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SACRAMENTO—The
California State Senate, led by incoming Senate President Pro Tem Kevin
De Leon, by an overwhelming majority of votes on Wednesday passed
Assembly member Mike Gatto’s resolution, AJR 32, encouraging Artsakh’s
(Nagorno Karabakh) continuing efforts to develop as a free and
independent nation and formally calling upon the upon the President and
Congress of the United States to support the self-determination and
democratic independence of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, reported the
Armenian National Committee of America – Western Region. Though the
resolution has officially passed, the finally tally will not be
available until early tomorrow morning as Senators absent from the floor
during the vote have until the end of the day to cast their vote.
In his opening remarks, Senator De Leon recognized the presence of
ANCA WR and ACA in support of the resolution, provided background
information on the resolution and the region, and continued on to state,
“The ethnic Armenian people in this region have suffered tremendously
and deserve a free and independent homeland where they won’t be in
danger of persecution. California can be a front line leader that seeks
to motivate change in the world…With that in mind, I ask you to support
democracy, freedom, a people’s resolution to conflicts and international
recognition and recognition of Artsakh,”
His remarks and sentiments were echoed by fellow colleagues Senators Tom Berryhill and Ricardo Lara.
“As Americans, we should understand the desire to be an independent
nation, free of tyranny and free to form a government that best reflects
our values. It is our own history. Many times on this floor we address
the plight of the oppressed and express our desire, as a state
legislature, for people to be free and to be able to determine their own
destinies. AJR 32 is no different. The peoples of Nagorno-Karabakh
Republic did not elect to become part of Azerbaijan in 1921; they were
forced into it by the Soviets. It is now their understandable desire to
be free. Since declaring its independence Nagorno-Karabakh has held
free, transparent and democratic elections. It is fitting that the
United States stands behind regions seeking democracy. I urge your Aye
vote,” stated Senator Berryhill.
“I rise today to speak in strong support of this important
resolution, which encourages and supports the Nagorno-Karabakh
Republic’s continuing efforts to develop as a free and independent
nation. The resolution states that this region has historically been
Armenian territory, populated by an overwhelming majority of Armenians,
and yet was illegally severed from Armenia by the Soviet Union in 1921.
Senate District 33 is home to a thriving and vibrant Armenian community –
people who have embraced important American values of freedom,
democracy, and justice. This resolution asks the President and Congress
to extend those fundamental values to the people of the Nagorno-Karabakh
Republic, and encourages their continued development as a free and
independent nation. I ask for your support of this important
resolution,” stated Senator Lara.
AJR 32 was adopted by the CA State Assembly in May 2014 by a sweeping
vote of 70 to 2 under the leadership of Speaker Emeritus John Perez.
“Today, under the great leadership of incoming Senate President Pro
Tem Kevin De Leon and Assemblymember Mike Gatto, the State of California
stood strong on our nation’s core values of liberty, freedom and
independence for the people of Artsakh. We are extremely grateful to the
CA Senate for their resounding support of this resolution and Artsakh’s
need to develop as a free and independent nation,” stated ANCA WR
Chair, Nora Hovsepian. “ We, along with our grassroots, are proud to
have worked alongside Senator De Leon and Assembly members Mike Gatto,
Katcho Achadjian, Adrin Nazarian, John Perez, and Scott Wilk in making
today’s victory possible and thank them profoundly for their unwavering
leadership towards advancing a cause that is so dear to all of us,”
added Hovsepian.
California is home to tens of thousands of Armenian-Americans who are
refugees of pogroms against Armenians in Sumgait (1988), Kirovabad
(1988), and Baku (1990), and the ethnic-cleansing of the Armenian
population of Azerbaijan. Dozens of refugees from the region, many from
the Shahumian district of Artsakh, were present for the historic vote
along with representatives from the Armenian National Committee of
America – Western Region and the Armenian Council of America.
The Armenian National Committee of America – Western Region (ANCA-WR)
worked closely with Senator De Leon’s office as well as the author,
Assemblyman Mike Gatto, Co-Author Katcho Achadjian, and Assembly members
Adrin Nazarian and Scott Wilk to garner support for the resolution. In
weeks and days leading up to the vote, aside from having their
Government Affairs Director Tereza Yerimyan and Legislative Affairs
Director Haig Baghdassarian work day-in and day-out with local activists
to educate officials about the resolution and the issues in the region,
the ANCA WR also activated its grassroots in sending letters and making
calls to elected officials, urging them to support AJR 32.
“The passage of this important resolution was a long and challenging
journey that started with the introduction of this resolution back in
January. We worked so hard to make it move forward, and we are so proud
today that the California State Senate stood with me in support of the
people of Artsakh in their ongoing quest for freedom, democracy, and
independence,” stated lead author of AJR 32, Assemblymember Mike Gatto.
“This resolution couldn’t have come at a better time, given the
recent escalated level of violence along the Artsakh-Azerbaijan border,
and as our freedom fighters continue to defend their right to live under
a government of their own choosing. The people of Artsakh deserve
nothing less and need this support now, more than ever before,” stated
ANCA WR Executive Director Elen Asatryan.
The State of California now joins Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maine
and Louisiana in adopting legislation which supports the independence of
Artsakh.
The Armenian National Committee of America-Western Region is the
largest and most influential Armenian American grassroots advocacy
organization in the Western United States. Working in coordination with a
network of offices, chapters, and supporters throughout the Western
United States and affiliated organizations around the country, the
ANCA-WR advances the concerns of the Armenian American community on a
broad range of issues.
Friday, August 29, 2014
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