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  • BAKU: Racist slogans by Armenians echo calls for destr. of Israel

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    Rac ist slogans by Armenians echo similar calls for destruction of
    Israel: Azerbaijani-Turkish diaspora societies of USA

    14.03.09 13:33 Racist slogans by Armenians echo similar calls for
    destruction of Israel: Azerbaijani-Turkish diaspora societies of USA

    Azerbaijan, Baku, March 14 /Trend News, corr. E.Rustamov /

    Azerbaijani-American Council (AAC) and Azerbaijan Society of America
    (ASA) join Azerbaijani-and Turkic-American community in California to
    express their concern about the racist remarks made by the
    Armenian-American activists at the presentation on "Geopolitics of
    Energy Security" sponsored by the California State University
    Northridge (CSUN) College of Engineering and Computer Science on March
    11, 2009, the press release received by Trend News from these
    organizations says.

    During the speech on regional energy projects by the Consul General of
    Azerbaijan in Los Angeles, Elin Suleymanov, a group of Armenian
    student activists turned the discussion into an offensive attack on
    Azerbaijani and Turkic peoples by shouting slogans against ethnicity
    and race.

    "We value every American's right to express his/her opinions freely
    and encourage a civilized, open dialogue with the Armenian-American
    community. At the same time, ethnic insults and racial slurs represent
    a disturbing abomination in 21st century America and are unacceptable
    for the academic environment," the press release says.

    "Unfortunately, instead of engaging in a constructive and relevant
    discussion, Armenian activists resorted to shouting slogans calling
    openly for the destruction of Azerbaijan and mass deportation of
    Azerbaijani people from their lands, moving the entire nation
    elsewhere on Earth," the document says.

    "These sentiments clearly echo similar calls for the destruction of
    Israel and exodus of Jewish people made by some enemies of humanity.
    Even more disturbing were references made by the Armenian activists to
    "Armenian Aryan superiority", while Azerbaijanis were denigrated as an
    "inferior Turkic race"," mentioned in the press release.

    AAC and ASA considers this as deeply offensive to
    Azerbaijani-Americans as it is, and want to believe that such
    manifestations of racism and Turcophobia are not shared by all
    Armenian-Americans.

    "And today, we are hopeful that Armenian-Americans and friends of
    Armenia share those values and understand how damaging the
    ethnicity-based chauvinism and racism are for Armenia," the press
    release says.

    The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988
    when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Armenian
    armed forces have occupied 20 percent of Azerbaijan since 1992,
    including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and 7 surrounding districts.
    Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement in 1994. The
    co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group - Russia, France, and the U.S. - are
    currently holding the peace negotiations.
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