Greek Reporter
Oct 15 2012
AHI, ANCA Want Obama, Romney to Speak Up
By A. Papapostolou on October 13, 2012
Two of the leading Greek and Armenian American advocacy organizations,
representing nearly five million citizens from across the United
States, jointly called upon President Barack Obama and Republican
Presidential candidate Mitt Romney to end their silence on Armenian
and Greek issues and outline their views.
`As two of the leading Greek and Armenian American advocacy
organizations, we join together today in calling upon President Obama
and Governor Romney to publicly present the specific principles,
priorities, and policies that would guide their Administration's
actions on issues of special concern to our nation's nearly 5 million
citizens of Greek and Armenian heritage,' said American Hellenic
Institute (AHI) President Nick Larigakis and Armenian National
Committee of America (ANCA) Executive Director Aram Hamparian.
Both the AHI and ANCA have separately written to officials from both
campaigns providing them with candidate questionnaires, and inviting
them to share their views with voters, many living in swing states
that may prove decisive in what is widely expected to be a close
electoral contest.
http://usa.greekreporter.com/2012/10/13/ahi-anca-want-obama-romney-to-speak-up/
Oct 15 2012
AHI, ANCA Want Obama, Romney to Speak Up
By A. Papapostolou on October 13, 2012
Two of the leading Greek and Armenian American advocacy organizations,
representing nearly five million citizens from across the United
States, jointly called upon President Barack Obama and Republican
Presidential candidate Mitt Romney to end their silence on Armenian
and Greek issues and outline their views.
`As two of the leading Greek and Armenian American advocacy
organizations, we join together today in calling upon President Obama
and Governor Romney to publicly present the specific principles,
priorities, and policies that would guide their Administration's
actions on issues of special concern to our nation's nearly 5 million
citizens of Greek and Armenian heritage,' said American Hellenic
Institute (AHI) President Nick Larigakis and Armenian National
Committee of America (ANCA) Executive Director Aram Hamparian.
Both the AHI and ANCA have separately written to officials from both
campaigns providing them with candidate questionnaires, and inviting
them to share their views with voters, many living in swing states
that may prove decisive in what is widely expected to be a close
electoral contest.
http://usa.greekreporter.com/2012/10/13/ahi-anca-want-obama-romney-to-speak-up/