Month: April 2010

  • Video Of Cops Beating Student Shocks America

    Video Of Cops Beating Student Shocks America

    Footage of police beating an innocent basketball fan unconscious as he was celebrating a win by his college team has sent shockwaves through America.

    University of Maryland student John McKenna was attacked after their victory over arch rivals Duke.

    CCTV pictures show him skipping down the street waving his arms in joy.

    He is then approached by police on horseback who stand over him before other cops in riot gear swoop and start hitting him with their batons.

    Police initially claimed Mr McKenna had attacked their officers and horses, causing them “minor injuries”, as they responded to reports of trouble after the game.

    But the footage clearly shows he never struck out – and even tried to back away when confronted.

    The FBI is now investigating the incident which left the 21-year-old needing eight staples to repair a head wound.

    He was also allegedly told by officers in Maryland not to make a fuss about his injuries because they would have to fill out more paperwork.

    Mr McKenna was arrested and placed in the back of a police van before being taken to hospital.

    Charges against him have since been dropped and police chief Roberto Hylton has suspended one officer.

    He said: “I was outraged. I was very disappointed at the conduct that I saw on the part of my officers on the video tape.”

    Mr McKenna’s family said in a statement: “Some of these characters ought to go to jail, some ought to be booted off the force.

    “The remainder should be properly trained to discover that force is not always necessary, and brutality is always wrong.”

    Americans are already drawing comparisons with the beating of a black man, Rodney King, in Los Angeles in 1991.

    The officers accused of that incident were acquitted by a jury, sparking riots across the city which left 53 people dead.

    The Sky News

  • Izmir (Symrna) arsons, Greeks and Turks

    Izmir (Symrna) arsons, Greeks and Turks

    Denis O’Callaghan’s letter (April 9th) condemning President McAleese’s laying of a wreath at the tomb of Ataturk because he was “responsible for the ethnic cleansing of Smyrna in Asia Minor” is a very partial view of history.The Turkish capture of Smyrna occurred as the culmination of a Greek attempt to conquer Anatolia, which led to large scale ethnic cleansing of Muslims, starting in Smyrna itself and reaching to where it was stopped by Ataturk, at the gates of Ankara.The Greeks were victims of their own irredentist dreams of a new Byzantium and their misplaced faith in Lloyd George, in attempting to impose the punitive Treaty of Sèvres on Turkey.In any other context, such as that applied to the second World War, the recapture of Smyrna would be seen as an act of liberation and the blame for the unfortunate events of September 1922 placed at the hands of the original aggressors. – Yours, etc,Dr PAT WALSH,Leyland Crescent,Ballycastle, Co Antrim.
    From The Author of
    Forgotten Aspects Of Ireland’s Great War on Turkey1919–1924(Unutulan Yönleriyle İrlanda’nın Türkiye’ye Karşı Büyük Savaşı: 1914–1924) Dr. Pat Walsh.  ATHOL BOOKS, Belfast 2009

    Contributed by Mr Yusuf Cinar, Mr Nizam Bulut, Galway, Ireland

  • To the attention of HBO Producers

    To the attention of HBO Producers

    ERKAN ESMER <[email protected]>

    TURKISHFORUM ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER

    To the attention of HBO Producers

    During the third episode of the television show “The Pacific” which started airing on March 14th, 2010 in the USA, the dialogue between Marine soldier Lecky and the Greek woman is in contradiction with historical facts and aims to offend Turkey in the eyes of the international community. This scene suggests that Turks have invaded and ransacked Izmir.

    First and foremost, we believe that this dialogue has been intentionally included in the script:

    1. Even though a dialogue like this is not present in the original book the movie based on, “Helmet for My Pillow” written by Robert Leckie. In the HBO show, The Marine sadly listens to this “fictitious invasion”.

    2. Although the movie describes WW2, Japan and the United States and the truth about the Pacific front in the 1940’s; the audience is strangely left to see the story of a sacked Anatolian city in the 20’s, which is totally false.

