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    Why is the Colorado Legislature Supporting Aliyev's Dictatorship?

    Wednesday, January 28th, 2015
    http://asbarez.com/131261/why-is-the-colorado-legislature-supporting-aliyevs-dictatorship/


    ANCA-WR Action Alert


    On Thursday morning, the Colorado State Senate is scheduled to vote on
    SJR15-006, a resolution recognizing and supporting the partnership
    between the US and one of the most intolerant and corrupt regimes in
    the world, Azerbaijan.

    The big question here is why?

    Why would Colorado State Senators Larry Crowder and Laura Woods, and
    Colorado State Representative Edward Vigil, introduce a joint senate
    resolution tying the great State of Colorado with a brutal
    dictatorship like that of Ilham Aliyev's Azerbaijan?

    Why extend such ties between Colorado and a regime that is stifling
    American journalists, jailing them, and raiding the RFE/RL?

    Why plan to honor and recognize on the Senate Floor Azerbaijan's
    Consul General, Nasimi Aghayev -- the hand-picked mouthpiece of the
    brutal dictator that pardoned, promoted and praised a convicted
    axe-murderer, Ramil Safarov, who had killed Armenian Lieutenant
    Gourgen Margaryan in his sleep?

    It is peculiar for this resolution to spring up at all, but especially
    alarming since just this month, the Wall Street Journal published a
    scathing review of Azerbaijan's gross human rights violations,
    referencing a statement by State Department Assistant Secretary Tom
    Malinowski who "warned the government of Azerbaijan that its
    'crackdown on civil society' risked damaging relations with the U.S.
    Eight days later, prosecutors and police in the Azerbaijani capital of
    Baku raided the office of RFE/RL." A few days later, The New York
    Times published a piece criticizing Azerbaijan's threats and attempts
    to blackmail the United States. The Times went on to urge the U.S. to
    stand up to Azerbaijan regarding the raiding of its own RFE/RL and
    other human rights violations.

    Former U.S. Ambassador to Azerbaijan, Richard Kauzlarich recently
    called for sanctions on Azerbaijan. Kauzlarich deplored Azerbaijan's
    crackdown on civil society and the staggering number of its jailed
    journalists. Just yesterday, Azerbaijan extended the pre-trial
    detention of independent journalist and RFE/RL contributor Khadija
    Ismayilova, for an additional two months, in a decision that ignores
    international condemnation of her imprisonment.

    On Monday, January 26, 2015, ANCA WR Executive Director Elen Asatryan
    submitted a written statement (read full below) opposing the
    resolution on behalf of the Armenian National Committee of America -
    Western Region, noting "Resolutions such as SJR15-006 are being
    introduced in many states throughout the nation, not because of their
    veracity or because of deep ties between Americans and Azerbaijanis
    but rather, due to the well-financed and influential lobby which has
    emerged in light of Azerbaijan's growth as an oil-producing nation."

    Earlier today, the ANCA WR issued an action alert by which concerned
    Coloradans have been contacting their representatives to press them on
    why this resolution, with its blatant misrepresentations of truth is
    being considered for a vote, urging them to vote No on SJR15-006, for
    what does Colorado have to gain through such entanglement with an
    undemocratic regime? The action alert may be found at www.ancawr.org.

    There is still time for the Colorado legislators to rectify this
    dangerous situation. The initiators of SJR15-006 can simply choose not
    to advance the measure. And should they succumb to President Aliyev's
    political pressure - Members of good conscience in the Colorado
    legislature can vote down the measure.


    IN OPPOSITION TO: SJR15-006 Concerning Recognition and Support for the
    Strategic Partnership between the United States of America and the
    Republic of Azerbaijan.

    To: Senator Bill Cadman, President of the Colorado Senate,
    Representative Dickey Lee Hullinghorst, Speaker of the Colorado House
    of Representatives, All members of the Colorado General Assembly

    On behalf of the Armenian National Committee of America, I submit the
    following testimony to voice my strong opposition to SJR15-006. We are
    opposed to the resolution because it misrepresents the truth with
    respect to the Republic of Azerbaijan, U.S.-Azeri relations and the
    status of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    This resolution's stated purpose is to recognize and support the
    strategic partnership between the United States of America and the
    Republic of Azerbaijan. The truth is that Azerbaijan has demonstrated
    itself to be one of the most intolerant and corrupt regimes in the
    world. The only value which Azerbaijan offers to any other nation is
    its oil reserves. Similarly, other despotic regimes in the region have
    had substantial oil resources, yet this does not serve to render those
    nations as peace-loving nations, or worthy of such accolades by the
    State of Colorado.

