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    Armenian National Committee of America
    888 17th St., NW, Suite 904
    Washington, DC 20006
    Tel: (202) 775-1918
    Fax: (202) 775-5648
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Internet: www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    July 20, 2005
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918

    U.S. HOUSE CALLS ON AZERBAIJAN TO HOLD FREE ELECTIONS

    -- ANCA Welcomes Effort to Press Baku to
    Meet International Democratic Standards

    "Our measure is necessary after Azerbaijan
    disenfranchised its citizens and made a mockery
    of its promises to the international community
    to hold a free and fair presidential election
    in October 2003." -- Rep. Tom Lantos (D-CA)

    WASHINGTON, DC - The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA)
    welcomed the adoption today of legislation in U.S. House calling on
    Azerbaijan to hold free and fair parliamentary elections this November.

    The measure, introduced by Congressman Elton Gallegly, Chairman of the
    International Relations Subcommittee on Europe, raises serious concerns
    about patterns of Azerbaijani government voter fraud, intimidation,
    and restrictions on the opposition. It was adopted by vote of 416 to
    1 this evening under the suspension calendar.

    "We want to thank Chairman Gallegly for his leadership in securing
    the adoption of this timely and important legislation encouraging
    free and fair elections in Azerbaijan," said ANCA Executive Director
    Aram Hamparian. "For the people of Azerbaijan, democratic elections
    will provide a long overdue opportunity to live under a government
    of their own choosing; for Armenia and Nagorno Karabagh, free and
    fair elections will hopefully help Azerbaijan transform itself into
    a better neighbor and more reliable partner in the search for peace."

    Speaking in favor of the resolution during debate on the House
    floor earlier this week were several members of the International
    Relations Committee, including its Ranking Democrat Tom Lantos (D-
    CA). In his remarks, the San Francisco Democrat stressed that, "our
    measure is necessary after Azerbaijan disenfranchised its citizens
    and made a mockery of its promises to the international community to
    hold a free and fair presidential election in October 2003. After a
    campaign troubled by intimidation and countless irregularities and
    violent incidents on election day, election observers concluded that
    the vote in 2003 was one which was fraudulent and it resulted in an
    illegal government."

    Congressman Chris Smith (R-NJ), the Chairman of the International
    Relations Subcommittee dealing with human rights, offered detailed
    remarks in favor of the measure's adoption. He shared with his
    colleagues that he is "deeply convinced that the stability we all seek
    in Azerbaijan is only possible through democracy. For that reason,
    the November election must be free and fair. Whoever wins, it is
    essential that Azerbaijan's citizens and the international community
    see the outcome as legitimate."

    Congresswoman Illeana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL) noted that, "in the most
    recent elections in Azerbaijan, the 2003 presidential elections,
    international election observers concluded that they fell well short
    of international standards. The observers found numerous instances
    of voting fraud, restrictions on political rallies and intimidation
    against political opponents."

    Congressman Ben Cardin (D-MD), the Ranking Democrat on the U.S.
    Helsinki Commission, in stating his support for the resolution, noted
    a troubling incident, in May of 2005, in which Azerbaijani officials
    "arrested and incarcerated a group of peaceful protesters in the
    capital city of Baku." Representative Joe Crowley (D-NY) pointed
    out that Azerbaijan "has yet to meet its full potential and its poor
    human rights record constantly overshadows any positive steps that
    the government has taken.

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