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    California Courier Online, August 25, 2005

    1 - Commentary

    Turks Scare Themselves by Claiming
    Armenians Spend Millions on Lobbying
    By Harut Sassounian
    Publisher, The Califorrnia Courier

    2 - Ambassador Edward Djerejian to Keynote
    Dec. 7 Haigazian 50th Anniversary Banquet
    3- Interfaith Committee Presents
    Tribute to Armenia Nov. 5 in NYC
    4 - Scottish Capital to Discuss Recognition
    Of 1915 Armenian Genocide in October
    5 - Scholar's Name Removed from Ankara
    Street Because of 'Pro-Armenian' Stance
    6 - Triple X Golden Gate Golf Tournament
    Raises $16,000 for Armenian Charities
    7 - DNC Chairman Howard
    Dean Visits Armenia
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    1 - Commentary
    Turks Scare Themselves by Claiming
    Armenians Spend Millions on Lobbying

    By Harut Sassounian
    Publisher, The California Courier

    Hundreds of Turkish "scholars" are hired by various centers, institutes and
    foundations in Turkey to write and publish articles and books on Armenian
    issues, in general, and the Armenian Genocide, in particular.
    Almost all of these centers, funded directly or indirectly by Turkish
    governmental sources, have been set up to produce anti-Armenian propaganda
    which is translated into dozens of languages and mailed to libraries,
    parliaments, scholars and journalists around the world.
    Despite the millions of dollars spent on this propaganda war, the Turkish
    government is apparently not satisfied with the results. Foreign Minister
    Abdullah Gul announced last month that Ankara was devoting even more
    resources to this campaign in order to flood the world with revisionist
    materials on the Armenian Genocide.
    One of these Turkish propaganda mills, appropriately located in Ankara, is
    called the Institute for Armenian Research (Ermeni Arastirmalari
    Enstitusu), a division of the Center for Eurasian Strategic Studies. This
    so-called Institute has been publishing a periodical since 2001 that is
    exclusively dedicated to denigrating Armenians.
    Last week, Fatma Sarikaya, a Board member of the Turkish Forum, translated
    into English and posted on the Forum's web site a summarized version of an
    article on the Armenian-American lobby, written by Dr. Senol Kantarci, a
    researcher at the Institute for Armenian Research. The article was
    originally written in Turkish and published in the Institute's periodical
    in 2001, under the title: "The Armenian Lobby: The Creation of the Armenian
    Diaspora in America and the Lobby's Activities."
    While Kantarci's Turkish article remained unknown and unread, Sarikaya's
    English translation attracted widespread attention after it was posted on
    several Turkish and Armenian web sites. Her version had a more sensational
    title: "Money spent by the Armenian Lobby in America: In 1994 alone, the
    Armenian Assembly of America spent $7,000,000, most of it on lobbying the
    Congress."
    Not surprisingly, the article contains many historical and factual errors
    that even a high school student, let alone a "researcher" with a Ph.D.,
    would not make. Before refuting the ridiculous Turkish claim that
    Armenian-Americans spend astronomic sums to lobby Congress, let's focus on
    some of the other assertions made by the author.
    Kantarci wrote that Armenian students started arriving in America as early
    as 1840. He said that these young men were "raised with hate for the Turks.
    Though small in number, this elite group of Armenians was very effective in
    creating anti-Turkish sentiments in America." Kantarci is trying to make
    the point that Armenians have been campaigning in America against Turkey
    for 165 years. What he does not say is why these young Armenians from
    Turkey were so anti-Turkish? What had the Turks done to them and their
    families, even before the Genocide, to cause them to have such intense
    feelings against Turks?
    To justify the advances scored by Armenian political activists in recent
    years and excuse the Turkish setbacks, Kantarci wrote: "Hundreds of
    Armenian lobby groups were founded in America. The total number is
    staggering when considering they all have branches in all corners of the
    land. Excluding the
    religious groups, the number of Armenian establishments is 1,046. With the
    religious groups this number reaches 1,228. The aim of all these
    establishments is making anti-Turkish propaganda...."
    Kantarci further claimed that, while the Armenian population in America is
    estimated between 800,000 and one million, "their representation in
    Congress is far beyond proportion." This is obviously false, as there are
    no Armenian-Americans at all in the Senate and only two House members are
    partly of Armenian origin.
    After misstating the names and activities of many Armenian-American
    organizations, Kantarci made his biggest mistake by claiming: "In 1994
    alone, the Armenian Assembly of America spent $7,000,000 - most of it on
    lobbying the Congress."
    The claim that Armenians spend huge sums to lobby Congress completely
    freaked out some Turks. For example, one Turk after reading Kantarci's
    article, wrote on a Turkish web site that even though he loves eating
    basturma very much, he would be forced to give it up, because most of the
    basturma sold in the U.S. is made by Armenians. He said he feared that a
    part of the money he pays to the Armenian shop owner for the basturma would
    go towards Armenian lobbying efforts.
    Kantarci's reported lobbying figures are completely false. The Armenian
    Assembly and all other Armenian groups collectively do not spend even a
    tiny fraction of the $7 million claimed in his article.
    According to the publicly available figures for the latest three years of
    tax returns of the Armenian Assembly, the organization has spent on
    legislative lobbying just $30,000 in 2003; $27,000 in 2002; and $100,000 in
    2001. For the year 1994, the Assembly informed this writer that it had
    spent a total of $272,000 on governmental, legal and lobbying efforts. One
    can safely assume that less than $100,000 of that amount may have been
    spent strictly on lobbying the Congress. This is a far cry from the $7
    million
    claimed by this Turkish "scholar."
    The facts clearly point out that Armenians spend very little on lobbying.
    On the contrary, it is the Turkish government that spends millions of
    dollars to hire the best American lobbying firms that money can buy. When a
    country is trying to cover up a massive crime like genocide, it does need
    to spend millions of dollars. Even then, as the Turks found out, it is a
    total waste of their money. You cannot hide a genocide, no matter how much
    money you spend!
    But when you have the truth on your side, as Armenians do, you don't need
    to spend millions on lobbying!

