Petition

White House administration responded to ACSDA petition: The occupied territories should be returned to the control of Azerbaijan

Elxan Süleymanov

BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 11, 2016.

On June 10, 2016, the U.S. White House administration answered officially to the petition, which demands the withdrawal of Armenian troops that are occupying 20% of Azerbaijani territory and emphasizes the dramatic situation of hundreds of thousands of citizens threatened by a humanitarian catastrophe because of neglected Sarsang dam.

UNEC Students join the ACSDA’s Petition Project

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Meeting with the students of Azerbaijan State University of Economics (UNEC) has been held within the petition “ESTABLISH JUSTICE AND PREVENT A GREAT CATASTROPHE” on Nagorno-Karabagh addressed to Barak Obama Administration by the Association of Civil Society Development in Azerbaijan (ACSDA) on April 18.

Turkish celebrities express support for White House petition to stop Karabakh occupation

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Turkey’s public and political figures, prominent people, media representatives and MPs expressed support for the White House petition “Establish justice and prevent a great catastrophe”, launched by the President of the Association for Civil Society Development in Azerbaijan (ACSDA) Elkhan Suleymanov on April 6. (https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/establish-justice-and-prevent-great-catastrophe).

Vote to expose occupant Armenia!

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Association for Civil Society Development in Azerbaijan has launched a petition named “Establish Justice and Prevent a Great Catastrophe”.

The petition says: “PACE Resolution 2085 stresses the fact of occupation of Nagorno-Karabakh and other territories of Azerbaijan by Armenian state; requests the immediate withdrawal of Armenia’s armed forces from the occupied region; regards the deliberate creation of environmental crisis against Azerbaijan by Armenia as an environmental aggression; warns that current state of Sarsang reservoir, located in the occupied Azerbaijani territories, could result in a humanitarian disaster.”