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    US congressmen commemorate Sumgait, condemn Aylisli persecution

    TERT.AM
    11:56 - 01.03.13

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    US Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chairman Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and
    Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) have commemorated the 25th anniversary of the
    Azerbaijani pogroms against the Armenian population of the Azerbaijani
    city of Sumgait, and condemned the ongoing atmosphere of violence and
    intimidation being fostered by the government of President Ilham
    Aliyev, reported the Armenian National Committee of America.

    `The history of the past quarter century has been one of Artsakh's
    enduring democratic triumph over relentless Azerbaijani government
    aggression, blockades, intolerance, and war. We look to American
    leaders, revolutionary heirs to the world's greatest independence
    movement, to help support and sustain the proud victory of a free
    people against foreign tyranny, against massacres, outright war,
    economic blockade, ongoing sniper attacks, and, now, a Baku-led
    international campaign to demonize each and every Armenian on the
    planet,' said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian. `We join with
    Armenians in New Jersey, California and across the nation in thanking
    Congressman Pallone and Congressman Schiff for continuing to raise
    their voices in support of a peaceful, democratic, secure, and
    sustainable resolution that will end Azerbaijani threats against the
    free citizens of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic.'

    In remarks submitted to the Congressional Record, Representative
    Pallone reminded his colleagues, `it was on the evening of February
    27, 1988, that hundreds of Armenians were brutally murdered, some
    burned alive and others thrown from windows.' Pallone went on to
    explain that the Sumgait pogroms were the beginning of decades of
    violence, fomented by successive Azerbaijani government leaders. `For
    more than two decades, authorities in Azerbaijan have attempted to
    ignore and cover up these crimes and have instead fostered hatred
    toward the Armenian people. In an affront to basic senses of justice,
    the Azerbaijani government recently pardoned Azerbaijani military
    officer, Ramil Safarov who was sentenced to life in prison in Hungary
    for murdering an Armenian military officer during a NATO-sponsored
    training program in 2004. I continue to be outraged by this promotion
    of violence against innocent Armenians,' stated the New Jersey
    legislator. Rep. Pallone went on to urge the immediate reincarceration
    of Ramil Safarov by the Aliyev government.

    In additional to citing Azerbaijani brutality in Sumgait and Safarov's
    murder of Armenian Lieutenant Gurgen Margaryan, Rep. Schiff cited the
    Aliyev regime's recent crackdown against 75-year-old Azerbaijani
    writer Akram Aylisli. `According to a report in the BBC, `[h]is books
    have been publicly burnt. He has been stripped of his national
    literary awards. And a high-ranking Azeri politician has offered
    $13,000 as a bounty for anyone who will cut off his ear. Aylisi's
    crime: in his short novel Stone Dreams, he dared to look at the
    conflict between Azeris and Armenians from the Armenian perspective,'
    explained Rep. Schiff. `With these disgusting acts, the Azeri state
    reminded the whole world why the people of Artsakh must be allowed to
    determine their own future and cannot be allowed to slip into Aliyev's
    clutches, lest the carnage of Sumgait a quarter century ago serve as a
    foreshadowing of a greater slaughter,' concluded the legislator.


    From: Baghdasarian
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