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    ANCA REVEALED FORMER U. S. PRESIDENT'S ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL WORKING FOR ANKARA

    DeFacto Agency
    2008-10-22 16:27:00
    Armenia

    YEREVAN, 22.10.08. DE FACTO. On October 22 the Armenian National
    Committee of America (ANCA) revealed that the Turkish Government has
    hired former Bush Administration official, Noam Neusner, to harness
    Jewish American support for a pro-Turkey agenda in Congress, with
    defeat of the Armenian Genocide Resolution as his top priority.

    "If Turkey had a credible case to make to the Jewish American community
    - which has grown weary of Ankara's pressure to deny the Armenian
    Genocide - it wouldn't need to be spending this kind of money in a
    misguided attempt to manipulate Jewish American opinion," said ANCA
    Executive Director Aram Hamparian. "Sadly, it seems that for $8,500
    a month from a foreign government, Neusner Communications is putting
    at risk the well-deserved reputation of the Jewish American community
    as a powerful opponent of all genocides and a defender of universal
    human rights."

    This revelation came as part of a September 30, 2008, mandatory
    U.S. Department of Justice (U.S. DOJ) Foreign Agent Registration
    Act filings by Neusner Communications, LLC, a Washington, DC public
    relations firm that had been on the Turkish Government payroll since
    September, 2007. The initial registration document submitted by the
    firm cites "policy goals" including "U.S. Jewish efforts to promote
    a pro-Turkey agenda in the U.S. Congress." Neusner Communications LLC
    is tasked to ensure "regular emails and phone calls to Jewish leaders
    highlighting Turkey's relationship with Israel" and facilitating the
    "creation of working relationships between U.S.-based Jewish and
    Turkish community groups."

    Neusner's filings reveal that the first order of business for the
    public relations firm was, in September and October of last year,
    to contact top Jewish-American organizations regarding pending
    Armenian Genocide legislation, H.Res.106. Beginning with a phone
    conversation with AIPAC Director of National Affairs and Development
    Jon Missner on September 17th, Neusner personally contacted groups,
    including JINSA, the American Jewish Congress, Anti-Defamation League,
    B'nai B'rith, Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations,
    and the Jewish Council for Public Affairs some 23 times over the next
    four weeks regarding H.Res.106.

    The House Foreign Affairs Committee adopted the Armenian Genocide
    Resolution on October 11th by a vote of 27 to 21.

    The U.S. DOJ filings note subsequent emails by Neusner with the ADL's
    Director of Government and National Affairs Jess Hordes regarding "ADL
    action on HR 106," and ADL Director "Abe Foxman's visit to Turkey"
    in May, 2008. Neusner continued to hold meetings with AIPAC's Jon
    Missner and National Political Director Rob Bassin regarding the
    Armenian Genocide Resolution, including one on November 29th. Seven
    months later, Neusner held a follow up meeting with Missner and AIPAC
    Director of Research and Information Rafi Danziger to discuss "Turkish
    concerns about Armenian issue; lack of support on the Hill from Jewish
    orgs." The meeting came just one day after the House Foreign Affairs
    Committee held a two- hour hearing on the South Caucasus region,
    with specific focus on Turkey's ongoing blockade of Armenia. In total,
    in the span of one year, Neusner Communications contacted or met with
    Jewish American groups at least 100 times - 32 times specifically to
    discuss Armenian Genocide legislation or Armenian American concerns.

    Neusner is well-known to Jewish American leaders, having served
    as President Bush's liaison to the U.S. Jewish community from 2002
    through 2005, in addition to his capacity as Special Assistant to the
    President for Economic Speechwriting. Neusner's DOJ filings indicate
    that he was hired by the "Embassy of the Republic of Turkey through
    DiNovo Strategies and Fleishman Hilliard." DiNovo Strategies partner
    Jay Footlik served as Clinton Administration liaison to Jewish
    Americans and to European and Mediterranean groups, including the
    Armenian American community.

    According to the Foreign Agent Registration Act, a firm must register
    within ten days of agreeing to become an agent and before performing
    any activities for the foreign entity. It is unclear why Neusner
    Communications' filings were submitted over one-year after it began
    lobbying for Turkey, a lapse that may represent a violation of U.S. DOJ
    registration guidelines. FARA also mandates that all communications
    from public relations firms must conspicuously cite any connection
    to a foreign government. Copies of email communications submitted
    by Neusner Communications to the U.S. DOJ make no reference to his
    firm's representation of the Turkish Government.

    Neusner Communications, Inc. is one of four public relations firms
    currently representing the Government of Turkey, including DLA Piper,
    Fleishman Hilliard, and the Gephardt Group, who together receive
    over $3 million a year for their services. Neusner Communications
    is currently paid $8,500 a month by the Embassy of the Republic of
    Turkey. Leading the campaign to clean up Turkey's image in the United
    States are former House Minority Leader Dick Gephardt and House
    Majority Leader Dick Armey. Former House Appropriations Committee
    Chairman Bob Livingston ended his eight-year, $13 million lobbying
    stint with Turkey earlier this year, after which he picked up a
    lucrative $2.4 million contract with Libya.
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