Year: 2010

  • Kobe Bryant’s new deal with Turkish Airlines sparks outrage among Armenian population in Los Angeles

    Kobe Bryant’s new deal with Turkish Airlines sparks outrage among Armenian population in Los Angeles

    Kobe Bryant’s latest endorsement deal has some Lakers fans crying foul.

    And now the drama is following him on the road.

    Los Angeles Lakers Kobe Bryant signed an endorsement deal with Turkish Airlines.  Read more:
    Los Angeles Lakers Kobe Bryant signed an endorsement deal with Turkish Airlines. Read more:

    The hoops star inked a deal to be the face of Turkish Airlines as it announced a plan to launch non-stop flights between Istanbul and Los Angeles in March. Under the terms of the deal, Bryant will appear in a film for the airline, make visits to Turkey and get paid for the use of his image, NBC Sports reported.

    But the large Armenian population in Los Angeles – many of them who happen to be Lakers fans – are furious over the endorsement and urged Bryant to drop the deal.

    Armenian groups and many scholars argue that Turkey committed genocide by targeting the ethnic group during what they said was a massacre beginning in 1915. Today, Turkey refuses to officially admit the genocide took place, which has been a source of tension between it and many of its Western allies – including the United States.

    By inking the deal, the Armenian Youth Federation argued, Bryant wasn’t properly acknowledging their community’s concerns.

    “Armenian Americans hope that Kobe would balance what clearly looks to be a profitable business deal with a strong moral statement against Turkey’s violations of human rights, including, of course, its ongoing denial of the Armenian Genocide,” the group said on their website.

    In a press release, Bryant said he had never actually visited Turkey, but called it “a country rich in natural beauty and thousands of years of cultural history.”

    The group also pointed out that Bryant’s Lakers’ teammate Lamar Odom’s sister-in-law, Kim Kardashian, had recently come “under scrutiny in the Turkish press for tweeting about Armenian Genocide recognition.”

    Earlier this month, Kardashian tweeted Nancy Pelosi to ask her to schedule a new vote on the Armenian Genocide Resolution, which would officially recognize the genocide.

    Bryant’s camp has so far been silent on the controversy.

    Since the endorsement was first noticed a week ago, Armenians across the world have joined in to protest the NBA star.

    In Bryant’s latest game in Toronto, the Lakers were met with about 30 protesters from the city’s Armenian community, CPTV24 reported.

    “Kobe,” protesters urged in their sign, “Do the right thing.”

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  • ARMENIANS stop attempts to legislate history

    ARMENIANS stop attempts to legislate history

    AZERBAIJANI-AMERICAN COUNCIL

    Support Kobe against racism, stop attempts to

    legislate history, let taxpayers know the truth

    Last week, Armenian Youth Federation (AYF), launched a public defamation campaign against the NBA Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant for his contract to promote Turkish Airlines. Simultaneously, Armenian special interest groups are pushing to bring the revisionist House Resolution 252, labelling  the World War I ethnic strife in Ottoman Empire as “Armenian genocide”.

    Both campaigns are launched amidst an investigation over the $163-million Medicare scam by an Armenian-American crime ring with links to Armenia’s officials.  Moreover,  U.S. diplomatic cables revealed the 2008 shipment of weapons from Armenia to Iran which were used to kill identified U.S. servicemen.

    Join all Turkic-Americans today to speak up against racist targetting of the favorite basketball star, to stop revisionist legislation in the Congress, and to tell American taxpayers the truth they deserve to know.

    Petition Text

    Support Kobe against racism, stop attempts to legislate history, let taxpayers know the truth

    Greetings,

    On December 15, 2010, the California-based Armenian Youth Federation (AYF) launched a public defamation campaign against the Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant for his contract to promote the Turkish Airlines. The deal is part of the flagship carrier’s plan to introduce a lucrative Istanbul-Los Angeles direct flights by March 2011. Turkish Airlines, a Star Alliance member and publicly-held company with a considerable U.S. investment, currently carries millions of passengers worldwide, including on the flight routes from Istanbul to Washington, D.C., New York and Chicago.

    The Armenian pressure group is demanding Bryant to reject the deal or to accept its one-sided interpretation of the historic World War I ethnic strife in Ottoman Empire as the “Armenian genocide”. In coordination, the Armenian-American special interest groups are pushing to pass the House Resolution 252 to legislate history at the “lame-duck” session of the Congress this week.

    The limited ethnic agenda of these Armenian-American groups is sought to spoil U.S. relations with Turkey, a crucial NATO ally, to damage Turkish business interests, and to derail the Turkish-Armenian rapprochement initiated in 2008. The reconciliation, conducted in parallel with negotiations to resolve the long-standing Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, may open way to lasting security and peace in the South Caucasus, a vital region for U.S. interests.

