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Azeri Genocide

ASA Handout Briefs





  1. Independence Day: 80th anniversary of establishment of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (ADR, 1918-1920) (released May 28, 1998)

  2. New Jersey Governor Honorable Christine Todd Whitman Azerbaijan National Day proclamation (May 7, 1998)

  3. Day of International Solidarity of Azerbaijanis (December 28, 2000)

  4. Azeri Americans mark the 83rd anniversary of the liberation of Baku (September 15th, 2001)

  5. ASA receives proclamations from several US Governors (October 23, 2001)

  6. Azerbaijan marks its first decade of independence (Azerbaijan Embassy in Washington DC Press Release, October 26, 2001)

  7. Newsmakers: Young Movers and Shakers, by Azerbaijan International magazine, Spring 2001

  8. ASA greets Azerbaijanis with the waiver of discriminating Section 907 against Azerbaijan, expresses gratitude to U.S. Senators (October 24th, 2001)

  9. Remembering Khojaly on the Capitol Hill with Thomas Goltz (February21,  2002)

  10. ASA joins the Federation of Turkish American Association (FTAA) for a demonstration in front of the UN headquarters in New York City (May 6, 2002)

  11. U.S. Says That Armenia Helps Iran's Weapons Program (May 20, 2002)

  12. The letter of ASA president to Congressman Pallone (June 7, 2002)

  13. ATAA's Component Associations...Azerbaijan Society of America (ASA), by Tomris Azeri, ASA President, in the Turkish Times, June 15, 2002

  14. ASA commemorates the Khojaly Massacre (February 25 - 26, 2003)

  15. Novruz celebration in New York (March 23, 2003)

  16. Washington DC Mayor Honorable Anthony Williams Azerbaijan National Day proclamation (April 10, 2003)

  17. ASA joins FTAA again for a demonstration in front of the UN headquarters in New York City (April 28, 2003)

  18. 85th Independence Day celebrations in ASA New Jersey HQ (May 25, 2003)

  19. ASA announces support of Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline project; says anti-pipeline campaigns are unfounded and unjustified (June 17, 2003)

  20. ASA and Vatan Society (UK) draft the Statement of Support for the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline project, join the International Public Support and Monitoring Coalition for the BTC (July 17, 2003)

  21. ASA CAMPAIGNS FOR EXHIBIT IN NYC's AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, CALLS THE EXCLUSION OF AZERBAIJAN "DISTRESSING AND DISTURBING" (September 17, 2003)

  22. ASA Lecture/Book signing in October with Thomas Goltz, and talk about the Caucasus Elections (September 24, 2003)


     The Azerbaijan Society of America (ASA), established in 1956 in New Jersey, USA, is a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing knowledge about Azerbaijan, the Azerbaijani people, their culture and history, as well as promoting ties in economic, cultural, and scientific spheres between the United States and Republic of Azerbaijan. ASA works with various organizations, associations and religious groups to enhance intercultural understanding and to promote peace and stability in the Caucasus region.

 

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