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    2 - Ambassador Edward Djerejian to Keynote
    Dec. 7 Haigazian 50th Anniversary Banquet
    LOS ANGELES - The Haigazian University Women's Auxiliary and its Honorary
    50th Anniversary Committee announced last week that Ambassador Edward P.
    Djerejian will be the keynote speaker at their 50th Anniversary Banquet on
    Dec. 7, at the Sheraton Universal Hotel in Universal City..
    Ambassador Djerejian served as U.S. Ambassador to the Syrian Arab Republic
    during the terms of Presidents Reagan and George Bush. A leading expert on
    the complex issues of the Middle East, his career spans the administrations
    of eight U.S. Presidents. He is currently the Director of the James A.
    Baker III Institute for Public Policy at Rice University.
    Haigazian Auxiliary Chairman Joyce Stein, earlier this year, disclosed the
    names of the Honorary Committee, Ambassador Djerejian, Dr. Vartan
    Gregorian, Dr. Herant Katchadourian, Ann Swicker Kerr, and Carolyn Mugar.
    The event will celebrate 50 years of quality education at Haigazian
    University in Beirut, Lebanon.
    An opportunity drawing for a rare Hovsep Pushman reproduction will take
    place at the banquet.
    For information, contact Joyce Abdulian 323-654-8031
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    3 - Interfaith Committee Presents
    Tribute to Armenia Nov. 5 in NYC
    NEW YORK -The Interfaith Committee of Remembrance is making plans for its
    15th annual free Concert of Remembrance at the Cathedral of St. John the
    Divine in tribute to Armenia with the commemoration of coinciding milestone
    anniversaries: the 90th year since the Armenian Genocide and the 60th year
    since the end of World War II. The concert/event will be Nov. 5, at 8:00 PM
    at the Cathedral, located at 112th Street and Amsterdam Avenue, NYC.
    The program's centerpiece will be the world premiere of The Place of The
    Place of Beginnings: Songs of Light and Peace, narrated by actor, writer,
    Eric Bogosian. The new work was composed for the occasion by Interfaith's
    resident composer and Armenian community liaison Michelle Ekizian, and is
    based on portions of Franz Werfel's seminal 1933 novel, The Forty Days of
    Musa Dagh, which chronicles a true-life incident during the Armenian
    Genocide.
    This rendition is offset by declamations of ancient Armenian folk and
    spiritual melodies performed by contralto Patrice Djerejian and
    Lebanese-Armenian born mezzo-soprano Maro Partamian, and ultimately, by two
    outreaching ballads with English lyrics placing things in a present-day
    perspective. Drawing on the ensemble's full orchestral and choral forces,
    these sections will include rising pop vocalist David Gaschen, currently
    appearing in the lead role of Broadway's Phantom of the Opera, soprano
    Karen Lubeck, clarinetist Lawrence Sobol, and a rhythm section under the
    direction of jazz guitarist Owen O'Mahony.
    The Interfaith Concerts are free to the public. Interfaith's Honorary
    Chairmen include Governor Pataki, Mayor Bloomberg, Archbishop Khajag
    Barsamian and Dr. Vartan Vartan Gregorian.
    The Executive Committee for Armenia includes from the New York-New Jersey
    area Mr. Garo Armen, Mr. Alexander A. Dadourian and Mrs. Hasmig Hovnanian,
    and from Los Angeles, Mrs. Sylvia Minassian. The Concert Committee for
    Armenia is comprised of a host of accomplished musicians from the classical
    music world and arts supporters including Armand Andreassian of Boston, one
    of Interfaith's advance contribution coordinators for the New York and New
    England area.
    Further information regarding supporting Interfaith's efforts and to secure
    privileged seating and listing in the commemorative program booklet can be
    obtained by calling Mr. Andreassian at (617) 527-5474.
    ************************************************** ************
    4 - Scottish Capital to Discuss Recognition
    Of 1915 Armenian Genocide in October
    EDINBURGH, Scotland - the Edinburgh Evening News on Aug. 16 published an
    article reporting the efforts of Edinburgh Councillor Donald Anderson to
    have the Armenian Genocide recognized by the Edinburgh City Council.
    If he is successful, Edinburgh will be the second council in the UK to
    recognize the Armenian Genocide. Gwynneth County Council (north Wales) is
    already the first one to have done so.
    This Scottish development takes place in the background to a recent major
    petition from the Turkish Parliament to the British Parliament denying the
    Genocide. The petition was sent to London in April 2005. This petition is a
    major attack on the 1916 British Parliamentary Blue Book, "The Treatment of
    Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, 1915-16."
