Amendment Will Hold Azerbaijan Accountable for Violations
Washington, DC – An amendment offered by Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. (NJ-06) to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) was adopted by the U.S. House of Representatives today. The amendment would enhance protections for human rights around the world.
It requires the Department of Defense to explicitly report any foreign military units that have received financial assistance from the United States through security cooperation programs and are determined to have committed gross human rights violations before or during their participation in the programs.
The report will also include recommendations to improve human rights training and additional measures that can be adopted to prevent human rights violations in the future.
“The United States has long stood as a beacon for the rights of every person, regardless of race, religion, ethnicity, or nationality. We must continue to lead by example and ensure that American foreign aid does not contradict our values at home or abroad,” Congressman Pallone said.
“This amendment is especially important now as Azerbaijan threatens Armenia’s safety and sovereignty with offensive attacks staged by Azeri armed forces in Armenia’s Tavush region. The United States should not be aiding and abetting reckless, autocratic states with appalling human rights records for any reason.”
This amendment is an important first step in creating oversight for the Defense Department’s Section 333 Building Partner Capacity Program that has sent enormous sums of money to regimes and dictators, including Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, which have documented human rights violations.
The Department has spent more than a billion dollars for each of the last two years on Section 333. Even though the State Department has singled out Azerbaijani units for committing human rights violations, these units have received over $100 million in security assistance in fiscal years 2018 and 2019 through the program.
Source: pallone.house.gov
“I am proud the funding bill the House passed includes unprecedented support for Armenia and my amendment that sends a clear signal to Azerbaijan that the United States will not tolerate authoritarian regimes that threaten peace and stability”. reported to Frank Pallone on his Twitter page
I am proud the funding bill the House passed includes unprecedented support for Armenia and my amendment that sends a clear signal to Azerbaijan that the United States will not tolerate authoritarian regimes that threaten peace and stability. pic.twitter.com/bXGpCalymq
— Rep. Frank Pallone (@FrankPallone) July 29, 2021
As reported on the official website of ANCA, this amendment was actively supported by the Armenian diaspora in the United States.
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