1988 - 1990 have disclosed the
level of Azerbaijan's hatred against the Armenian people.
The members of the US Congress expressed concern over Azerbaijan's continued
military buildup and a continued warmongering, which undermines the regional
stability and jeopardizes international efforts to find a settlement to the
Azerbaijan - Artsakh confrontation.
NKR representative in the USA Robert Avetisyan thanked members of the
Congress for their critical support of Artsakh's freedom. In his letter,
Avetisyan stressed that the statements by the members of the US Congress
commemorating the victims of the atrocities, when hundreds of innocent
civilians were tortured to death just for being Armenians, has sent a strong
signal to the perpetrators that "the racism and genocidal actions do not
have time limitation".
The Office of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic in the United States is based in
Washington, DC and works with the U.S. government, academia and the public
representing the official policies and interests of the Nagorno Karabakh
Republic.
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This material is distributed by the Office of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic
in the USA on behalf of the Government of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic. The
NKR Office is registered with the U.S. Government under the Foreign Agent
Registration Act. Additional information is available at the Department of
Justice, Washington, D.C.
1334 G Street N.W., Washington, DC 20005
Tel: (202) 223-4330
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.nkrusa.org
PRESS RELEASE
March 16, 2012
MEMBERS OF THE U.S. CONGRESS CONDEMNED ATROCITIES IN AZERBAIJAN IN 1988-1990
Reiterate Their Support to Artsakh's Security
WASHINGTON, DC - Members of the U.S. Congress have issued statements to
commemorate the victims of pogroms by Azerbaijani nationalists against the
republic's Armenian population in 1988-1990. Representatives Frank Wolf
(R-VA), Judy Chu (D-CA), David Cicilline (D-RI), Anna Eshoo (D-CA), Adam
Schiff (D-CA), Howard Berman (D-CA), Brad Sherman (D-CA), Michael Burgess
(R-TX), Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ), Robert J. Dold (R-IL), and Jim Costa
(D-CA) have condemned the atrocities, and reiterated that crimes against
humanity should not go unrecognized.
On February 26-29, 1988, a week after the first peaceful manifestation for
freedom took place in Stepanakert, Azeri authorities organized and committed
massacres of the Armenian population in a peaceful town of Sumgait, located
hundreds of miles from Nagorno Karabakh. Going unpunished, it became a
precursor for further bloody episodes of anti-Armenian fascism, which took
dozens of innocent lives in Kirovabad, Mingechaur, Baku and elsewhere around
Azerbaijan. Lack of reaction from the central, then - Soviet authorities in
Moscow, the atrocities have rapidly escalated in to a full-scale military
aggression against Artsakh. The events of the 1988 - 1990 have disclosed the
level of Azerbaijan's hatred against the Armenian people.
The members of the US Congress expressed concern over Azerbaijan's continued
military buildup and a continued warmongering, which undermines the regional
stability and jeopardizes international efforts to find a settlement to the
Azerbaijan - Artsakh confrontation.
NKR representative in the USA Robert Avetisyan thanked members of the
Congress for their critical support of Artsakh's freedom. In his letter,
Avetisyan stressed that the statements by the members of the US Congress
commemorating the victims of the atrocities, when hundreds of innocent
civilians were tortured to death just for being Armenians, has sent a strong
signal to the perpetrators that "the racism and genocidal actions do not
have time limitation".
The Office of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic in the United States is based in
Washington, DC and works with the U.S. government, academia and the public
representing the official policies and interests of the Nagorno Karabakh
Republic.
* * *
This material is distributed by the Office of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic
in the USA on behalf of the Government of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic. The
NKR Office is registered with the U.S. Government under the Foreign Agent
Registration Act. Additional information is available at the Department of
Justice, Washington, D.C.