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    SENATOR MENENDEZ RIGHT TO ASK TOUGH QUESTIONS OF A TURKEY THAT IS DRENCHED IN MINORITY BLOOD

    NJ.com
    Feb 10 2009
    NJ

    Re: Turkish Coalition of America takes on Sen. Robert Menendez over
    "ethnic politics" Posted by Guler Koknar/ NJ Voices Guest Blogger
    January 28, 2009 3:08PM

    While I do not necessarily agree with Senator Menendez's support of
    the "bizonal/bi-communal Federation" for Cyprus, I do take offense
    at Ms. Guler Koknar ,( from the well financed Washington DC-based
    Turkish lobby TCA--Turkish Coalition of America) launching missives
    of misinformation about "ethnic politics" and "business as usual"
    in regards to an ongoing humanitarian crisis, especially as it
    regards Turkey, with its rising Anti-American and anti-Western
    ,Islamic extremist slide into yet another Middle Eastern nightmare
    for Americans.

    Turkey, as it is portrayed by its slick and deep pocketed lobbyists,
    would like Americans to believe that it is a secular Muslim democracy
    and a US ally.

    First, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan of the Islamist AK
    Party has said "Allah will sooner or later punish those who transgress
    the rights of innocents." He added for good measure that "Media
    outlets supported by Jews are disseminating false reports...." In
    reference to recent events in the Middle East,

    None of which is surprising when considering the rise of
    Islamic fundamentalism and Turkish nationalism in Turkish popular
    culture. A few years ago, we saw the huge popularity of the rabidly
    anti-American and anti-Semitic film Valley of the Wolves, which shows
    a Jewish-American army doctor harvesting organs from wounded Iraqi
    prisoners to sell to rich Americans, Israelis and Britons. The film
    was shown to cheering audiences who applauded the deaths of American
    men and women on film in battle scenes.

    Second, in recent weeks, Turkish actor, Attila Olgac, a star in the
    popular Valley of the Wolves TV series, which spawned the notorious
    anti-American and anti-Israeli film of the same name, admits while
    being interviewed on Turkish Star television, that during the
    Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974 he cold-bloodedly murdered 10
    Greek prisoners. This confession is in regards to Turkey's crimes
    in 1974,when Turkish forces forced over 200,000 Cypriots out of
    their homes in Cyprus, massacred thousands of civilians by means of
    napalm and bombs dropped on schools, houses of worship and hospitals ,
    and illegally seized some thirty-seven percent of Cypriot territory,
    which Turkey still occupies. Cyprus is the only European country that
    still endures ongoing military-occupation.

    Third, the confession of Attila Olgac is not the only one about
    Turkey's war crimes in Cyprus. Many "Stories of Shame" such as this
    one have been recorded by Kurdish journalist Roni Alasor, who lives
    in Norway for the past 30 years. In his book "Order: Execute the
    Prisoners" (published 1999, printed in Greek 2001), he records 10
    confessions of Turkish army veterans who participated in the 1974
    invasion involving slaughters of unarmed citizens, prisoner executions
    and all types of violent acts. Sergeant H. Kofen refers to a mass grave
    which his unit found in a ditch near Lapithos. "I believe these corpses
    (around 100) belonged to Greek-Cypriots... even though some looked like
    soldiers, most of them were citizens, dressed in civil". According
    to a Turkish commando, "the murders, rapes and looting started after
    22nd July 1974", after the first supposed "ceasefire" on the island.

    The government of Cyprus plans to bring up the issue of Attila Olgac
    and his revelations to the Committee of the Permanent Representatives
    of the Council of Europe. The initiative is important as Turkey has
    already been condemned from the Council

    Ms. Guler Koknar, who claims to speak for "30,000 Turkish Americans"
    in New Jersey, should look into her own backyard and come to terms
    with Turkey's crimes for the sake of her country and country men;
    it's never too late to make right the wrongs which have been
    committed. Demilitarization of the Greek Island of Cyprus, the
    largest of the islands of Greece, would be a first step towards
    making such amends. Then should follow a full hearted apology to
    Greeks and Armenians, for Turkey's long legacy of military aggression,
    discrimination, massacres and genocide.

    Senator Menendez, a Hispanic minority congressman, is very much in
    his right to ask tough questions of what foreign policy makers plan
    to do with a Turkey that is drenched in minority blood.

    Nikolaos Taneris, Press Officer, Cyprus Action Network of America
    (CANA) www.cyprusactionnetwork.org
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