    Earlier this month, the Wall Street Journal published a scathing
    review of Azerbaijan's gross human rights violations, referencing a
    statement by State Department Assistant Secretary Tom Malinowski who
    "warned the government of Azerbaijan that its 'crackdown on civil
    society' risked damaging relations with the U.S. Eight days later,
    prosecutors and police in the Azerbaijani capital of Baku raided the
    office of RFE/RL." A few days later, the New York Times published a
    piece criticizing Azerbaijan's threats and attempts to blackmail the
    United States. The Times went on to urge the U.S. to stand up to
    Azerbaijan regarding the raiding of its own RFE/RL and other human
    rights violations.

    Resolutions such as SJR15-006 are being introduced in many states
    throughout the nation, not because of their veracity or because of
    deep ties between Americans and Azerbaijanis but rather, due to the
    well-financed and influential lobby which has emerged in light of
    Azerbaijan's growth as an oil-producing nation. Influence peddling for
    the benefit of Azerbaijan is rampant as a result of the millions of
    dollars which have been spent by Azerbaijan in recent years in
    Washington and state capitals, in conjunction with the junkets to Baku
    which have been provided to numerous Members of Congress over the past
    several years.

    In 2005 and 2006, 100 members of Congress agreed that "The Republic of
    Armenia is a valued ally of the United States and democratic countries
    throughout the world. The United States continues to value the strong
    bond that exists between Armenia and the United States. The
    [Baku-Tbilisi-Kars] railroad specifically bypasses Armenia and serves
    to isolate Armenia from East-West commercial corridors. The exclusion
    of Armenia from regional economic and commercial undertakings in the
    South Caucasus undermines the United States policy goal of promoting a
    stable and cooperative environment in the region. Azerbaijan's leading
    role in developing the proposed Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railroad and other
    similar actions by Azerbaijan serve to undermine and avoid a just
    solution to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and potentially destabilize
    the region."

    In February of 2012, president of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev --in a
    sweeping and hateful indictment of an entire ethnic group, chillingly
    similar to Hitler's attempts to demonize all Jews--publicly announced
    that "our main enemies are Armenians of the world," and also said that
    "Armenia is a country of no value." As recently as July of 2012,
    officials of Aliyev's government have threated to shoot down civilian
    airplanes flying between Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh. Since the cease
    fire began between the Armenians and Azeris, more than 100 Armenian
    soldiers have been killed by Azeri soldiers in unprovoked attacks.
    Azeri snipers seriously wounded a 16 year-old civilian girl in
    addition to killing three Armenian soldiers in recent weeks.

    In August of 2012, in an act condemned by President Obama and leaders
    worldwide, Aliyev pardoned, praised and promoted an unrepentant
    axe-murderer, who was convicted in a Hungarian court for murdering an
    Armenian NATO Partnership for Peace participant in his sleep in
    Budapest.

    In February of 2013, Aliyev stripped an Azerbaijani writer, Akram
    Aylisli, of his state honors and pension (and also caused Aylisli's
    relatives to be fired from government jobs) because he wrote
    sympathetically about Armenians in his recent novel. A political ally
    of Aliyev had offered a bounty of $12,000 for Aylisli's ear. In March
    of 2013, U.S. Ambassador to Baku Richard Morningstar criticized
    Aliyev's crackdown on dissenters, and publicly called on Azerbaijan to
    respect the right of peaceful protest, promote the rule of law, and
    engage in a meaningful dialogue with citizens to address legitimate
    public concerns.

    This resolution continues to make reference to Azerbaijan's rapidly
    growing economy as an asset to the United States. In reality,
    Azerbaijan remains one of the most corrupt and despotic countries in
    the world. According to independent reports by international human
    rights watch-dogs including Transparency International, despite its
    massive oil resources, "Azerbaijan is plagued by endemic corruption
    that prevents ordinary Azerbaijanis from sharing in their country's
    natural wealth and is a significant barrier to Azerbaijan's
    development." In light of this reality this resolution or others are
    unlikely to foster a partnership between Azerbaijan and Colorado and
    its people in any way.

    This resolution is flawed in so many ways that it should be opposed if
    not because of its misinformation, but for its inherent connection to
    a despotic regime. Azerbaijan continues to acquire weapons and
    continues its threats to Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh to restart the
    war. Azerbaijan is the main impediment to the region's security,
    peace, cooperation, and to the settlement to this conflict.

    On behalf of the Armenian-American community of Colorado, I ask that
    you please oppose this resolution. The sides should not be busy
    re-writing history or using politics to gain an advantage, but instead
    should be focusing on ways to achieve lasting peace and security in
    the region. Thank you for your attention.

    Respectfully Submitted,
    Elen Asatryan
    Executive Director

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