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Tuesday, 21 June 2011 08:53 |
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Please, take only few seconds of your time to submit the Pax Turcica CapWiz letter campaigns to your elected US officials and local media. These letters are necessary to voice the opinion of Turkish- and Turkic-Americans against the House Resolutions 304, 306, 180 and the Senate Resolution 196, designed to charge Turkey with the crime of genocide, to allege its destruction of Christian heritage and to interfere into its sovereign constitutional affairs. Below are the links:
http://capwiz.com/paxturcica/issues/alert/?alertid=50752501
Oppose the unfounded genocide allegations against Turkey in the US Congress
(Oppose H. Res. 304 and H. Res. 306)
http://capwiz.com/paxturcica/issues/alert/?alertid=50681501
No to U.S. intervention in Turkey's sovereign religious affairs
(Oppose H. Res. 180 and S. Res. 196)
We kindly ask that any feedback received to the Pax Turcica Capwiz campaigns from Congressional offices is forwarded to
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These CapWiz campaigns of the Pax Turcica Institute (PTI) are endorsed by:
Assembly of Turkish-American Associations (ATAA)
Azerbaijani-American Council (AAC)
Azerbaijan Society of America (ASA)
Pax Turcica Institute Board Directors
Ergun Kirlikovali
Erhan Atay, P.E.
Javid Huseynov, Ph.D.
Tomris Azeri
Gulzar Babaeva, Esq.
Todd Gordon, Esq.
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Wednesday, 08 June 2011 08:17 |
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Turkish Coalition of America (TCA) is accepting applications for its 2011 TCAdvance Scholarship Program through Friday, June 17, 2011.
The TCAdvance Scholarship Program was established in 2007 to support American students of Turkish and Turkic heritage who pursue a career in public and international affairs, law and communications. The scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic achievement, civic engagement, particularly active participation in Turkish American community affairs, as well as individual leadership qualities. Since the program's inception in 2007, 48 Turkish American students have been awarded the TCAdvance Scholarship.
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Thursday, 03 March 2011 19:23 |
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TurkishPAC received a letter from the USA Congressional District 7
Representative Honorable John Culberson on February 24, 2011, which
states that he fully supports our opposition to the Congressional
Armenian Genocide Resolutions and declares that he plans to vote against such resolutions if they come to the house floor. Honorable Culberson wrote that
"[b]etween
1915 and 1923, brutal fighting took place between Armenian and Ottoman
Turks over the future of Anatolia. While Armenian authorities allege
that up to 1.5 million Armenians were killed and another 500,000 were
forcibly removed in ethnic cleansing, this view is not universally
shared by scholars. Nearly a hundred years have passed since these
alleged crimes took place, yet they still create significant
controversy. Since this is a divisive historical question, experts
should debate the merits of the genocide designation, not members of the
United States House of Representatives. Furthermore, since Turkey is a
close friend of the United States and an important ally in the Global
War on Terror, there is no reason to unnecessarily provoke the emotions
of the Turkish Public.
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Wednesday, 12 January 2011 11:16 |
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The Turkish Coalition of America (TCA) is pleased to announce that it is now accepting applications for its 2011 Washington Summer Internship Program. Since its inception in 2007, 56 Turkish Americans have been placed in internships with prestigious Congressional offices and non-profit organizations. This program provides an opportunity for Turkish American students to live and work in Washington D.C., learn about the American political process, and explore career opportunities in public affairs.
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Tuesday, 11 January 2011 12:39 |
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Turkish Coalition of America published an annotated map of forced migration and mortality in the Ottoman Empire. Prepared by the eminent historian and demographer Justin McCarthy, the map displays the trails of 5 million Ottoman Muslims who perished in the wars that were fought to dismantle the Ottoman Empire between 1864-1922.
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Monday, 03 January 2011 15:18 |
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On December 29, 2010, President Obama appointed Frank Ricciardone as the US Ambassador to the Republic of Turkey. This appointment has ended a six month period of time when the position was vacant. The former Ambassador, James Jeffrey, is currently serving as the US Ambassador to Iraq. Following the announcement, G. Lincoln McCurdy, President of the Turkish Coalition of America (TCA) released the following statement:
"During his time in Ankara, Ambassador Ricciardone will continue to foster the long-standing commercial and security relationship between the US and Turkey. TCA is confident that Ricciardone brings significant experience and statesmanship to his new posting and will help to accomplish our nations’ mutual goals. We also take this opportunity to congratulate the appointment of Matthew Bryza as Ambassador to Azerbaijan, a nation with which Turkey and the United States share significant ties. We hope that both Ambassadors will work together with the respective governments in their host nations to end conflicts, bring peace and prosperity to the people of the region, while enhancing the image of the United States."
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Friday, 24 October 2008 06:35 |
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On this day, in 1975, an Armenian gunman assassinates the Turkish Ambassador to France, Ismail Erez, also killing the Ambassador's chauffeur, Talip Yener in Paris, France. ASALA (Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia) and JCAG (The Justice Commandos of the Armenian Genocide) publicly dispute which group deserves credit for the assassination.
TurkishPAC strongly condemns the Armenian terrorist acts.
(For more information ataa.org/reference)
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Wednesday, 24 September 2008 09:07 |
On this day in 1981, four Armenian gunmen seize the Turkish Consulate, taking 56 people hostage for 16 hours in Paris, France. During the siege, Armenian gunman Kevork Guzelian shoots and seriously wounds Consul Kaya Inal and a Turkish security officer, Mr. Cemal Ozen.
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Sunday, 20 June 2010 10:49 |
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On this day, in 1984, a bomb explodes in a vehicle owned by the Assistant Labor and Social Affairs Counselor of the Turkish Embassy, Erdogan Ozen, in Vienna, Austria. The explosion kills Ozen and seriously injures five Austrian nationals, including two law enforcement officers. The "Armenian Revolutionary Army" of the Justice Commandos against Armenian Genocide (JCAG) claims responsibility for the attack.
TurkishPAC strongly condemns Armenian terrorist acts.
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Wednesday, 09 June 2010 20:44 |
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On this day, in 1981, an Armenian gunman assassinates Turkish Consulate Secretary, Mehmet Savas Yerguz, as he is leaving his office in Geneva, Switzerland. Swiss authorities apprehend Mardiros Jamgotchian. Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia (ASALA) claims responsibility for the assassination.
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