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#StopAliyev: Urge Obama and Congress to Take Action NOW to Stop #Azerbaijan’s Attacks

April 2, 2016 By administrator

StopAliyevSend a Free ANCA Webmail Then Join the Social Media Campaign for #NKPeace and #NKFreedom

Just days after meeting with U.S. Vice-President Biden and Secretary of State Kerry, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev launched widespread attacks all along the Nagorno Karabakh border, killing at least one child in what is being described as the worst clashes since 1994.

With a few clicks, you can send an ANCA webmail to President Obama, your Senators and Representative and the OSCE international Karabakh negotiators calling on them to take immediate action to stop Aliyev’s attacks.  Simply type in your name, address, email and phone below and click “Submit”.  You will see recommended text for 4 letters which you can review and revise.  To Send all four letters at once – simply click “Submit.”  

Then, use social media to spread your pro-peace message:

Click here:

http://cqrcengage.com/anca/app/write-a-letter?0&engagementId=190693

1) Twitter

Tweet to President Obama (@POTUS), Vice-President Biden (@VP) and Ambassador James Warlick – @AmbJamesWarlick – the U.S. State Department’s point-person for the Nagorno Karabakh peace talks, asking them to stop Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s aggression.

Share your pro-peace message with the #STOPALIYEV photo above and these three hashtags #STOPALIYEV #NKpeace #NKfreedom. [To download the #STOPALIYEV photo, right-click on the image and choose “save as”]

2) Facebook

Post this #STOPALIYEV photo to your Facebook page. Add your own pro-peace message, urge friends to take action by visiting anca.org/STOPALIYEV, and then share it with friends, relatives, and colleagues.

[To download the #STOPALIYEV photo, right-click on the image and choose “save as”]

3) Instagram

Upload this #STOPALIYEV photo to Instagram, with these three hashtags: #StopAliyev #NKpeace #NKfreedom and the link anca.org/STOPALIYEV

[To download the #STOPALIYEV photo, right-click on the image and choose “save as”]

4) LinkedIn

Update your LinkedIn status with a pro-peace message about Nagorno Karabakh that includes this #STOPALIYEV photo and these three hashtags: #StopAliyev #NKpeace #NKfreedom. And please, encourage friends to contact Obama Administration, Congress and the OSCE Minsk Group CoChairs at anca.org/STOPALIYEV

[To download the #STOPALIYEV photo, right-click on the image and choose “save as”]

We stand with @Karabakh_MoD #Karabakh #NKpeace against Terrorist State of #Azerbaijan Aggression. pic.twitter.com/KeuaRdAjtp

— Wally Sarkeesian (@gagrulenet) April 2, 2016

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: #stopaliyev, congress, take-Action, Urge Obama

Congressional opposition to Baku’s escalating aggression grows

August 14, 2014 By administrator

The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA), amid growing Congressional opposition to Baku’s escalating aggression, is calling directly upon the Obama stopaliyevAdministration for U.S. leadership in stopping Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s march toward war.

The ANCA’s Aram Hamparian and Kate Nahapetian, on Aug 8, held a discussion with ambassador James Warlick, the U.S. Co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group dealing with resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, to press the U.S. government to meaningfully challenge and materially constrain ‪Azerbaijan’s reckless march toward war.

During this meeting, the ambassador was given a letter from ANCA Chairman Ken Hachikian, which noted that “President Aliyev’s most recent wave of fatal cross-border attacks against Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh has cost dozens of lives and seriously undermined the vital work of the OSCE Minsk Group.” ‬

Hachikian warned that: “All indications are that, unless stopped, this undemocratic and unaccountable dictator will act on his threats to start a full-scale Caucasus war, one that will visit vast death and destruction upon all the peoples of the region, likely leading to a wider and even more dangerous conflict.”

He closed by stressing that: “With sufficiently strong American leadership, the Minsk Group can get the peace process back on track, by unequivocally condemning Azerbaijan’s military attacks and then by leading an international campaign to secure Baku acceptance of OSCE proposals, already backed by Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh, to pull-back snipers and add observers.” The full letter is available online.

“We join with Armenian Americans and all those around the world who seek peace in thanking Members of Congress for seeking to restrain President Aliyev’s aggression and reverse Azerbaijan’s march toward war,” said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian.

