Yervant1 Posted June 5, 2014 Report Share Posted June 5, 2014 BUZZFEED: AZERBAIJANIS VAINLY TRY TO COMPETE WITH ARMENIAN LOBBY IN U.S.18:00 04/06/2014 >> REGIONAzerbaijan has launched an unusual campaign to win influence amongU.S. lawmakers as it seeks to translate its immense oil wealth intopolitical support, reads the article published on the U.S. siteBuzzFeed.[http://www.buzzfeed.com/rosiegray/inside-azerbaijans-bizarre-us-lobbying-push]According to the article since early 2013, state legislators in17 states have introduced pro-Azerbaijani resolutions. What theinitiatives had in common was they nearly all had at least one sponsorwho attended a conference in the capital Baku in May 2013 organizedby the Turquoise Council for Americans and Eurasians. The councilis a Houston-based group connected to Fethullah Gulen, the leader ofthe moderate Islamist Hizmet movement that grew in Turkey."The initiatives -- brought in Utah, New Mexico, Tennessee, Kansas,South Dakota, Missouri, Arkansas, Indiana, Oklahoma, Texas, Arizona,Pennsylvania, Mississippi, Illinois, West Virginia, Wyoming, andHawaii -- play well domestically in Azerbaijan, a country run by aregime accused of corruption and widespread human rights abuses,"the article reads.In an effort to improve its image, Azerbaijan has become one of thetop 10 foreign spenders on lobbying in the United States, spending$2.3 million last year."Azerbaijan lobbies in the U.S. through three main conduits: itsembassy; a fairly new group called the Azerbaijan America Alliance; andits state oil company SOCAR, which has opened an office in Washington,"the article reads. The author notes that the Azerbaijan AmericaAlliance, which helped finance a Flight 93 memorial in Pennsylvaniain 2013, is run by Anar Mammadov, the son of Azerbaijan's TransportMinister Ziya Mammadov, who is best known for once paying a restaurant$1 million to slaughter and grill a bear for him.According to the article the link between the Azerbaijanis andthe resolutions was even more direct. In Tennessee, RepresentativeJoe Towns, who was invited to attend the 2013 trips, introduced anAzerbaijan-related bill this year. Local media noticed that he hadreceived $10,000 in campaign donations from the Azerbaijanis tosupport the pro-Azerbaijani resolution.The Turquoise Council, headed by a Gulenist follower named Kemal Oksuz,paid for the travel of U.S. lawmakers who went on a trip to Baku to"meet there with the government officials, civic society leaders,U.S. Embassy staff," BuzzFeed writes.Experts say the Azerbaijanis are looking to both compete with theArmenian lobby in the U.S. and also show their bosses back home theyare simply accomplishing something. According to the former U.S.Ambassador to Azerbaijan Richard Kauzlarich the actions of theArmenian lobby who try to pass similar kinds of resolutions on behalfof Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh is a sign for them.On a state level the lobbying is useless believes ElmarChakhtakhtinski, the president of Azerbaijani Americans for Democracy.This is all happening as Azerbaijan has drawn sharp criticism worldwidefor its treatment of its people. The Council of Europe criticizedAzerbaijan earlier in May as the country was assuming its chairmanshipof the ministerial committee, saying that the human rights situationthere "is a more than worrying state of affairs."http://www.panorama.am/en/politics/2014/06/04/azerbaijan-lobby/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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