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    PALLONE COMMEMORATES 18TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SUMGAIT MASSACRES

    Asbarez
    http://www.asbarez.com/77892/pallone-commemorates -18th-anniversary-of-the-sumgait-massacres/
    Feb 26th, 2010

    WASHINGTON-Rep. Frank Pallone Jr., Co-Chairman of the Congressional
    Caucus on Armenian Issues, issued the following statement Friday to
    commemorate the 22nd Anniversary of the Sumgait Massacres.

    "Mr. Speaker, this Sunday will mark the tragic anniversary of the
    massacres that took place against Azerbaijani citizens of Armenian
    heritage in February of 1988, in the town of Sumgait, Azerbaijan. This
    3-day rampage, carried out by Azerbaijani nationals left dozens of
    Armenians dead, a majority of whom were set on fire alive after being
    beaten and tortured. Hundreds of innocent people received injuries of
    different severity and became physically impaired. Women, among them
    minors, were abused. More than 200 apartments were robbed, dozens of
    cars were destroyed and burned, dozens of art and crafts studios, shops
    and kiosks were demolished, and thousands of people became refugees.

    "Mr. Speaker, these crimes were never adequately prosecuted by the
    Government of Azerbaijan, and most of its organizers and executors
    were simply set free, many of whom are presently members of the Azeri
    Parliament. Despite the attempt by the Government of Azerbaijan to
    cover up these crimes, enough brave witnesses came forward to give
    an accurate account of the offenses.

    "The Sumgait massacres are just another in a long line of Azerbaijan's
    aggressions against the Armenian people. The events in Sumgait were
    preceded by a wave of anti-Armenian rallies that shook the city
    in February 1988. Almost the entire territory of the city, with a
    population of 250,000, became an arena for mass violence against its
    Armenian population.

    "The attacks also marked the beginning of a larger campaign of
    ethnic cleansing targeting the Armenian people, culminating in the war
    launched against the people of Nagorno Karabakh. The war claimed nearly
    30,000 lives and left over one million refugees in both Armenia and
    Azerbaijan. The continued hostilities in Azerbaijan and the military
    aggression against the Armenians of Nagorno Karabakh in 1992 through
    1994 led to the disappearance of a 450,000-strong Armenian community in
    Azerbaijan within a span of just a few years. As this April marks the
    95th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, we also pause to remember
    the crimes committed in Sumgait and the pogroms conducted against
    the Armenian people in Azerbaijan.

    "Mr. Speaker, this anniversary reminds us yet again of the historical
    injustice the Armenian people have faced, unfortunately, throughout
    their history. As we join with the Armenian people and all people of
    goodwill in remembering these atrocities, I strongly urge Azerbaijan
    and Turkey to cease their blockade and aggressive posture against the
    Armenian people and work to achieve a lasting peace. It is time for
    the United States to do all that it can and to use its geopolitical
    influence to send a message that ethnically charged genocides,
    illegal blockades of sovereign nations and the constant harassment
    of the Armenian people will not be tolerated."
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