Category: Armenian Question

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  • AZERBAIJANI GENOCIDE COMMITTED BY ARMENIANS SHOULD BE TOLD TO WORLD

    AZERBAIJANI GENOCIDE COMMITTED BY ARMENIANS SHOULD BE TOLD TO WORLD

    An Azerbaijani member of parliament regards necessary to translate and publish historical documents in order international community to recognize the Azerbaijani Genocide committed by Armenians in Baku in 1918.

    “The Extraordinary Investigation Commission which was formed in summer of 1918 gathered rare documents,” Doctor of Historical Sciences and neutral parliamentarian Jamil Hasanli told Trend News on March 29. “The March events in Baku were published as a collection of documents in the Russian language.”

    On March 31, Azerbaijan marks the Day of Azerbaijani Genocide.

    In March 1918, the Dashnak-Bolshevik government of Stepan Shaumyan seized the power and committed brutal genocide towards the Azerbaijani people. In March to April innocent Azerbaijanis were slaughtered in Baku, Shamakhi and other regions. In that period Turkey extended a helping hand to Azerbaijan and rescued the Azerbaijani population from being killed one and all by Armenians.

    The 31st of March is the memory day of the tragic events in the history of Azerbaijan and the Azerbaijani people which took place in the recent hundred years. The scandalous facts of massacre, repressions, eviction of Azerbaijanis from their native land may be considered one of the tragic pages in the world history of the 20th century. This tragic history of the Azerbaijani people reflects the Armenian chauvinism mad about creation of the Great Armenia and not disdaining to use any means to achieve the goal.

    According to the decree signed by the Azerbaijani national leader Heydar Aliyev in 1998, March 31 shall be marked as the Day of the Genocide of Azerbaijanis.

    Hasanli said that the Emergency Situation Commission’s documents reflect witnesses’ testimonies, generalized reports and lawyer analyses.

    “I consider publishing the documents in a foreign language as an important step,” Hasanli said. “I think this process must be continued and the documents must be translated into largely-spread languages for recognizing the March genocide by international community.”

    The historian-scientist regards possible to prevent Armenian agitation against Azerbaijanis.

  • ON MARCH 31 AZERBAIJAN MARKS THE DAY OF AZERBAIJANI GENOCIDE

    ON MARCH 31 AZERBAIJAN MARKS THE DAY OF AZERBAIJANI GENOCIDE

    Azerbaijani experts have decided that those responsible for the 1918 genocide in Baku must be held accountable and pay compensation, lawyer Fuad Agayev told Trend News.

    “Serious investigations must be conducted. New mass burial sites have been found. Foreign experts must also be involved,” Agayev said.

    On March 31, Azerbaijan marks the Day of the Azerbaijani Genocide.

    In March 1918, Stepan Shaumyan’s Dashnak-Bolshevik government seized power and launched a genocide against the Azerbaijani people. In March to April, ethnic Azerbaijanis were slaughtered in Baku, Shamakhi and other regions. Turkey offered assistance to Azerbaijan and rescued the people from being killed.

    March 31 has commemorated these tragic events since ex-President Heydar Aliyev signed a decree in 1998. The issue of compensation must be investigated, member of the parliament Aydin Mirzazade told Trend News.

    “Ninety years have passed. The payers and recipients of the compensation must be determined,” he added.

    Mirzazade said the genocide was committed by Armenians.

    “The fact of the genocide itself is more important than the compensation. The world community must be informed about what transpired,” he said.

  • RECOGNITION WOULD RUIN TURKISH-U.S. RELATIONS

    RECOGNITION WOULD RUIN TURKISH-U.S. RELATIONS

    Evaluating relations between Turkey and United States before visit of Barack Obama to Turkey, political expert at think tank organization RAND, Larabee said that recognition of so called Armenian genocide would be a big risk for Turkish-American relations.

