Armenian National Committee of America
1711 N Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Tel. (202) 775-1918
Fax. (202) 775-5648
Email [email protected]
Internet www.anca.org
PRESS RELEASE
June 4, 2008
Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
Tel: (202) 775-1918
HASTERT JOINS LOBBY FIRM REPRESENTING TURKEY
-- Speaker is Latest in Long Line of Former U.S. House Members
Joining Firms Representing Turkey's Interests
WASHINGTON, DC - Former House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-IL) became the
latest House member to join the army of Washington, DC public
relations firms working to cover up Turkey's crimes, reported the
Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).
Dickstein Shapiro, LLP announced that the former Speaker joined their
team in a press release last week. The firm, which represents a broad
range of entities including General Motors, Kraft Foods and Pfizer,
also represents the Government of Turkey "in connection with the
development and financing by private sponsors of the Baku-Ceyhan oil
pipeline and TransCaspian gas pipeline spanning from the Caspian Sea
to the Mediterranean."
According to an ABC News story, "Ex-House Speaker Hastert Finds New
Home" by Justin Rood, a Dickstein Shapiro representative "could not
say whether or not Hastert would be working on projects involving that
country." To read the complete ABC News story and to offer your
comment on this coverage, visit:
http://www.abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id= 4990933&page=1
No stranger to Turkish American issues, as Speaker, Hastert led
efforts to block Armenian Genocide legislation from passage dating
back to October of 2000, when he withdrew H.Res.596, introduced by
Rep. George Radanovich (R-CA), from the Congressional docket just five
minutes prior to its consideration. Speaker Hastert cited a letter
from President Bill Clinton expressing concerns about the national
security implications of the resolution. In his subsequent terms as
Speaker, Hastert blocked a series of Armenian Genocide resolutions
from reaching the House floor, despite widespread Congressional
support and grassroots calls for legislative action. In 2004, when
the House adopted an amendment to the foreign aid bill blocking
Turkey's use of U.S. funds for lobbying efforts to deny the Armenian
Genocide, Hastert's response was swift, joining with Majority Leader
Blunt and Majority Whip Tom DeLay in sharply criticizing the measure:
"Turkey has been a reliable ally of the United States for decades, and
the deep foundation upon which our mutual economic and security
relationship rests should not be disrupted by this amendment."
In 2005, Armenian Americans joined with System of a Down band members
Serj Tankian and John Dolmayan in a rally in front of the Speaker
Hastert's Batavia, IL office urging him to allow passage of the
Armenian Genocide Resolution. That effort was part of an eight- year
ANCA national grassroots campaign urging then Speaker Hastert to allow
Congress to have an up or down vote on the Armenian Genocide.
Vanity Fair Cites Hastert Ties with Turkish Government
An expose printed in the September 2005 issue of Vanity Fair revealed
possible ties between Speaker Hastert and Turkish nationals geared to
scuttle the Armenian Genocide Resolution. The magazine published a
10-page story on FBI whistleblower Sibel Edmonds, who was fired after
"she accused a colleague of covering up illicit activity involving
Turkish nationals." According to the article by contributing editor
David Rose, Edmonds claims FBI wiretaps revealed that the Turkish
government and its allies boasted of bribing - with as much as
$500,000 - the Speaker of the House of Representatives as part of an
alleged deal to stop consideration of the Armenian Genocide
Resolution.
The article cited accounts by Edmonds regarding FBI wiretaps of the
Turkish Embassy and Turkish groups such as the American Turkish
Council (ATC) and the Assembly of Turkish American Associations
(ATAA), including, "repeated references to Hastert's flip-flop in the
fall of 2000, over an issue which remains of intense concern to the
Turkish government, the continuing campaign to have Congress designate
the killings of Armenians in Turkey between 1915 and 1923 a genocide."
Rose is careful to point out that "there is no evidence that any
payment was ever made to Hastert or his campaign." According to the
article, "Hastert's spokesman says the Congressman withdrew the
genocide resolution only because of the approach from [President]
Clinton, 'and to insinuate anything else just doesn't make any sense.'
He adds that Hastert has no affiliation with the ATC or other groups
reportedly mentioned in the wiretaps.'"
In 2007, the ANCA joined a broad cross-section of civil liberties,
public policy and human rights groups in calling on the House
Committee on Oversight and Government Reform in Congress to hold
public hearings on the case of FBI Whistleblower Sibel Edmonds. No
hearings have been held to date.
Former House Members Line Up to Support Turkey
Ex-Speaker Hastert is the latest in a long line of former House
Members who have joined firms on the Turkish government's payroll.
Former House Minority Leader Dick Gephardt (D-MO) and former House
Majority Leader Dick Armey (R-TX) at DLA Piper led efforts to block
full House consideration of the Armenian Genocide Resolution
(H.Res.106 / S.res.106) for an annual fee of $1.2 million. Former
House Appropriations Committee Chairman Bob Livingston of the
Livingston Firm LLC, has, over the years, received over $12 million
from the Turkish Government. He was recently let go by Turkey, and
took on an even more lucrative agreement working for Libya.
