TENNESSEE PANEL REJECTS PRO-AZERBAIJAN MEASURE
By Contributor // March 25, 2014
State Legislators Defeat Bill that Undermines the Right to
Self-Determination of the People of Nagorno Karabakh
NASHVILLE, Tenn.--A key committee of the Tennessee House of
Representatives rejected, today, an anti-Armenian resolution initiated
by pro-Azerbaijan forces, once again dealing a serious setback to
Baku's efforts to undermine the independence of the Republic of
Nagorno Karabakh, reported Armenian National Committee of America -
Eastern Region (ANCA-ER).
ANC TN leader Bearj Barsoumian with TN State Government Committee
Member Rep. Richard Floyd
HR 145 lead sponsor Representative Joe Towns (D) introduced a motion
to move the resolution forward, but none of his committee colleagues
offered a second in support. Committee Chairman Ryan Haynes declared
the motion failed. Tennessee becomes the fourth state in less than
two months to reject deeply flawed pro-Azerbaijan measures, joining
Hawaii, South Dakota, and Wyoming.
"We welcome today's decision by the Tennessee House of Representatives
State Government Committee to stand strong against the Azerbaijani
Government's efforts to mislead state legislators about the good
people of Nagorno Karabakh and their commitment to peace," said Steve
Mesrobian, ANCA Eastern Region Board member. "We are particularly
proud of ANC Tennessee and Armenian American activists throughout the
state, who spoke forcefully in support the rights of our brothers and
sisters in Artsakh. We look forward to broadening our relationship
with Tennessee legislators and find areas of cooperation on a broad
range of Armenian American concerns. "
In the weeks leading up to committee consideration of the measure, ANC
Tennessee leader Bearj Barsoumian rallied Armenian Americans throughout
the state to oppose the resolution, with activists meeting with over a
dozen state legislators, educating them about the Republics of Armenia
and Nagorno Karabakh and Azerbaijan's ongoing blockade and aggression
against the historically Christian states. In many cases, Tennessee
Armenians traveled for over two hours from around the state to share
their concerns with Tennessee House leaders, including Majority Leader
Gerald McCormick (R), Minority Leader Craig FitzHugh (D-TN), State
Government Committee Chairman Ryan A. Haynes (R) and Vice-Chairwoman
Sheila Butt (R), Committee members Johnny Shaw (D), Deborah Moody (R),
Bob Ramsey (R), Billy Spivey (R), Richard Floyd (R), Mike Carter (R),
and other legislators including Rep. Rick Womack (R). Several of the
activists attending the meetings, including Erik Grigoryan, fled the
1990 Baku pogroms, and have found safe-haven in the state of Tennessee.
ANC Tennessee leader Bearj Barsoumian with TN State Government
Committee member Rep. Deborah Moody
Tennessee ANC and community members also met with the lead sponsor
of HR 145, Rep. Joe Towns (D), shared stories of the horrors of the
Baku pogroms and urged him to reconsider his support for the bill. Rep.
Towns refused, paving the way for a Committee defeat of the measure.
"Today's vote was proof-positive that our democracy is not for sale,
as our legislators joined with those in Hawaii, South Dakota, and
Wyoming in standing up for truth and against Azerbaijani dictator Ilham
Aliyev's campaign to export anti-Armenian hatred to our shores," said
ANC Tennessee leader Bearj Barsoumian. "It was particularly inspiring
to work with the broad range of Armenian American grassroots advocates
here in The Volunteer State and across the country-all bound by a
deep commitment to Artsakh freedom."
Upon the January introduction of the measure, the ANCA-ER issued an
action alert urging Tennessee advocates to speak out against HR 145.
In the days leading up to the Committee vote, the ANCA-ER reached out
to all members of the Tennessee House of Representatives cautioning
them about any affiliation with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev's
brutal dictatorship.
The ANCA-ER noted a disturbing pattern of activity, where "to win over
U.S. legislators and clean up its image, last year alone, Azerbaijan
spent huge sums of money flying former Obama Administration officials
like David Plouffe, Jim Messina and Robert Gibbs and over 150 U.S.
legislators-including some from Tennessee-on expensive junkets to
its capital, Baku."
ANC Tennessee leader Bearj Barsoumian with Rep. Joe Carr and activist
Erik Grigoryan.
Tennessee news outlets, including Knoxnews.com and News Channel 5,
reported extensively about these free trips to Azerbaijan, questioning
the reasoning behind them.