    The Gomidas Institute, which just republished a critical edition of that
    work, is currently working with British academics and parliamentarians to
    counter the Turkish offensive.
    Great Britain remains a key battleground for Armenian Genocide recognition.
    The main supporters of the Genocide thesis are:
    The Gomidas Institute (an academic centre dedicated to the study of the
    modern Armenian experience); Garod Books, publishing and distributing an
    extensive range of books on the Genocide; Wales-Armenia Solidarity (a
    single issue lobbying group); The Voice of Nor Serount, a monthly
    publication dedicated to Armenian issues; CRAG (the political arms of the
    Armenian Community and Church Council of Great Britain); CAIA, a voluntary
    organization sometimes lobbying for the recognition of the Armenians
    Genocide.
    Anderson plans to introduce a motion in October for the council to
    recognize the events as "Genocide."
    The proposed motion has been welcomed by Armenians in the Capital.
    But the move has raised the ire of the Turkish community in Edinburgh and
    Councillor Anderson has also received complaints from the Turkish
    ambassador, who has pointed to the fact that history accepts many Turkish
    people died at Armenian hands.
    In a letter to the ambassador, Cllr Anderson said: "Having researched this
    issue, I am in no doubt that the Armenian community suffered a genocide at
    the hands of the Ottoman regime.
    "There are substantial eyewitness accounts that are well documented and
    there is, I believe, wide support for the view that the historical evidence
    is robust and compelling for genocide.
    "You mention in your letter that atrocities were carried out against Turks
    by the Armenian side and undoubtedly this is true. There were atrocities on
    all sides of what was an extremely bitter period of f ethnic conflict.
    However, this was not genocide and was not state-sponsored."
    He added; "As council leader I have to advise you that I am convinced of
    the need to support recognition for what I believe was genocide.
    "I would encourage you as ambassador for a great and dynamic country to
    reconsider your position."
    For more information, contact: [email protected]
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    5 - Scholar's Name Removed from Ankara
    Street Because of 'Pro-Armenian' Stance
    ANKARA - Members of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) and
    Republican People's Party (CHP) from Ankara's municipal assembly have
    changed a city street name, removing the name of a scholar after whom the
    street was originally named.
    The name change was prompted by "pro-Armenian" statements made by the
    deceased scholar, Dr. Abdullah Cevdet. Cevdet had also said it was
    necessary to bring "studs" from the West to educate the Turkish nation.
    AKP local assembly member Cevket Tandogan proposed the name change after
    reading an article written by Milliyet columnist Hasan Pulur.
    "Cevdet was also pro-Armenian. He tried to blacken our glorious army during
    his speeches," Tandogan said.
    Now the street has been given the name of Professor Yusuf Halacoglu, head
    of the Turkish History Association, and a strong supporter of the Turkish
    government's denialist policies regarding the Armenian Genocide.
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    6 - Triple X Golden Gate Golf Tournament
    Raises $16,000 for Armenian Charities
    SAN FRANCISCO - Does it get better than playing golf on the PGA's choice
    Harding Park Golf Course in San Francisco, on a beautiful August day?
    Apparently not for the 88 participants in the Golden Gate Charitable
    Trust's first Charity Golf Tournament on Aug. 1,
    Under the leadership of Tournament Chair, Ralph Kazanjian, Tournament
    Director, Ara Sarkisian, and Committee chairs Vartan Hovsepian, Ara
    Kaprielian, George Atashkarian, Sarkis Sarkisian, John Dahlberg, and Arlene
    Hovsepian, all the participants and the 100+ attending the awards dinner
    enjoyed the well-organized event at the Harding Park facility.
    The Golden Gate Charitable Trust is the charitable arm of the Golden Gate
    Chapter of the Triple X Fraternity.
    The $16,000 raised will benefit the Bay Area Friends of Armenia, Inc.
    (BAFA), the Armenian Eye Care Project, NorCal Armenian Senior Services, and
    the Krouzian-Zakarian-Vasbouragan Armenian School in San Francisco.
    Special thanks go to the Tournament Sponsor, the Zovinar-Davidian Trust -
    Mr. and Mrs. Steve Noroian, and the "Hole-in-One" Sponsor, Dee and Brad
    Kassabian of Kassabian Motors, of Dublin, Calif.
    ************************************************** ************************
    7 - DNC Chairman Howard
    Dean Visits Armenia

