Protesters Call for Justice for Gurgen Margaryan and All Victims of Azerbaijani Aggression
WASHINGTON—Braving sub-freezing temperatures, Greater Washington area
Armenian-Americans honored the memory of the victims of Azerbaijani
aggression and pledged ongoing solidarity with the freedom-loving people
of Artsakh, at a February 28th protest held in front of the Azerbaijani
Embassy.
The demonstration, organized by the Washington Armenian Youth
Federation (AYF) Ani Chapter and St. Mary’s Armenian Church Youth
Organization (ACYO), coincided with the 26th anniversary of the
Azerbaijani pogroms against the Armenian population of Sumgait, which
set the stage for attacks in Baku in 1990 and a cycle of anti-Armenian
violence that continues to this day.
The demonstrators called special attention to the brutal axe-murder
of Armenian Lieutenant Gurgen Margaryan, as the nation marks the 10th
anniversary of his slaying by convicted Azerbaijani soldier Lt. Ramil
Safarov. In a move that stunned the international community, Azerbaijani
dictator Ilham Aliyev pardoned, promoted and praised Safarov upon
extradition to his homeland in 2012. The AYF global social media
awareness campaign last week, #Justice4Margaryan, called attention to
this travesty, attracting the participation of thousands, including U.S.
Representatives Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), David Cicilline (D-R.I.) and
Frank Pallone (D-N.J.).
“Today, we gather at the Azerbaijani Embassy to remember those who
perished in the Sumgait, Kirovabad, and Baku massacres between
1988-1990,” explained AYF Ani Chapter Chairman Hagop Simonian. “If we do
not remember and spread awareness of these atrocities, events such as
the axe-murder of Lt. Gurgen Margaryan and the recent killing of Jr.
Sergeant Armen Hovhannisyan will continue to occur again and again.
Sadly, the dictatorial Aliyev regime celebrates the deaths of these
Armenian deaths, and rewards their murderers. We, as Armenian-Americans,
must use our first amendment right to educate the world of these
crimes.”
A small group of Azerbaijani counter-protesters jeered as St. Mary’s
Armenian Church pastor, Fr. Hovsep Karapetyan led Armenian community
members in prayer in memory of those who perished in the Azerbaijani
pogroms. Police were forced to escort one Azerbaijani provocateur, after
he approached Armenian protesters and struck one with a sign. Many of
the Azerbaijani protesters were making the iconic “Grey Wolf” sign,
signaling solidarity with the Turkish ultra-nationalist and neo-fascist
youth organization accused of political killings.
Photos from the protest can be viewed on the AYF Ani Chapter Facebook page.
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
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