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    ARMENIAN BAR CHAIRMAN CHALLENGES AZERBAIJAN'S CONSUL GENERAL AT WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL

    hetq
    10:59, November 15, 2012

    The guest speaker on the evening of November 13, 2012, was the
    Consul General of Azerbaijan to Los Angeles . The forum was the World
    Affairs Council (WAC). The occasion was Azerbaijan 's response to a
    compelling account of that region, the southern Caucasus -- Armenia ,
    Artsakh and Azerbaijan -- by the Minister of Foreign Affairs for the
    Republic of Armenia , His Excellency, Edward Nalbandian, given from
    the same podium less than two months earlier.

    Garo Ghazarian, the Chairman of the Armenian Bar Association, after
    being recognized and permitted to address the Azeri Consul General
    by the President of the World Affairs Council, proceeded to challenge
    the half-truths and outright inconsistencies articulated by the Azeri
    Consul General at the World Affairs Council, after the latter concluded
    his presentation before a predominantly American audience.

    Mr. Ghazarian took issue with the blatant Azeri misrepresentations
    regarding the policy and practice of alleged "tolerance towards
    minorities, including Armenians...," as declared from the podium by
    the Azeri Consul General.

    "You speak of tolerance and you speak of alleged violations of law
    by Republic of Armenia. How do you reconcile your President's utter
    disregard of international law, his refusal to adhere to recognized
    rules of engagement dealing with prisoner transfers, his pardoning
    of convicted ax murderer Safarov, his declaring all those who kill
    Armenians as heroes, his stating that Armenians all over the world are
    the enemies of Azerbaijan?" queried Garo Ghazarian, after identifying
    himself as the Chairman of the Armenian Bar Association.

    Mr. Ghazarian continued his remarks to the Azeri Consul General by
    quoting President Barack Obama and the White House's Press Release on
    August 31, 2012, reminding all in the audience of President Obama's
    remarks: "I am deeply concerned by the pardon, [and that the Azeri
    President's] action was contrary to ongoing efforts to reduce regional
    tensions and promote reconciliation."

    Inviting the Azeri Consul General to respond to his remarks and the
    concerns expressed by President Obama, Mr. Ghazarian took his seat.

    What followed by the Azeri Consul General was more of the same
    -innuendos, denials and distortions, which at once were both offensive
    and injurious to any rational person's intelligence.

    "We may be in the 21st Century, but on the evening of the 13th of
    November, 2012, truth was the latest victim of the oil-fueled Azeri
    propaganda machinery. The audience was treated to yet another rewriting
    of history, courtesy of the Azeri Consul General who shamelessly
    declared that the first Christian people of the world were residents
    of Azerbaijan and were known as the Albanians of the Caucasus . We
    were transported to a make-believe reality, where the Azerbaijan
    Government in Baku, according to its Consul General in Los Angeles,
    is the most tolerant government in the region," said the Chairman of
    the Armenian Bar.

    The Azeri Consul General also referred to the Armenian Genocide
    as the "so called Genocide," despite the fact that it clearly was
    not lost on him that many members of the Jewish-American community
    were in the audience. It must have not occurred to him that these
    Jewish Americans, like their fellow compatriot Armenian Americans
    in the audience, experienced great suffering and survival in their
    recent history, or that they were the children and grandchildren of
    the Jewish Holocaust. Finally, the Azeri Consul is apparently not
    familiar with the words uttered by Adolf Hitler in 1939, before he
    gave the orders to exterminate all Jews in Poland by stating "after
    all, who remembers the Armenians today?"

    "The Azeri falsehoods uttered from a prominent podium such as the World
    Affairs Council provided all the confirmation one needed to mistrust,
    more than ever, anything said by the Azeri regime. We have reached
    a point where we can tell when they are being disingenuous.

    All we have to do is look to see if their lips are moving," said the
    Chairman of the Armenian Bar Association.

    Armenian Bar Association



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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