Among the recent Congressional expressions of concern on this topic are the following:

Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA): “I am deeply saddened by the recent reports of escalated violence on the Nagorno Karabakh and Armenia border and the deaths of several Armenian and Azeri soldiers. I am taken aback by Azerbaijan’s attacks on Red Cross staff in a border village in Armenia and Baku’s decision to use sniper rifles in this conflict after several years of respecting the decision by both sides to refrain from doing so. It is my sincere hope that Azerbaijan will abstain from further sniper attacks and instead engage in meaningful resolution talks with Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh.”

Rep. David Cicilline (D-RI): “I am deeply troubled by the resurgence of fighting in Nagorno Karabakh and hope Armenia and Azerbaijan can find a resolution to restore peace. I strongly condemn the use of sniper attacks by the Azerbaijani government, which is in direct violation of the cease-fire agreement and international law, and am appalled by reports that Azerbaijan forces attacked a Red Cross envoy. This continued aggression will only bring unrest and risks jeopardizing a cease-fire agreement that was put in place over 20 years ago. As both Presidents Sargsyan and Aliyev prepare to travel to Russia, I hope Azerbaijan will agree to stop these attacks to defuse the escalating violence and prevent the further loss of life.”

Rep. Judy Chu (D-CA) [Tweet]: “I’m deeply concerned about incidents of violence against Nagorno-#Karabakh by #Azerbaijan. A long-term solution requires peace & diplomacy.”

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA): “For two decades, the people of Nagorno Karabakh have lived with constant threats and sniper fire from Azerbaijan, which seeks to reassert control over the overwhelmingly Armenian population of the region. Last week, Azeri forces again attacked across the Line of Contact, resulting in casualties on both sides. This latest resort to violence must be condemned in the strongest terms, and America should call upon the Azeri government to withdraw its forces and renounce the use of snipers, especially against civilians, and all American military assistance should be suspended until Azerbaijan does so.

Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan and Azeri President Ilham Aliyev plan to meet starting tomorrow, but if their talks are to have any chance of bearing fruit, President Aliyev is going to adopt a sharply different tone from his remarks of late, when he asserted that Azerbaijan had the means to destroy ‘any facility in Nagorno Karabakh’ and again trumpeted his country’s military prowess.

Since breaking free of a regime that encouraged violence and pogroms against its Armenian Christian citizens, the people of Nagorno Karabakh have sought to build democracy and a market economy at home. Baku has responded with an oil-boom funded military build-up and a campaign of bellicose rhetoric and has so imbued its citizens with blood lust against Armenians, that an Azeri army captain who beheaded a sleeping Armenian colleague during a NATO Partnership for Peace exercise was treated as a hero and promoted to major after his transfer from a Hungarian prison in 2012. Now is the time for the Minsk Group to assert itself in this long-running and increasingly dangerous dispute. The people of Nagorno-Karabakh have the right to determine their own future, free from Azeri threats and violence, and they also have the right to go about their lives without fear of being shot in the back by a sniper.”

Rep. Jackie Speier (D-CA): “The increased military aggression by Azerbaijan toward Armenians and its use of snipers to shoot at Armenian civilians and even the International Committee of the Red Cross in Armenia must be condemned. These actions by Azerbaijan are violations of international law and a long-standing ceasefire. Against all odds, the Armenian people of Nagorno Karabakh have succeeded in creating a democratic society that upholds peace and justice. They have fought back against attacks to their society and for their very right to exist. The international community must stand with them to stop Azerbaijan’s march toward war.”

Rep. Tony Cardenas (D-CA) [Tweet]: “Saddened by deaths of Armenian & Azeri troops & attacks on RedCross staff. I hope for no further violence & for peace & diplomacy in future.”

The ANCA has organized a #StopAliyev social media campaign that has attracted widespread interest and support.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: #stopaliyev, Azerbaijan, Karabakh

In social networks Facebook and Twitter campaign called #StopAliyev has kicked off

August 8, 2014 By administrator

American Committee Hay Dat (ANCA) has launched a campaign called #StopAliyev in social networks Facebook and Twitter, writes the Head of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Bureau’s Hay Dat and Political stopAliyevAffairs Office Giro Manoyan on his Facebook page.

“In this way, the Committee will try to inform the users of social networks around the world about the attacks of the Azerbaijani government on Armenian and Nagorno Karabakh borderline and about the Armenian losses,” he wrote.

According to him, in order to strengthen the independence and peace in Nagorno Karabakh the Committee Hay Dat called on the Armenians living in different countries around the world to participate in the campaign actively. The Committee also encouraged to send letters to the co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group through social networks, calling for undertaking immediate steps in order to prevent Aliyev to unleash a new war in the Caucasus.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: #stopaliyev

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