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  • Speech of Hon. Frank Pallone, Jr. of NJ in the House of Reps

    US Official News
    March 1, 2013 Friday


    Washington: SPEECH OF HON. FRANK PALLONE, JR. OF NEW JERSEY IN THE
    HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2013

    Washington


    The Library of Congress, The Government of USA has issued the following Speech:

    Mr. PALLONE. Mr. Speaker, again this year I stand to recognize an
    important period that remains a strong reminder that we must continue
    to address violent human tragedies whenever they occurred. The
    American and Armenian people use this time of year to recommit
    themselves to preventing any further violence. We do this because we
    mark the anniversary of the Sumgait pogroms where hundreds of
    Armenians were murdered as a result of long-running hostilities
    directed towards the Armenian people.

    I ask that my colleagues join me in solemnly commemorating the death
    of these innocent lives. It was on the evening of February 27, 1988
    that hundreds of Armenians were brutally murdered, some burned alive
    and others thrown from windows. Included in the violence was the rape
    of women and the maiming of children. Armenians saw their belongings
    stolen, their shops destroyed and thousands were displaced from their
    homes. To add to the human tragedy, police turned a blind eye thus
    allowing the pogroms to go on for three days.

    Unfortunately, the underlying hostility that led to the outbreak and
    continued violence of the Sumgait pogroms continues to survive today.
    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.

    I ask that my colleagues join me in calling on Azerbaijan to fully
    recognize the Sumgait pogroms and to give an accurate historical
    account of the events. I also ask my colleagues to join me in calling
    upon the Azerbaijani government to acknowledge Ramil Safarov as a
    convicted murderer and immediately take action commensurate with a
    democratic nation that supports justice under the rule of law.
    Azerbaijan must break from its current course and take action to
    create a peaceful future.

    As co-chair and founder of the Congressional Armenian Issues Caucus, I
    know that the caucus will continue its work to ensure that the basic
    rights of life, liberty and security are promoted throughout the
    Caucasus region. We will continue to advocate for a peaceful
    resolution to conflict in the region. We will continue to call on
    Azerbaijan to cease its hostilities toward the Armenian people and
    stand for justice whenever it is violated.

    For more information please visit: http://thomas.loc.gov/

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