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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Azeris join in opposing to Armenian Genocide resolution adoption
    24.02.2007 15:02 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Azeri-Americans joint Turkey's efforts in opposing
    the adoption of the Armenian Genocide resolution by the
    U.S. Congress. Asked, `how the Azeri Diaspora of the U.S.A. can assist
    in opposing the adoption of the Armenian Genocide resolution by the
    U.S. Congress', President of Azerbaijan Society of America Tomris
    Azeri said that the Armenian Diaspora in the United States is well
    organized. `They have a firm agenda and everyone in their Diaspora
    community believes and follows this agenda. The Armenian Diaspora
    communities and businesses see it as their duty and obligation to
    finance and support their organizations. And, therefore, everyone
    takes pride in the accomplishments that are achieved by hard
    work. These organizations do not depend on the Armenian government for
    support. Rather, their strength lies in the fact that each Diaspora
    member supports the organizations individually. Over many years, they
    focused on achieving goals that they believed in, and these goals
    became a reality. Azerbaijani-Americans need to constantly work to
    inform and educate our legislators about matters that are important to
    us. ASA worked vigorously within the Azeri-American community to block
    the genocide resolution in the U.S. by organizing writing campaigns
    and by calling our district representatives. As a result, I believe
    that some of the original representatives who signed this resolution
    withdrew their name from it, ' Tomris Azeri stated.

    She expressed hope that the resolution `will not be approved'. Turkey
    is a strategically important ally of the United States and this fact
    has not escaped many members of the U.S. Congress, not to mention the
    Administration. The U.S. Administration and the Congress have many
    important issues before them for consideration. On these issues they
    may agree or disagree, but at the end of the day they all work for the
    best national interests of the USA, ' Tomris Azeri said, APA reports.
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