The ANCA also shared research done by the ANCA Western Region Near
East Relief Committee, which showed the important role Tennessee
played in assisting survivors of the Armenian Genocide as part of
a United States-wide humanitarian campaign. A fact sheet regarding
Tennessee's generosity of spirit is available here.
http://www.anca.org/assets/pdf/Tennessee_NER.pdf
http://www.armenianweekly.com/2014/03/25/tennessee-panel-rejects-pro-azerbaijan-measure
By Contributor // March 25, 2014
State Legislators Defeat Bill that Undermines the Right to
Self-Determination of the People of Nagorno Karabakh
NASHVILLE, Tenn.--A key committee of the Tennessee House of
Representatives rejected, today, an anti-Armenian resolution initiated
by pro-Azerbaijan forces, once again dealing a serious setback to
Baku's efforts to undermine the independence of the Republic of
Nagorno Karabakh, reported Armenian National Committee of America -
Eastern Region (ANCA-ER).
ANC TN leader Bearj Barsoumian with TN State Government Committee
Member Rep. Richard Floyd
HR 145 lead sponsor Representative Joe Towns (D) introduced a motion
to move the resolution forward, but none of his committee colleagues
offered a second in support. Committee Chairman Ryan Haynes declared
the motion failed. Tennessee becomes the fourth state in less than
two months to reject deeply flawed pro-Azerbaijan measures, joining
Hawaii, South Dakota, and Wyoming.
"We welcome today's decision by the Tennessee House of Representatives
State Government Committee to stand strong against the Azerbaijani
Government's efforts to mislead state legislators about the good
people of Nagorno Karabakh and their commitment to peace," said Steve
Mesrobian, ANCA Eastern Region Board member. "We are particularly
proud of ANC Tennessee and Armenian American activists throughout the
state, who spoke forcefully in support the rights of our brothers and
sisters in Artsakh. We look forward to broadening our relationship
with Tennessee legislators and find areas of cooperation on a broad
range of Armenian American concerns. "
In the weeks leading up to committee consideration of the measure, ANC
Tennessee leader Bearj Barsoumian rallied Armenian Americans throughout
the state to oppose the resolution, with activists meeting with over a
dozen state legislators, educating them about the Republics of Armenia
and Nagorno Karabakh and Azerbaijan's ongoing blockade and aggression
against the historically Christian states. In many cases, Tennessee
Armenians traveled for over two hours from around the state to share
their concerns with Tennessee House leaders, including Majority Leader
Gerald McCormick (R), Minority Leader Craig FitzHugh (D-TN), State
Government Committee Chairman Ryan A. Haynes (R) and Vice-Chairwoman
Sheila Butt (R), Committee members Johnny Shaw (D), Deborah Moody (R),
Bob Ramsey (R), Billy Spivey (R), Richard Floyd (R), Mike Carter (R),
and other legislators including Rep. Rick Womack (R). Several of the
activists attending the meetings, including Erik Grigoryan, fled the
1990 Baku pogroms, and have found safe-haven in the state of Tennessee.
ANC Tennessee leader Bearj Barsoumian with TN State Government
Committee member Rep. Deborah Moody
Tennessee ANC and community members also met with the lead sponsor
of HR 145, Rep. Joe Towns (D), shared stories of the horrors of the
Baku pogroms and urged him to reconsider his support for the bill. Rep.
Towns refused, paving the way for a Committee defeat of the measure.
"Today's vote was proof-positive that our democracy is not for sale,
as our legislators joined with those in Hawaii, South Dakota, and
Wyoming in standing up for truth and against Azerbaijani dictator Ilham
Aliyev's campaign to export anti-Armenian hatred to our shores," said
ANC Tennessee leader Bearj Barsoumian. "It was particularly inspiring
to work with the broad range of Armenian American grassroots advocates
here in The Volunteer State and across the country-all bound by a
deep commitment to Artsakh freedom."
Upon the January introduction of the measure, the ANCA-ER issued an
action alert urging Tennessee advocates to speak out against HR 145.
In the days leading up to the Committee vote, the ANCA-ER reached out
to all members of the Tennessee House of Representatives cautioning
them about any affiliation with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev's
brutal dictatorship.
The ANCA-ER noted a disturbing pattern of activity, where "to win over
U.S. legislators and clean up its image, last year alone, Azerbaijan
spent huge sums of money flying former Obama Administration officials
like David Plouffe, Jim Messina and Robert Gibbs and over 150 U.S.
legislators-including some from Tennessee-on expensive junkets to
its capital, Baku."
ANC Tennessee leader Bearj Barsoumian with Rep. Joe Carr and activist
Erik Grigoryan.
Tennessee news outlets, including Knoxnews.com and News Channel 5,
reported extensively about these free trips to Azerbaijan, questioning
the reasoning behind them.
The ANCA also shared research done by the ANCA Western Region Near
East Relief Committee, which showed the important role Tennessee
played in assisting survivors of the Armenian Genocide as part of
a United States-wide humanitarian campaign. A fact sheet regarding
Tennessee's generosity of spirit is available here.
http://www.anca.org/assets/pdf/Tennessee_NER.pdf
http://www.armenianweekly.com/2014/03/25/tennessee-panel-rejects-pro-azerbaijan-measure