    It is also noteworthy that the actions of Armenian-American groups come amidst an investigation over a $163 million Medicare scam, the largest fraud in the history of U.S. health care system, by an Armenian-American crime ring with connections to Armenian government officials. In addition, the U.S. diplomatic cables published last week by the whistle-blowing site Wikileaks uncovered the fact of Armenia’s shipment of weapons to Iran in 2008. According to the information from the U.S. embassy in Armenia, the shipment to Iran, made not without the knowledge of Armenian President Sargsyan, ended up in the hands of Shiite militia in Iraq. At least one U.S. serviceman was identified to have been killed by an Armenian-shipped RPG in Iraq in the spring of 2008.

    I join all Turkic-Americans to express my strong disapproval of the actions of Armenian-American groups. I strongly believe that instead of racist attacks against the favorite basketball star or attempts to legislate controversial history in the U.S. Congress, Armenian-American groups could better expend their efforts to address serious issues arising in their community. Moreover, their dedication to Armenian cause could prove more useful in securing the welfare of Armenian people and the development of their country in a sustainable peace with all of its neighbors and away from undesirable associations.

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  • ARMENIAN ISSUE AND AL JAZEERA BROADCAST

    ARMENIAN ISSUE AND AL JAZEERA BROADCAST

    Armenian claims of genocide are based on a dishonest and racist interpretation of history
    Iste,
    Iste Al-Jazeera yayini:

    Verdigim yanit da asagidadir.
    Ergun KIRLIKOVALI
    TURKISH FORUM DANISMA KURULU


    —– Original Message —–

    From: Ergun
    Sent: Monday, December 20, 2010 1:15 PM
    Subject: Armenian viewpoint is based on a dishonest and racist interpretation of history
    Armenian claims of genocide are based on a dishonest and racist interpretation of history
    The facts are clear:  Armenians took up arms against their own government. After a millennium of harmonious cohabitation, Armenians, thus, resorted to revolts, terrorism, and supreme treason, making territorial demands and causing countless Muslim/Turkish casualties, all of which triggered the TERESET (temporary resettlement of 1915). These are the plain facts.

    These facts contradict with the embellished and falsified Armenian narrative, which in turn, creates “cognitive dissonance” in Armenian people. This psychological trauma can be resolved in two ways:

    1) accept the facts and change your attitude accordingly, or

    2) ignore/dismiss the facts and demonize all dissenters.

    Most Armenians, unfortunately, seem to choose the latter, hence no closure after a century.

