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    CITY OF CARSON UNANIMOUSLY VOTES AGAINST ATATURK MONUMENT

    [ Part 2.2: "Attached Text" ]

    By MassisPost
    Updated: March 5, 2015

    Proposed Mustafa Kemal monument in the City of Carson.

    CARSON - Voting unanimously, the Carson City Council opposed a
    monument on March 4, 2015 commemorating Mustafa Kemal Ataturk in the
    city’s International Sculpture Garden, which aims to honor world
    leaders who have promoted peace during their lifetimes, reported the
    Armenian Council of America. (ACA)

    “In an unprecedented show of opposition to the proposed
    monument, the Armenian American community including the ACA, Armenian
    National Committee (ANC) and the Armenian Caucus of the Service
    Employees International Union Local 721 (SEIU 721) filled the Council
    Chamber to express, in solidarity, their vehement opposition to the
    project,” said ACA Chairman Sevak Khatchadorian. “The
    proposed monument glorifies Ataturk, a man deemed by historians as
    a dictator and promoter of ethnic cleansing of Armenians, Greeks,
    Assyrians, and other minorities; a movement that provided the basis
    for the persecution of minorities in Turkey.”

    Barry Heads II, representing the office of Assemblymember Mike Gipson,
    read a letter written by Assemblymember Gipson and co-authored by
    Assemblymembers Atchajian, Gatto, Wilk and Nazarian.

    Barry Heads II, representing the office of Assemblymember Mike Gipson,
    read a letter written by Assemblymember Gipson and co-authored by
    Assemblymembers Atchajian, Gatto, Wilk and Nazarian.

    Barry Heads II, representing the office of Assemblymember Mike Gipson,
    read a letter written by Assemblymember Gipson and co-authored by
    Assemblymembers Atchajian, Gatto, Wilk and Nazarian.

    “The proposed moment…. is incredibly insensitive and
    insulting to the memories of those who died, and their surviving
    families,” the letter read. “To erect a statue of Mustafa
    Kemal Ataturk ignores the sensitive political context behind this
    controversial individual, and goes against the stance taken by our
    representative bodies at the state and federal level. Out of respect
    for those who perished and the loved ones they left behind, we voice
    our opposition.”

    Speaking on behalf of the Turkish community was Consul Genaral
    of Turkey, Raife Gulru Gezer, who listed the names of political
    and religious leaders who have praised Ataturk. She continued by
    citing names of Armenians who were honored by Ataturk and insisted
    that the monument would be commemorating a remarkable leader and
    founder of the modern Republic of Turkey. Aris Aganos, founder of
    the American Hellenic Council, shared with the Council his memories
    of the haunting stories told by family members about the burning of
    Smyrna by the Turks.

    ACA Chairman Sevak Khatchadorian, along with Armen Sefyan Esq.;
    Glendlae City Clerk Ardashes Kasakhian, and Glendale City Mayot
    Zareh Sinanian

    ACA Chairman Sevak Khatchadorian, along with Armen Sefyan Esq.;
    Glendlae City Clerk Ardashes Kasakhian, and Glendale City Mayot
    Zareh Sinanian

    Other elected officials who voiced their concerns in opposition to the
    monument included City of Montebello Mayor Jack Hadjinian, a direct
    descendant of the atrocities committed by Ataturk, who told the City
    Council that they would be honoring a man who murdered his family if
    they voted in favor of the monument. Glendale Mayor Zareh Sinanyan
    also revealed historical information about Ataturk as Glendale City
    Clerk Ardashes Kassakhian shared an emotional story about his Greek and
    Armenian ancestors who both suffered inhumanity under Ataturk’s
    reign of power.

    Both sides of the aisle provided testimony, however only 6 speakers
    from each side were allowed to speak due to time constraints and an
    overwhelming number of speakers - there were 298 speakers in opposition
    to the monument and only 101 in support of the monument.

    The Mayor had proposed a motion to move the item to the next Council
    Meeting, however Councilmembers Robles and Holmes insisted on voting
    for the motion. After speaking to the audience about the importance
    of reconciliation and moving forward in unity, Mayor Dear, a history
    instructor, expressed that he is a proponent of acknowledging the
    Armenian Genocide and that there are revisionists who try to deny
    that such an event occurred in history.

    “The monument would bring bad notoriety to the City of
    Carson,” said Councilmember Holmes and continued by stating
    that city should not accept the gift.