    Millions of people who watched the show probably don’t know that Izmir (Smyrna) was in fact a Turkish City which was invaded by the Greeks. They probably have no idea about the history of Turkey and her struggles to become a free republic after WWI. You are letting them believe that Izmir was a Greek city and that it was invaded and sacked by the Turks. In fact, Izmir (Smyrna) is a Turkish city where both Greeks and Turks live together and governed by Turkish states since the 14th century.

    Izmir and western part of Turkey was invaded by the Greek army on May 15, 1919; the city was besieged for 3 years, 3 months and 24 days by the Greeks and was saved by the national war waged by the Turkish people on September 9, 1922. In short, Izmir is not a Greek city that was sacked by the Turks, but rather a Turkish city that was sacked by the Greek government.

    And when it comes to the great fire of Izmir, there are various theories. It is said that either the soldiers under Nurettin Pasha, fleeing Greeks or resisting Armenians might be responsible for the fire. In fact, there are some stories that suggest that the fire started in a cathedral where armory that belonged to resisting Armenians blew up. We would like to stress that it is not ethical to suggest statements in such a certain manner in a situation even when historians don’t agree upon them. The Greek invaders, “genetic arsonists” had used the Scorched Earth tactics, and burned most of western Turkey to the ground, while raping innocent women and stealing people’s moneys. Why would the Turks, who were in desperate straits at the time, burn one of their most beautiful cities. How can anyone who doesn’t have rocks between their ears, believe that The Turks burned their second largest city?

    This scene, which has apparently nothing to do with the entire concept of the show, looks like a clear case of lobbying. Once again, we would like to point out that this situation is blackening the independence struggle of a nation and wish that HBO would not be a mediator for misleading and provocative maneuvers such as this one.

    I am herewith enclosing a clipping of San Antonia Express on January 22, 1923 whose reporter had interviewed with Mr. Mark Prentice, American Representative to Near East Relief Fund who was at the site at the time of Izmir (Smyrna) fire and was in a position to figure out the truth, which seems to have escaped HBO. Certainly no one has ever accused Near East Relief Fund to be pro Turkish.  HBO should be smart enough to figure out that it has more Turkish viewers than Greeks!

  • ARMENIAN DIASPORA & WORLD AFFAIR COUNCIL MEETING ON ALLEGED GENOCIDE

    ARMENIAN DIASPORA & WORLD AFFAIR COUNCIL MEETING ON ALLEGED GENOCIDE

    Is there anyone who can attend this event next week in Newport Beach and perhaps ask some questions? . Ergun Kirlikovali


    Panel of Internationally Known Experts Will Speak on

    the Crime of Genocide, Its Definition, Causes, Tools of Implementation and Possible Prevention

    at World Affairs Council Dinner, OC

    NEWPORT BEACH, CA–(Marketwire – April 14, 2010) –  The event, hosted by the non-profit organization, the World Affairs Council of Orange County, is scheduled for Tuesday, April 20, 2010 at the Fairmont Newport Beach, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach Ca. 92660. The reception will begin at 6 p.m. followed by a dinner presentation at 7 p.m. and a Q&A after the speech. The public is invited to attend.

    The World Affairs Council of Orange County is proud that for the first time in its history it has assembled a panel of internationally known experts on the Crime of Genocide, its definition, causes, tools of implementation and the ultimate “goals” sought in committing mass murder, as well as the aftermath of genocide — the human cost in suffering and misery and the instability brought to the World. The “Plague of Evil” has regretfully marked humankind this past century, from the Armenian, Jewish, Cambodian and most recently Darfur genocides, what has been learned as to the genesis of the unspeakable horrors visited upon innocent victims of the policy of genocide.