    One of the think tank organization working for U.S. Defence Ministry, RAND evaluated Turkey-US relations before visit of Barack Obama to Turkey. One of the experienced politics analyst of the think tank organization, Dr. F. Stephen Larrabee stated that Obama decided to pay a visit to Turkey to fix the damages in ties that formed during Bush administration and he added, “But a possible approval of Armenian resolution in April would ruin the recent development in Turkish-U.S. ties. Efforts for healing relations would be wasted. A big catastrophe would take place.”

    Larrabee stated that foreign policy interests of two countries coincides and said, “Justice and Development Party and Obama administration’s foreign policy choices do coincide. Turkey backs normalization of ties of U.S. with Syria and Iran. Obama struggles fort he same.”

    Mentioning pledges of Obama over recognizing 1915 events as “Armenian genocide”, Larrabee said, “Pledges during the elections and actions during the management may differ. Obama knows how important Turkey is. He probably will play the “win-win” strategy. Every party loses in case of a recognition.”

  • PARTIES CLOSE TO A DEAL IN KARABAKH DISPUTE

    PARTIES CLOSE TO A DEAL IN KARABAKH DISPUTE

    We are close to a solution of the Karabakh problem by the contributions of Turkey. Babacan flied directly to Baku by-passing Turkey after his meetings with Armenian President Serzh Sarkisyan and Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian in February during the Security Conference in Munich.

    Babacan flied to Baku with his Azerbaijani counterpart Elmar Mehmetyarov. Two minister evaluated the situation after meeting with Armenian officials again. Foreign Minister Ali Babacan informed Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev over meetings with Armenian administration officials in Munich.

    The diplomacy traffic between Munich and Baku resulted with development in negotiation about returning of 6 occupied regions in Karabakh which mostly populated by Azerbaijanis back to Azerbaijan. These are the clauses that Azerbaijani and Armenian officials reached to agreement.

    1) 6 surrounding region of Nagorno-Karabakh was populated mostly by Azerbaijani people before occupation. Azerbaijani people had to leave their homes after occupation. Armenia will return Fuzuli, Akdam, Cebrail, Kubatli, Zengilan rayons back to Azerbaijan by time.

    2) Azerbaijani refugees will return to their homes.

    3) A temporary administration will take over the management of Karabakh for determination of Status of Nagorno Karabakh. In return Azerbaijan will open state border to Armenia.

    4) International peace forces will be settled to the border of Upper Karabakh and Armenia, Turkey and Russia will not be participate in this international force.

    Statement of Armenian President Serzh Sarksyan saying, “Relations between Turkey and Armenia will be normalized very soon” may accelerate this process.

  • PACE TO DISCUSS NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT

    PACE TO DISCUSS NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT

    The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict will be discussed at a conference organized by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) Subcommittee on Preventing Conflicts in Europe, PACE Subcommittee Fellow Matthew Walsh wrote Trend News in an email.

    The subcommittee was formed at a PACE meeting on Nov. 17, 2008.

    The subcommittee aims to analyze the situation and submit concrete proposals to PACE to take necessary measures to prevent conflicts in Europe.

    “The conference to take place before the September Part session of PACE will discuss existing live and frozen conflicts which will include Nagorno-Karabakh,” Walsh said.

    All Members of PACE will be invited to attend the conference, which includes members of both the Azerbaijani and Armenian delegations, he added.

    The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988 when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan lost all of Nagorno-Karabakh except for Shusha and Khojali in December 1991. In 1992-93, Armenian armed forces occupied Shusha, Khojali and 7 districts surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh. Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a ceasefire in 1994. The co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group – Russia, France, and the U.S. – are currently holding the peace negotiations.

    Trend News

  • Azerbaijan Gains Little from Hiring  Expensive U.S. Lobbying Firms

    Azerbaijan Gains Little from Hiring Expensive U.S. Lobbying Firms

    The Government of Azerbaijan, using its considerable oil income, has been waging a propaganda campaign to win over U.S. politicians and denigrate Armenia and Artsakh (Karabagh).

