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    US Official News
    February 28, 2014 Friday


    Washington: SPEECH OF HON. TONY CÁRDENAS OF CALIFORNIA IN THE HOUSE OF
    REPRESENTATIVES THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2014

    Washington

    The Library of Congress, The Government of USA has issued the following Speech:

    Mr. CÁRDENAS. Mr. Speaker, today I recognize the twenty-sixth
    anniversary of pogroms against people of Armenian descent in Sumgait,
    Azerbaijan, and call for long-overdue justice.

    On February 27th 1988, Sumgait was the scene for organised
    anti-Armenian violence, leading to the death of more than thirty
    Armenians, with hundreds more gravely injured. Armenians were attacked
    and maimed for three days. Despite Baku's 30-minute proximity to
    Sumgait, police failed to react, allowing the brutality to continue.

    This brutality took many forms and was well-documented. On May 22nd
    1988, The New York Times reported Armenians being ``hunted'' down and
    gave an account of a pregnant Armenian woman who had been
    disembowelled so that the unborn baby could be mutilated. Two months
    earlier, The Washington Post gave accounts of an Armenian skinned
    alive and a woman being raped and murdered after her breasts were cut
    off. These atrocities were highlighted by the Members of Congress at
    the time, who condemned this state-sponsored massacre against Armenian
    civilians.

    The failure to act by the Azerbaijani authorities and our failure to
    compel action has resulted in a tidal wave of animosity towards the
    Armenians, which manifests itself in several ways. Azerbaijani forces
    east of Karabagh continue to disregard the ceasefire established after
    the Karabagh war in 1994. Ramil Safarov, who decapitated an Armenian
    Lieutenant while he slept during a NATO-sponsored training program in
    2004, returned home as a hero and was held up as ``an example of
    patriotism for the Azerbaijani youth'' by the Commissioner for Human
    Rights of Azerbaijan, Elmira Suleymanova. All the while, Ilham Aliyev
    continues his brazen rhetoric; consistently declaring Armenians as the
    national enemy in an effort to unite the Azeri public.

    The hatred towards the Armenians is unrelenting, even at the expense
    of the freedom of their own people. When 75 year old Alcram
    Ayslisi--one of Azerbaijan's most celebrated writers--had the temerity
    to consider the conflict from an unbiased perspective, he was
    subjected to a witch hunt that would not have looked out of place in
    medieval Europe. His books were burnt. He was stripped of his national
    literary awards, and, most worryingly, a high ranking politician had
    promised $13,000 to anyone who could cut off his ear.

    I call upon all of my colleagues and fellow Americans to join me in
    condemning the continued violence and injustice, and continue efforts
    to ensure that these atrocities never repeat themselves.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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