    BIAS IN THE TERM “ARMENIAN GENOCIDE”
    If one cherishes values like fairness, objectivity, truth, and honesty, then one should really use the term  “Turkish-Armenian conflict”.
    Asking one “Do you accept or deny Armenian Genocide” shows anti-Turkish bias.  The question should be re-phrased: “What is your stand on the Turkish-Armenian conflict?”
    Turks believe it was an inter communal warfare mostly fought by Turkish and Armenian irregulars, a civil war which is engineered, provoked, and waged by the Armenian revolutionaries, with active support from Russia, England, France, and others, all eyeing the vast territories of the collapsing Ottoman Empire, against a backdrop of a raging world war.
    Armenians, on the other hand, totally  ignoring Armenian agitation, raids, rebellions, treason, territorial demands, and Turkish victims killed by Armenians, unfairly claim that it was a one way genocide.
    GENOCIDE ALLEGATIONS IGNORE “THE SIX T’S OF THE TURKISH-ARMENIAN CONFLICT”
    While some in unsuspecting public may be forgiven for taking the blatant and ceaseless Armenian propaganda at face value and believing Armenian falsifications merely because they are repeated so often, it is difficult and painful for someone like me, the son of Turkish survivors on both maternal and paternal sides.
    Those seemingly endless “War years” of 1912-1922 brought wide-spread death and destruction on to all Ottoman citizens. No Turkish family was left touched, mine included. Those nameless, faceless Turkish victims are killed for a second time today with politically motivated and baseless charges of Armenian genocide.
    ALLEGATIONS OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE ARE RACIST AND  DISHONEST  HISTORY
    They are racist because they ignore the Turkish dead: about 3 million during WWI; more than half a million of them at the hands of Armenian nationalists.
    And the allegations of Armenian genocide are dishonest because they simply dismiss
    the six T’s of the Turkish-Armenian conflict:
    1) TUMULT (as in numerous Armenian armed uprisings between 1882 and 1920)
    2) TERRORISM (by well-armed Armenian nationalists and militias victimizing Ottoman-Muslims between 1882-1920)
    3) TREASON (Armenians joining the invading enemy armies as early as 1914 and lasting until 1921)
    4) TERRITORIAL DEMANDS (where Armenians were a minority, not a majority, attempting to establish Greater Armenia, the would-be first apartheid of the 20th Century with a Christian minority ruling over a Muslim majority )
    5) TURKISH SUFFERING AND LOSSES (i.e. those caused by the Armenian nationalists: 524,000 Muslims, mostly Turks, met their tragic end at the hands of Armenian revolutionaries during WWI, per Turkish Historical Society. This figure is not to be confused with about 2.5 million Muslim dead who lost their lives due to non-Armenian causes during WWI. Grand total: more than 3 million, according to Prof. Justin McCarthy.)
    6) TERESET (temporary resettlement) triggered by the first five T’s above and amply documented as such; not to be equated to the Armenian misrepresentations as genocide.)
    VERDICT WITHOUT DUE PROCESS AMOUNTS TO LYNCHING
    Those who take the Armenian “allegations” of genocide at face value seem to also ignore the following:
    1- Genocide is a legal, technical term precisely defined by the U.N. 1948 convention (Like all proper laws, it is not retroactive to 1915.)
    2- Genocide verdict can only be given by a “competent court” after “due process” where both sides are properly represented and evidence mutually cross examined.
    3-  For a genocide verdict, the accusers must prove “intent” at a competent court and after due process.  This could never be done by the Armenians whose evidence mostly fall into five major categories:  hearsay,  mis-representations, exaggerations, forgeries, and “other”.
    4- Such a “competent court” was never convened in the case of Turkish-Armenian conflict and a genocide verdict does not exist  (save a Kangaroo court in occupied Istanbul in 1920 where partisanship, vendettas, and revenge motives left no room for due process.)
    5-  Genocide claim is political, not historical or factual.  It reflects bias against Turks. Therefore, the  term genocide must be used with the qualifier “alleged”, for scholarly objectivity and truth.
    HISTORY IS A MATTER OF  SCHOLARSHIP, NOT  CONSENSUS
    History is not a matter of “conviction, consensus,  political resolutions, political correctness, or propaganda.” History is a matter of research, peer review, thoughtful debate, and honest scholarship. Even historians, by definition, cannot decide on a genocide verdict, which is reserved for a “competent court” with its legal expertise and due process.
    POLITICAL  LYNCHING OF THE TURKS TODAY
    What we witness today amounts to lynching of the Turks by Armenians to satisfy the age old Armenian hate, bias, and bigotry.   Values like fairness, presumption of innocence until proven guilty, objectivity, balance, honesty, and freedom of speech are stumped under the fanatic Armenian feet.  Unprovoked , unjustified, and unfair defamation of Turkey, in order to appease nagging Armenian activists runs counter to human rights , if not also western interests.
    Those who claim genocide verdict today, based on the much discredited Armenian evidence, are actually engaging in “conviction and execution without due process”, th dictioanry definition of lynching.
    Sincerely,
    Ergün KIRLIKOVALI
    President-Elect, ATAA
    (Address and phones)
    PS: I welcome any live debate anytime with any Armenian or sympathizers of a bogus genocide. By the way, Turkish identity is doing very well, thank you.

