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    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian Assembly of America
    122 C Street, NW, Suite 350
    Washington, DC 20001
    Contact: John De Trana
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    U.S. Slams Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan For Another Anti-Israel Remark

    By Taniel Koushakjian

    August 22, 2013

    In the latest development of the Turkish government's increasingly
    anti-Israel posture, this week Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayip Erdogan
    made the audacious claim that Israel was behind the Egyptian military's
    ouster of Muslim Brotherhood President Mohamed Morsi. Speaking to a group
    of provincial governors of his AKP party, Erdogan reportedly stated: =80=9CWhat
    do they say in Egypt? Democracy is not at the ballot box. Who is behind it?
    Israel. We have in our hands documentation.'

    This statement was quickly rebuffed by Israeli and U.S. government
    officials. In response to a reporter's question specifically citing
    Erdogan's comments, White House Deputy Press Secretary Josh Earnest said
    `We strongly condemn the statements that were made by Prime Minister
    Erdogan today.' `Suggesting that Israel is somehow responsible for recent
    events in Egypt is offensive, unsubstantiated and wrong,' Earnest stated.

    According to the Jerusalem Post, `Erdogan's rant was not worthy of a
    response, Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor said Tuesday. `This is a
    statement well worth not commenting on.''

    Erdogan's anti-Semitic statements have become a new normal for him
    and his
    Islamic AKP Party. A few weeks ago, Erdogan blamed the Turkish uprisings
    surrounding the Gezi Park protests as being motivated by the `interest rate
    lobby,' a reference widely interpreted to mean Israel.

    These statements have an unfortunate effect on Turkish society.
    Anti-Americanism in Turkey is among the highest in world and has been for
    many years. The growing anti-Semitism and increasing Islamism in the
    Turkish government appear related.

    However, Erdogan's comments are not just confined to Israel and the Jewish
    people. A headline last month in Commentary Magazine read `Erdogan's
    disdain extends from Jews to Blacks.' Author Michael Rubin states that
    `Criticizing Kemal KılıçdaroÄ=9Flu, the leader of the center-left and secular
    Republican Peoples Party (CHP), ErdoÄ=9Fan declared, `KılıçdaroÄ=9Flu is striving
    every bit he can to raise himself from the level of a black person to the
    level of a white man.'

    Jewish-American and African-American members of the Congressional Turkish
    Caucus feel should be made aware of these statements and reconsider their
    support of a government and society that is increasingly at odds with U.S.
    interests and those of our allies Israel and Armenia.

    Taniel Koushakjian is the Communications Director of the Armenian Assembly
    of America. Established in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the
    largest, Washington-based, nationwide organization promoting public
    understanding and awareness of Armenian issues.

    Available online at: http://bit.ly/1aw80jp

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