    To accomplish these twin objectives, Azerbaijan has spent millions of dollars over the past 3 years to hire several major lobbying firms, such as: The Livingston Group; JWI; Chlopak, Leonard, Schechter & Associates; and Melwood Communications. In addition, the Consulate General of Azerbaijan in Los Angeles hired Sitrick & Company over a year ago and later replaced it with The Tool Shed Group, founded by Jason Katz, former Director of Public Affairs for the American Jewish Committee.

    While Azerbaijan’s Embassy, with the support of its lobbying groups, has been targeting top U.S. officials in Washington, D.C., its Consulate in Los Angeles has been more interested in countering the political influence of California’s large Armenian community. Fortunately, neither the Embassy nor the Consulate has had much success.

    Recently, the Embassy of Azerbaijan tried to get members of Congress to go on record condemning Armenia for the alleged killings of hundreds of Azeris in 1992 during the Artsakh war. Despite concerted efforts by its high-powered lobbying firms, Azerbaijan succeeded in convincing just 1 out of 535 members of the House and Senate to do so. Cong. Ed Whitfield (Republican-Kentucky), Co-Chair of the Congressional Caucus on Turkey, was the only member of Congress who made remarks about this highly controversial incident.

    Azerbaijan was even less successful in California, despite its heavy investment of time, money, and manpower. Back in 2005, Pres. Ilham Aliyev appointed Elin Suleymanov, a graduate of Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, as Azerbaijan’s first Consul General to Los Angeles. Suleymanov told the Azeri Press Agency that one of his key assignments is to counteract the political clout of California’s Armenian community. He promptly wrote a letter to the owners of a theater in Los Angeles, requesting the cancellation of an Artsakh-related event organized by a local Armenian group. The diplomat’s complaint was summarily dismissed and the event took place as scheduled.

    Consul General Sueleymanov’s failure cannot be attributed to his lack of enthusiasm and energy. He has actively tried to promote Azerbaijan’s interests, while missing no opportunity to belittle Armenia and Artsakh. The lobbying firms hired by his government have arranged for him to tour Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Michigan, Oregon, and Wyoming and parts of California to deliver speeches to university students, greet local politicians, and have guest editorials published under his name in obscure newspapers.

    Suleymanov even visited the Flathead Indian Reservation in Montana and claimed that there are racial similarities between Azerbaijanis and Native Americans. A student at the University of Montana quoted Suleymanov as stating that Native Americans actually originated from the region of Azerbaijan and that is why the Consul General “felt a certain kinship for tribal people of the U.S., like brothers or cousins.”

    A major accomplishment of Azerbaijan’s lobbying firms was arranging the visit of four California legislators to Baku in September 2007. Reciprocally, several members of Azerbaijan’s Parliament and a Minister have visited California more than once in the past three years.

    Nevertheless, despite Azerbaijan’s intensive lobbying of California legislators, only 1 out of 120 members of the State Assembly and Senate agreed to send a letter to President Aliyev in February 2009, expressing sympathy for “the victims of Khojali.” This letter, signed by Assemblyman Felipe Fuentes, was copied from a draft provided by lobbyist Jason Katz. It was noteworthy that Katz had raised the possibility of sending friendly legislators on junkets to Azerbaijan.

    California State Assemblyman Paul Krekorian (Democrat-Glendale) worked to prevent other legislators from signing the Azerbaijani letter by alerting his colleagues about the falsehoods contained in it. The lone letter signed by Assemblyman Fuentes was hailed by Consul General Suleymanov as a major victory for Azerbaijan. The Azeri media disseminated that letter worldwide, misrepresenting it as a condemnation of an alleged “genocide” committed by Armenians!

    The government of Azerbaijan and its representatives in the United States do not seem to realize that it is not in their best interest to denigrate and provoke the influential Armenian community in California. It was no mere accident that Suleymanov’s recent appearance at California State University at Northridge was greeted with a student protest.

    Should Azerbaijan’s Consul General and his hired guns continue to disseminate falsehoods about Armenia and Artsakh in the Western United States, Armenian-Americans could neutralize their propaganda by establishing a public affairs office for Artsakh in Los Angeles, as a branch of the one now operating in Washington, D.C.