    By Emil Danielyan
    YEREVAN - Howard Dean, a former U.S. presidential hopeful who now heads the
    Democratic National Committee, began a two-day visit Armenia on Aug. 19,
    meeting with President Robert Kocharian and other senior officials.
    Official Armenian sources said his talks with Kocharian, parliament speaker
    Artur Baghdasarian and Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian focused on the
    current state of U.S.-Armenian relations, the situation in the South
    Caucasus and international efforts to resolve the Nagorno-Karabagh
    conflict. Armenia's strained relations with Turkey, a key U.S. ally, were
    also on the agenda, they said.
    Kocharian was quoted by his press service as welcoming the "dynamic"
    development of U.S.-Armenian ties and commending the US for its "weighty
    contribution" to economic reforms implemented in Armenia. Baghdasarian
    hailed Washington's "great mission to strengthen democracy around the
    world,"according to the speaker's office.
    Dean, who nearly won the Democratic Party's nomination in the last U.S.
    presidential election, told Baghdasarian and leaders of the Armenian
    parliament factions that "development of democracy is the only possibility
    of progress in Armenia" and that the U.S. has always been ready to support
    the process. A resolution of the Karabagh conflict and a normalization
    ofTurkish-Armenian relations are also important for the country's
    development, he said.
    Dean was also reported to note the Democratic Party's "strong ties" with
    the influential Armenian-American community, saying that it will continue
    to support pro-Armenian resolutions in Congress.
    Dean's first-ever visit to Yerevan was organized by the Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun), an influential party that
    controls one of the two main Armenian lobbying groups on Capitol Hill: the
    Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA). ANCA and other
    Dashnaktsutyun structures in the U.S. supported the former Vermont
    governor's presidential bid in the Democratic primaries. They as well as
    many other Armenian-American groups later endorsed John Kerry, Bush's
    Democratic challenger.
    Dashnaktsutyun representatives said that although they arranged the
    high-level meetings, Dean himself had expressed a desire to visit Armenia
    as well as Georgia as part of his ongoing tour of Eastern Europe. The
    prominent Democrat also met on Friday with U.S. Ambassador to Armenia John
    Evans and visited the Genocide Memorial in Yerevan.
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