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    AZERBAIJAN'S CONSULATE GENERAL IN LOS ANGELES SENDS A LETTER OF PROTEST TO ALL MEMBERS OF HIGHLAND CITY COUNCIL

    APA, Azerbaijan
    Dec 6 2013

    [ 06 December 2013 12:33 ]

    Baku. Ramiz Mikayiloghlu - APA. According to the reports published by
    the Armenian news media, on Nov. 26 the City Council of Highland in
    California adopted two proclamations, (1) "recognizing the independence
    of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic," and (2) "establishing a sister
    city relationship with the city of Berdzor in the Nagorno Karabakh
    Republic."

    The Consulate General of Azerbaijan in Los Angeles sent a letter
    of protest to all five members of the Highland City Council, the
    Consulate General told APA. In the letter, the following facts were
    brought to the Councilmembers' attention:

    "The Nagorno-Karabakh region is an internationally recognized integral
    part of the Republic of Azerbaijan. The sovereignty, territorial
    integrity and borders of Azerbaijan have been recognized by all
    members of the international community. In fact, the United States has
    unequivocally stated on many occasions that it supports territorial
    integrity of Azerbaijan and does not recognize Nagorno-Karabakh
    as an independent state. The illegal entity referred to as the
    "Nagorno-Karabakh Republic" ("NKR") was created as a result of unlawful
    military occupation accompanied by massacres and ethnic cleansing
    against Azerbaijanis. It is a client regime established by Armenia in
    the occupied territories of Azerbaijan. During the period from 1991-94,
    Armenia's armed forces occupied one-fifth of Azerbaijan's territory,
    including Nagorno-Karabakh, and forcibly expelled more than 800,000
    Azerbaijani civilians from their homes and land. Four U.N. Security
    Council resolutions adopted in 1993 reaffirm the territorial integrity
    of Azerbaijan, demand immediate, complete and unconditional withdrawal
    of the Armenian occupying forces from all occupied regions. This
    illegal regime in Nagorno-Karabakh is entirely unrecognized by any
    other country in the world including Armenia itself."

    "As for the "a sister city relationship with the city of Berdzor,"
    there is no such city with this name in Azerbaijan. It is a fabricated
    name for the City of Lachin, which was occupied in May 1992 by
    Armenia. The occupation of Lachin was followed by expulsion of over
    65,000 Azerbaijanis. Thousands of civilian Azerbaijanis were killed
    during the occupation. The Armenian army plundered and destroyed
    hundreds of settlements, historical monuments and cultural facilities
    of Lachin."

    Considering all the aforementioned facts, the Consulate General of
    Azerbaijan in Los Angeles urged the Councilmembers "to rescind the
    said biased proclamations, which not only violate the U.S.

    Constitution (since the federal government does not recognize the
    "NKR"), but also strongly contradict the spirit of strong and
    successful partnership between Azerbaijan and the United States".

    It is noteworthy that this the second attempt by the Armenian lobby,
    which was named "a particularly noxious lobby" by a Washington Post
    editorial, to get local institutions in California to issue similar
    ludicrous proclamations. The first attempt was undertaken in April
    this year, when the Board of Supervisors of the Fresno County was
    manipulated into adopting a similar document. However, after a harsh
    protest by the Consulate General of Azerbaijan in Los Angeles, the
    Chairman of the Board Henry Perea expressed his outrage over the
    manipulation saying in an interview published by Fresno Bee that
    "local governments put themselves in tricky situations when they
    address politics far from their borders, and exercising foreign policy
    is not always appropriate for cities and counties." "What are we going
    to be doing next, declaring war on other nations?" he asked. "We may
    need to rethink our position on this matter," Perea said.

    Hence, the Consulate General urges all local governments in California
    to exercise caution against any possible attempt by the Armenian
    lobby to misuse their esteemed institutions for ethno-centric purposes
    directed against U.S. foreign policy and national interests.

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