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750,000 users signed a petition to Congress on sanctions against Azerbaijan and Turkey

The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) announced on October 14 that more than 750,000 users from 50 US states have signed a petition to Congress urging it to strongly condemn the violence in Azerbaijan and Turkey against Artsakh and Armenia, and bring Baku and Ankara to justice. for the war crimes they have committed.

A video of the Armenian National Committee of America about this campaign can be seen below.

ANCA Grassroots Sends 750,000 Messages to Capitol Hill Demanding Sanctions on Turkey and Azerbaijan

Raffi Amparian, chairman of the Armenian National Committee of America, calls on Armenian Americans, their relatives and human rights activists to continue to put pressure on Washington, demanding more effective sanctions against anti-Armenian crimes against Azerbaijan and Turkey. marchtojustice.org

Vigen Avetisyan

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