  • Armenians Sue Turkey Claiming U.S. Air Base Land

    Armenians Sue Turkey Claiming U.S. Air Base Land

    By Harut Sassounian
    Publisher, The California Courier-
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    Over the years, Armenians have gradually shifted their attention from the recognition of the Genocide to the pursuit of legal remedies for their massive losses suffered between 1915 and 1923.
    Several lawsuits have been filed recently in U.S. Federal Courts against Western insurance companies and banks. In July, Armenian-American attorneys sued the Republic of Turkey and its two major banks, seeking compensation for confiscated properties and loss of income.
    A new federal lawsuit was filed last week by attorneys Vartkes Yeghiayan, Kathryn Lee Boyd and David Schwarcz, along with international law expert Michael Bazyler, against the Republic of Turkey, the Central Bank, and Ziraat Bank for “unlawful expropriation and unjust enrichment.” The plaintiffs are Los Angeles-area residents Rita Mahdessian and Anais Haroutunian, and Alex Bakalian of Washington, D.C.
    The three Armenian-Americans, who have deeds proving ownership of properties stolen from their families during the Genocide, are seeking compensation for 122 acres of land in the Adana region. The strategic Incirlik U.S. Air Base is partly located on their property.
    During the Genocide, the Turkish government initially placed all properties belonging to Armenian victims under seal. Subsequently, it directed the Ziraat Bank to hold all proceeds from the sale of seized properties in trust and for safekeeping on behalf of the Armenian owners. These properties were then transferred to the Turkish Treasury and placed under the administration of the Central Bank. The lawsuit accuses the Republic of Turkey, the Central Bank and Ziraat Bank of unfairly benefiting from the plaintiffs’ seized assets.
    The three Turkish defendants are currently engaged in commercial activities in the United States which grants jurisdiction to U.S. courts. The Republic of Turkey operates several state-owned or controlled enterprises in the U.S., such as the Turkish Airlines and Tourism Information Office. Both the Central Bank and Ziraat Bank also have offices in the United States.
    In addition to seizing the Armenian plaintiffs’ property, the Turkish government has pocketed the rent paid by the United States for the Incirlik Air Base during the past 60 years. The base is operated by the Army and Air Force Exchange Service — a U.S. Department of Defense entity. Several major American corporations, such as Baskin Robbins, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, Starbucks, and AT&T transact business and provide services on the base for U.S. troops. These companies have also been profiting from Armenian-owned lands for many years.
    The lawsuit claims that the plaintiffs “are suffering harm from the loss of use and proceeds from their property.” Turkey and its Central Bank’s “continued unlawful use of the property causes a direct effect in the United States because a U.S. commercial entity pays money” to Turkey to lease the Incirlik Air Base and “is engaged in a long-term business arrangement with defendants….”
    The lawsuit also states that the “plaintiffs’ action is additionally based upon their rights in property unlawfully expropriated by defendant Turkey in violation of international law, pursuant to a Turkish campaign of genocide…. International law prohibits the taking of property when it is done in a discriminatory way or pursuant to gross violations of human rights. Plaintiffs’ property was taken pursuant to the genocidal campaign of the Ottoman Turkish Empire to destroy, in whole or in part, Armenian Christians in Turkey.”
    The plaintiffs assert that after the Genocide, the Turkish government transferred Armenian-owned “businesses, factories, shops, farms, and all other economic enterprises into Turkish Muslim ownership,” Yet, the most shocking charge is the accusation that the Turkish authorities used “the proceeds derived from the sale of Armenian property to fund their deportation.” It is noteworthy that beyond depriving Armenians of their lives and property during the Genocide, Turkish authorities strictly forbade the survivors from reclaiming their properties, by stamping their passports “Return prohibited.”
    The Armenian-American plaintiffs estimate the current value of the property seized from their families to be $63.9 million, since their land constitutes 3.7% of the $1.7 billion “plant replacement value” of the Incirlik Air Base, according to the latest U.S. Defense Department data. The plaintiffs are demanding the current fair market value of their property as well as the accrued rental for the past 60 years, possibly totaling hundreds of millions of dollars. This lawsuit does not include the value of other Armenian properties in Incirlik, including a church and school.
    In the coming months, several other lawsuits are expected to be filed in U.S. courts against the Turkish government and other Turkish entities, including a claim for the Turkish Presidential Palace in Ankara, which is located on land owned by the Kassabian family.

  • Turkish Foreign Trade Minister Says Exports To Exceed $112 Bln This Year

    Turkish Foreign Trade Minister Says Exports To Exceed $112 Bln This Year

    Turkish foreign trade minister said on Sunday that Turkish exports would exceed 112 billion U.S. dollars this year.

    State Minister for foreign trade Zafer Caglayan delivered a speech at a parliamentary session on 2011 budget of Foreign Trade Undersecretariat.

    Caglayan said that Turkey weathered global crisis successfully and the Turkish banking sector was not affected by crisis.

    “In 2008, exports were 132 billion U.S. dollars and it was a great achievement. The figure dropped to 102.2 billion U.S. dollars in 2009,” he said.

    Caglayan said that the country’s exports would exceed 112 billion U.S. dollar in 2010.

    Turkey would reach 500 billion U.S. dollars of exports in 2023, he added.

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  • EU’s Next Term President Says Willing To Keep Up Pace of Negotiations with Turkey

    EU’s Next Term President Says Willing To Keep Up Pace of Negotiations with Turkey

    Hungary has expressed commitment that it would maintain the current speed of Turkey’s membership negotiations with the European Union during Budapest’s term presidency.

    Belgium is set to handover the rotating helm of the EU to Hungary January 2011.

    Appearing in a press meeting on Monday, Hungarian Foreign Minister Janos Martonyi — along with the country’s top EU official, Eniko Gyori — said Hungarian presidency would exert efforts to keep EU enlargement process alive, adding that EU’s doors should “remain open” to countries fulfilling accession criteria.

    Martonyi said Hungary planned to conclude membership negotiations with Croatia and open accession talks with Macedonia, stressing that keeping the pace of talks with Turkey was important.

    In related news, the outgoing Belgian presidency said in a report that “significant progress has been achieved” in the opening of the EU policy chapter on competition in Turkey’s accession talks.

    Chapter on competition policy is expected to open in the first months of Hungarian presidency.

    In June, Turkey last launched negotiation chapters on food safety, veterinary and phytosanitary under the Spanish helm.

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