    Our panelists include: Professor Michael J. Bazyler, Professor of Law and “1939” Club Law Scholar in Holocaust and Human Rights Studies at Chapman University; Andrew Goldberg, Emmy award winning director and producer of the PBS special The Armenian Genocide; Professor Richard G. Hovannisian, Professor of Armenian and Near Eastern History and Armenian Educational Foundation Chair in Modern Armenian History at the University of California, Los Angeles and Lane Montgomery, author of the book, “Never Again, Again, Again… Genocide: Armenia, the Holocaust, Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Darfur.”

    Cost: WACOC members $55; non-members $70; students $38. Self-parking is complimentary. For information and reservations, call (949)253-5751 or visit www.worldaffairscouncil.org.

    Contact: Karen Levesque
    (949) 253-5751 (phone)
    (949) 253-5752 (fax)

    Email Contact

    World Affairs Council of Orange County is a member-driven non-profit organization that hosts forums on international issues and presentations by some of the world’s foremost leaders. Past speakers have included: Muhammad Mian Soomro, Former Prime Minister of Pakistan; John Bruton, European Union Ambassador and Former Prime Minister of Ireland; John Bolton, Former Ambassador to the U.S.; Dr. Hans Blix, Chairman of the Weapons of Mass Destruction Commission; His Royal Highness Prince Andrew; Vicente Fox, Former President of Mexico, Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Richard B. Myers and many other well known people with expertise in various world affairs with respect to political, social and economic issues. The World Affairs Council of Orange County was founded in 1967 and today has more than 500 members.

  • British Prime Minister Gordon Brown visits Leeds

    British Prime Minister Gordon Brown visits Leeds

    Prime minister confronted by Yeadon GP during today’s visit to city

    A Yeadon GP gave Prime Minister Gordon Brown a fiery Leeds welcome today as Labour’s election campaign came to the city.

    Doctor Andrew Wright from Yeadon Health Centre this morning expressed his scepticism about Labour’s proposal to devolve more cancer diagnostic services from hospitals to health centres.

    My Guardian colleague Paul Lewis – who you can follow on Twitter @paul_lewis – is on Brown’s election bus and was at the event to file a report.

    Click on the link to find out more about the confrontation with Brown.

    You can also follow the latest on national politics and the election by following @GdnPolitics.

    Over at The Times, Brown denied any admission of failure over a ‘failure’ to regulate banks while speaking on this morning’s campaign visit to Leeds.

    Over at the YEP, they report how Brown today paid a surprise visit to an 82-year-old Labour supporter in her Yeadon home. On a scheduled visit to Yeadon Health Centre, Alice Thompson’s doctor had told the Prime Minister she had wanted to meet him there but was not able to leave her home, a short distance away.

    BBC Leeds has also updated its site with the story of Brown visiting Alica Thompson.

    Posted by John Baron Wednesday 14 April 2010 13.36 BST

    The Guardian

  • Shangri-La, Tanriverdi to build seven-star hotel in Istanbul

    Shangri-La, Tanriverdi to build seven-star hotel in Istanbul

    Shangri-La, Tanriverdi to build seven-star hotel in Istanbul

    The hotel is estimated to cost $250 million
    Wednesday, April 14, 2010
    A Turkish business conglomerate and an international hotel chain signed a cooperation agreement on Saturday to build a seven-star hotel in Istanbul. Tanriverdi Holding andShangri-La Asia Ltd. signed the agreement in a ceremony, attended by Turkish State Minister for foreign trade Zafer Caglayan at the Dolmabahce Palace.

    Caglayan expressed hope that the agreement would lead the way for the Shangri-La Asia to make more investments in Turkey.

    The new seven-star Shangri-La Istanbul will be built on the spot of an old tobacco warehouse overlooking the Bosphorus in the Besiktas district. The 14-storey hotel, with seven of them below sea level, is planned to be opened in April 2012. The hotel is estimated to cost $250 million.

    Shangri-La Asia Ltd. runs 68 hotels worldwide and Shangri-La Istanbul is among the four hotels to be built in Europe besides Paris, Vienna and London.

    Travel Daily News