SENATE MEMORIAL 99
52ND LEGISLATURE - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - FIRST SESSION, 2015
INTRODUCED BY Mary Kay Papen
A MEMORIAL COMMENDING THE LONG-STANDING TRADITIONS OF TOLERANCE, INCLUSION
AND INTERFAITH HARMONY IN THE REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN.
WHEREAS, the Republic of Azerbaijan is a staunch ally and partner of the United States in a strategically important south Caucasus region bordering Iran, Russia, Turkey and Central Asia; and
WHEREAS, having ancient traditions of tolerance and inclusion, Azerbaijan offers an environment where Muslims, Jews and Christians enjoy peaceful coexistence and live in dignity and harmony and with respect for each other; and
WHEREAS, Azerbaijan was home to one of the earliest Christian nations in the world; and
WHEREAS, the Christian community has helped to shape Azerbaijan's history through the ages, and today, this community remains an important and vibrant part of Azerbaijani culture and society; and WHEREAS, living alongside the Christian and Muslim communities is a thriving Jewish community of about thirty
thousand people that also has a long heritage in Azerbaijan, dating back more than two thousand years; and WHEREAS, over the centuries, when Jews in the surrounding regions found themselves persecuted, Azerbaijan was a haven for them, and during World War II, many European Jews escaping Nazi
persecution found shelter in Azerbaijan; and 11 WHEREAS, the Jewish community has been an integral part of 12 Azerbaijan's economic, cultural and political life, and today, 13 synagogues and Jewish schools flourish in the country; and 14 WHEREAS, it is no coincidence that Azerbaijan is one of 15 the few secular countries with a predominately Muslim 16 population that maintains close, friendly ties with the state 17 of Israel; and 18 WHEREAS, the three major religions have prospered not only 19 because of the age-old respect and tolerance of the Azerbaijani 20 people, but also because of the important role the government of the Republic of Azerbaijan has played in constantly fostering an environment of tolerance, mutual acceptance and respect in the country; and
WHEREAS, since the very beginning of its independence, Azerbaijan has created an environment that nurtures and
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1 promotes the ancient traditions of tolerance and rejects 2 radicalism, extremism and hatred; and 3 WHEREAS, Azerbaijan sees diversity as one of the country's 4 great strengths and virtues and has worked to ensure that this 5 diversity continues to blossom; and 6 WHEREAS, Azerbaijan has recently built and rebuilt 7 churches and synagogues and has created new cultural centers 8 for different faiths and has supported all three religions 9 financially without discrimination, all the while making sure
10 that Christians and Jews are represented in all three branches 11 of the government in Azerbaijan; and 12 WHEREAS, Azerbaijan has repeatedly, over the course of the 13 last decade, brought together religious leaders from the region 14 and from around the world to promote interfaith dialogue,
15 providing an example that is sorely needed; and 16 WHEREAS, in May 2015, Azerbaijan will host the third world 17 forum on intercultural dialogue; and 18 WHEREAS, the United States has an interest in such a 19 success story, since Azerbaijan — secular, tolerant, and 20 inclusive — is crucial to a region ridden with hatred and
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strife; and WHEREAS, given the rising levels of radicalism, terrorism,
hate, xenophobia and intolerance in the world, it is important for the United States to support its tolerant and secular friends, and it considers the Azerbaijani model of interfaith
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1 acceptance and community engagement as a functioning example 2 and encourages this policy around the world; 3 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE STATE 4 OF NEW MEXICO that it recognize and commend the long-standing 5 traditions of tolerance and inclusion in Azerbaijan and commend 6 the efforts by Azerbaijan to foster interfaith harmony, which 7 can be a model and functioning example in these troubled times; 8 and 9 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be
10 transmitted to the president of the United States, the United 11 States secretary of state, the United States ambassador to the 12 Republic of Azerbaijan, the president pro tempore of the United 13 States senate, the speaker of the United States house of 14 representatives and New Mexico's congressional delegation.
Later that same week: in the NYTimes