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    ANCA: AZERBAIJAN'S ALIYEV FULL OF IRRATIONAL HATRED AGAINST ARMENIANS

    May 23, 2014 - 11:49 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - The Executive Director of Armenian National Committee
    of America (ANCA) issued an open letter to all Armenians and Armenia's
    friends. Aram Hamparian's letter slams Azerbaijan's unceasing military
    rhetoric and President Aliyev's threats.

    ""Our main enemies are the Armenians of the world!" That's not Talaat
    Pasha or Abdul Hamid talking. And these words aren't from 1915. They
    were recently spoken by Azerbaijan's Ilham Aliyev. Baku's oil-rich
    autocrat who openly lays claim to Yerevan, pardons anti-Armenian
    axe-killers, and, with his Turkish partners, is striving to isolate
    Armenia and destroy Artsakh. He's angry, full of irrational hatred
    against each and every Armenian around the world. We haven't seen a
    world leader demonize an entire ethnicity like this since Nazi Germany.

    And it's not just talk. He's backed up his threats with tens of
    millions of lobbying dollars. With fatal cross-border attacks, sniper
    fire, and a vast multi-billion dollar arms build-up. Aliyev spends
    more on arms every year than Armenia's entire state budget. Scary as
    it may be, it's time we took Aliyev at his word. With his allies in
    Ankara, he's out to finish the work of 1915. He's announced his motive,
    has the opportunity, and is buying the weapons," the letter said.

    "So, what stands in his way? Well, first and foremost, the brave
    young men who stand guard, night and day, along the frontiers of
    Armenian freedom. These soldiers are true heroes. And behind these
    courageous defense forces (and their families) are the rest of
    us. You and me and the 7 out of 10 Armenians who live outside our
    homeland. We're the Second Army of the Armenian nation--in many ways,
    our homeland's first line of defense. But, like any army, we need our
    people's support--the resources, financial and otherwise--to sustain
    and strengthen our advocacy.

    We are not called upon to make the sacrifices of soldiers, who put
    their lives on the line every day. But, make no mistake, the stakes
    for Armenia are just as high. Armenians worldwide, inspired by the
    Hai Tahd movement, truly play a vital role in protecting our homeland
    and promoting our rights.

    Today our activism is more crucial than ever. Our nation is calling
    to us, as she has so often before. Recall the words of our great poet
    Yeghishe Charents: "Oh! Armenian People, Your Salvation Lies Only in
    Your Collective Power."

    Charents was right then, and his wise words still echo in our hearts.

    In this timeless spirit of common service to our greater cause, let us,
    as proud sons and daughters of a united nation, rally to the call of
    our homeland," the letter said.

    "None of us can do everything, but each of us should do something. And
    a great place to start is by being part of ANCA Telethon 2014. This
    is, very simply, the devotion we owe to our past. The determination
    we owe to our future. And the sacred debt we owe to ourselves. With
    your enduring faith and continued support, we can fight on all the
    fronts of the Armenian Cause:

    Securing Armenian Genocide recognition and reparations; strengthening
    Armenia, creating jobs, reversing out-migration, fighting corruption,
    fostering democracy, growing the U.S.-Armenia economic relationship,
    and building Homeland-Diaspora consensus and cooperation around
    our shared national ideals; defending and supporting the status and
    security of the independent Republic of Nagorno Karabagh, pushing
    back against Azerbaijani aggression, and fighting the growing power of
    anti-Armenian lobbies here in America; maintaining Armenian identity
    and culture in our diaspora, by engaging and inspiring our youth and
    encouraging civic activism, and by protecting our communities in the
    Middle East by ensuring the delivery of international humanitarian
    relief to our at-risk communities," Hamparian concluded.

    http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/179161/

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