Turkey's efforts to buy influence in Washington DC and in U.S.
academic circles was recently outlined in a powerful editorial and
expose by David Holthouse in the Southern Policy Law Center (SPLC)
Intelligence Report. To read the SPLC analysis visit:
SPLC Intelligence Report: State of Denial
http://www.splcenter.org/intel/intelreport/ article.jsp?aid=935
SPLC Intelligence Report Editorial: Lying About History
http://www.splcenter.org/intel/intelreport /article.jsp?aid=933
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1711 N Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Tel. (202) 775-1918
Fax. (202) 775-5648
Email [email protected]
Internet www.anca.org
PRESS RELEASE
June 4, 2008
Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
Tel: (202) 775-1918
HASTERT JOINS LOBBY FIRM REPRESENTING TURKEY
-- Speaker is Latest in Long Line of Former U.S. House Members
Joining Firms Representing Turkey's Interests
WASHINGTON, DC - Former House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-IL) became the
latest House member to join the army of Washington, DC public
relations firms working to cover up Turkey's crimes, reported the
Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).
Dickstein Shapiro, LLP announced that the former Speaker joined their
team in a press release last week. The firm, which represents a broad
range of entities including General Motors, Kraft Foods and Pfizer,
also represents the Government of Turkey "in connection with the
development and financing by private sponsors of the Baku-Ceyhan oil
pipeline and TransCaspian gas pipeline spanning from the Caspian Sea
to the Mediterranean."
According to an ABC News story, "Ex-House Speaker Hastert Finds New
Home" by Justin Rood, a Dickstein Shapiro representative "could not
say whether or not Hastert would be working on projects involving that
country." To read the complete ABC News story and to offer your
comment on this coverage, visit:
http://www.abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id= 4990933&page=1
No stranger to Turkish American issues, as Speaker, Hastert led
efforts to block Armenian Genocide legislation from passage dating
back to October of 2000, when he withdrew H.Res.596, introduced by
Rep. George Radanovich (R-CA), from the Congressional docket just five
minutes prior to its consideration. Speaker Hastert cited a letter
from President Bill Clinton expressing concerns about the national
security implications of the resolution. In his subsequent terms as
Speaker, Hastert blocked a series of Armenian Genocide resolutions
from reaching the House floor, despite widespread Congressional
support and grassroots calls for legislative action. In 2004, when
the House adopted an amendment to the foreign aid bill blocking
Turkey's use of U.S. funds for lobbying efforts to deny the Armenian
Genocide, Hastert's response was swift, joining with Majority Leader
Blunt and Majority Whip Tom DeLay in sharply criticizing the measure:
"Turkey has been a reliable ally of the United States for decades, and
the deep foundation upon which our mutual economic and security
relationship rests should not be disrupted by this amendment."
In 2005, Armenian Americans joined with System of a Down band members
Serj Tankian and John Dolmayan in a rally in front of the Speaker
Hastert's Batavia, IL office urging him to allow passage of the
Armenian Genocide Resolution. That effort was part of an eight- year
ANCA national grassroots campaign urging then Speaker Hastert to allow
Congress to have an up or down vote on the Armenian Genocide.
Vanity Fair Cites Hastert Ties with Turkish Government
An expose printed in the September 2005 issue of Vanity Fair revealed
possible ties between Speaker Hastert and Turkish nationals geared to
scuttle the Armenian Genocide Resolution. The magazine published a
10-page story on FBI whistleblower Sibel Edmonds, who was fired after
"she accused a colleague of covering up illicit activity involving
Turkish nationals." According to the article by contributing editor
David Rose, Edmonds claims FBI wiretaps revealed that the Turkish
government and its allies boasted of bribing - with as much as
$500,000 - the Speaker of the House of Representatives as part of an
alleged deal to stop consideration of the Armenian Genocide
Resolution.
The article cited accounts by Edmonds regarding FBI wiretaps of the
Turkish Embassy and Turkish groups such as the American Turkish
Council (ATC) and the Assembly of Turkish American Associations
(ATAA), including, "repeated references to Hastert's flip-flop in the
fall of 2000, over an issue which remains of intense concern to the
Turkish government, the continuing campaign to have Congress designate
the killings of Armenians in Turkey between 1915 and 1923 a genocide."
Rose is careful to point out that "there is no evidence that any
payment was ever made to Hastert or his campaign." According to the
article, "Hastert's spokesman says the Congressman withdrew the
genocide resolution only because of the approach from [President]
Clinton, 'and to insinuate anything else just doesn't make any sense.'
He adds that Hastert has no affiliation with the ATC or other groups
reportedly mentioned in the wiretaps.'"
In 2007, the ANCA joined a broad cross-section of civil liberties,
public policy and human rights groups in calling on the House
Committee on Oversight and Government Reform in Congress to hold
public hearings on the case of FBI Whistleblower Sibel Edmonds. No
hearings have been held to date.
Former House Members Line Up to Support Turkey
Ex-Speaker Hastert is the latest in a long line of former House
Members who have joined firms on the Turkish government's payroll.
Former House Minority Leader Dick Gephardt (D-MO) and former House
Majority Leader Dick Armey (R-TX) at DLA Piper led efforts to block
full House consideration of the Armenian Genocide Resolution
(H.Res.106 / S.res.106) for an annual fee of $1.2 million. Former
House Appropriations Committee Chairman Bob Livingston of the
Livingston Firm LLC, has, over the years, received over $12 million
from the Turkish Government. He was recently let go by Turkey, and
took on an even more lucrative agreement working for Libya.
Turkey's efforts to buy influence in Washington DC and in U.S.
academic circles was recently outlined in a powerful editorial and
expose by David Holthouse in the Southern Policy Law Center (SPLC)
Intelligence Report. To read the SPLC analysis visit:
SPLC Intelligence Report: State of Denial
http://www.splcenter.org/intel/intelreport/ article.jsp?aid=935
SPLC Intelligence Report Editorial: Lying About History
http://www.splcenter.org/intel/intelreport /article.jsp?aid=933
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