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    DeFacto Agency, Armenia
    May 2 2008


    NKR REPRESENTATIVE TO USA: NAGORNO-KARABAKH PROBLEM DIRECT RESULT OF
    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE


    YEREVAN, 02.05.08. DE FACTO. NKR Representative to the United States
    Vardan Barseghian spoke at the annual Armenian Genocide Observance on
    Capitol Hill that also featured U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
    (D-CA), Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD), Senator Bob Menendez
    (D-NJ) and other members of Congress, the Press Office of the NKR
    office in the USA reports.
    To note, the event was organized by the Congressional Caucus on
    Armenian Issues, co-chaired by Rep. Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and Joe
    Knollenberg (R-MI), in cooperation with the Armenian Embassy in
    Washington and leading Armenian-American organizations. Armenian
    Ambassador Tatoul Markarian, Prelate Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan,
    Archbishop Vicken Aykazian, and Dr. Gregory Stanton, President of the
    International Association of Genocide Scholars also spoke to the
    audience that included Armenian Genocide survivors, human rights
    activists, and members of the Armenian community.
    In his remarks, Representative Barseghian called upon the United
    States to recognize the Armenian Genocide saying that it would "send a
    powerful warning signal to those who plan new ethnic cleansing
    campaigns that the truth will prevail, that criminal actions will be
    named for what they are and that the perpetrators will be condemned
    and will bear responsibility."
    Tying past crimes against humanity to today's situation, Barseghian
    said that the Nagorno Karabakh problem was a direct result of the
    Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923.
    "Weakened by mass killings, deportations and widespread devastation
    inflicted by the Ottoman Turks, Armenia was not able to hold on to its
    historic province of Artsakh and eventually gave in to the Soviet
    pressure to include it within administrative borders of Soviet
    Azerbaijan. And the consequences of the Armenian Genocide, including
    that particular decision by the Bolsheviks, continue affecting our
    lives today, over 90 years later", the Artsakh representative said.
    Stressing that the risk of genocide still exists, Barseghian said that
    "Azerbaijan continues to threaten Nagorno Karabakh with a new war
    because we insist on our right to live in freedom."
    "Nagorno Karabakh will continue reinforcing its defense capabilities
    to be up to the task, but we would like to see our friends on Capitol
    Hill and those who want to see a stable and peaceful South Caucasus to
    send a clear signal to Azerbaijan that a new war would not be
    tolerated," he said.
    On behalf of the NKR Government, Barseghian thanked Representatives
    Pallone and Knollenberg and other congressional leaders for their
    steadfast support on issues related to Artsakh's security, freedom,
    and economic development. He urged greater U.S. political and economic
    support.
    "We hope that the U.S. Congress will continue its leading role in
    charting a new format for relations with Nagorno Karabakh that looks
    beyond conflict resolution to collaboration on issues of security,
    democracy and economic development."
    Concluding his remarks Barseghian said that leaders on Capitol Hill
    acknowledged that in "parallel to our common efforts to make this
    world genocide-free, we also need to deal with consequences of past
    crimes and to support those who still struggle for freedom and
    justice."
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