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    AZERBAIJANI CONSUL GENERAL TO LOS-ANGELES SENDS LETTER OF PROTEST TO WILSHIRE EBELL THEATRE'S GENERAL MANAGER

    AzerTag
    April 18 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Elin Suleymanov, Azerbaijani Consul General to Los-Angeles sent a
    letter of protest to Philip Miller, General Manager of the Wilshire
    Ebell Theatre regarding Armenian Cultural Foundation's plans to hold an
    event called "Artsakh 20th Anniversary Commemoration" at the Theatre.

    The letter says "Artsakh 20th Anniversary Commemoration" is a reference
    to the beginning of the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict in 1988, the most
    violent confrontation in the former Soviet Union to date. The reality
    is that, on May 2, the Wilshire Ebell Theatre will be hosting the
    celebration of a conflict, which costs tens of thousands of lives
    in both Armenia and Azerbaijan and led to displacement of over one
    million civilians.

    Numerous governments, international governmental agencies, as well as
    U.S. government policy officially recognize the illegal occupation of
    this Azerbaijani territory; acknowledge the ethnic cleansing conducted
    by Armenia and the presence of hundreds of thousands of refugees.

    As I sit to write this letter, the U.S. government is working
    vigorously toward resolving the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict. Please,
    understand that, not a single nation, including the United States,
    and in fact, Armenia, recognize the separatist regime of so-called
    "Artsakh".

    I understand that Wilshire Ebell Theatre is a private institution
    and that the Armenian Cultural Foundation is entitled to have
    private events. However, as the subject involves Azerbaijan'
    internationally-recognized territory, as well as the ongoing suffering
    of people and wounds yet to be healed on both sides, I urge you
    to consider the ethical and moral ramification and affects of this
    event. I cannot imagine Azerbaijan ever welcoming a celebration of an
    event as painful to Americans as the beginning of this unresolved
    conflict is for the Azerbaijanis. Moreover, celebrating ethnic
    cleansing and violence against civilians is hardly compatible with
    the Wilshire Ebell's history and reputation.

    I look forward to hearing from you and discussing our concerns in
    greater detail.
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