    The Armenian Council of America is a grassroots organization dedicated
    to working with all political leaders, offering Armenian related
    news, analysis and resources for policymakers, media, students and
    activists, advocating issues important to Armenian Americans. The
    Armenian Council of America aims to strengthen U.S. - Armenia and
    U.S. - Nagorno Karabakh ties, the development of programs promoting
    sustainable economic growth and good governance in Armenia, while
    promoting the values and responsibilities of global citizenship.

    Letter to Carson City Council by Assemblymembers Gipson, Atchajian,
    Gatto, Wilk and Nazarian

    Letter to Carson City Council by Assemblymembers Gipson, Atchajian,
    Gatto, Wilk and Nazarian

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    Carson City Council Unanimously Rejects Ataturk Monument Measure

    Posted on March 5, 2015

    CARSON, CA - Earlier this evening, the Carson City Council unanimously
    rejected the proposal to erect a memorial monument for Genocide
    Perpetrator and Denier Mustafa Kemal Ataturk in the city’s
    International Sculpture Garden.

    The 4-0 vote came after an overflow crowd of community organizations,
    leaders, activists and Thank you Carson concerned community members
    packed Carson’s City Hall to voice their concerns during the
    public comment session. While over 298 members opposing the monument
    and 101 in favor submitted cards to speak, only 6 from each side were
    afforded the opportunity to comment.

    In the weeks leading up to today’s vote, the ANCA-WR, Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation, Armenian Youth Federation, American Hellenic
    Council, elected officials from neighboring cities, and the concerned
    citizenry of the local South Bay community, respectively had all
    been educating the Carson City Councilmembers who had been lobbied by
    the Los Angeles Turkish American Association with the ill-conceived
    proposition for erecting a statue of Ataturk on public grounds and
    rallying the community for tonight’s meeting.

    “We thank our grassroots and the community based organizations
    for their unrelenting vigor to time and again advocate for the
    truth, which Turkish lobbyists shamelessly and unsuccessfully, as
    evidenced today, try to bury with corrupt funding and preposterous
    schemes,” stated ANCA-WR Executive Director Elen Asatryan.

    “We applaud Mayor Jim Dear, Mayor Pro Tempore Elita Santarina,
    and Councilmembers Lula Davis-Homes and Albert Robles for listening
    to the testimonies and comments from our community and allies and
    voting against such revisionist agendas,” added Asatryan.

    Glendale City Mayor Zareh Sinanyan was the first to speak in opposition
    of the proposal, and 11034301_10153094804831147_3323654472151318119_n
    recounted his family’s personal story of survival of the
    Armenian Genocide.

    He informed the Carson City Council that Ataturk was idolized by Nazi
    Germany and by Hitler for how he ‘liberated’ Turkey. This
    liberation, however, included trying to finish what the Armenian
    Genocide perpetrated by Ottoman Turkey attempted but failed-total
    annihilation of the Armenians. At the end of his comments Mayor
    Sinanyan urged the Council to vote against the measure and noted that
    having an Ataturk Memorial would be the same as having one of Hitler.

    “To honor Ataturk is to honor murder, rape, dictatorship,
    repression, ethnic cleansing and genocide. Today the Armenian community
    of S. California made sure there is no place for that here or anywhere
    else in the civilized world,” stated Mayor Sinanyan.

    Sinanyan’s statements were followed by Honorable Mayor
    of Montebello Jack Hadjinian, Glendale City Clerk Ardashes
    “Ardy” Kassakhian, Professor Levon Marashlian, and the
    Vice Chairman of the American Hellenic Council Aris Anagnos who shed
    light on the historical facts surrounding the Armenian Genocide and
    Ataturk, all urging the Council to reject this ridiculous measure.

    In his remarks, Anagnos posed the question that crossed the minds of
    many “Why would an American city choose to honor a General who
    fought against Americans?”

    Professor of History, Dr. Levon Marashlian during his public comment
    recounted the words spoken by Ataturk himself who once asserted,
    “I am a dictator so that Turkey will never again have a
    dictator.” Marashlian noted that Mustafa Kemal continued
    the crimes of the Armenian Genocide and read an excerpt from
    American nurse Edith Woods’ eyewitness testimony in 1922 of
    the atrocities committed against the Armenians during Kemal’s
    forced deportations of the Armenians from Turkey. “The children
    would often be dead before I had taken their names. 40 to 50 of the
    older women died each day, their mouths were massive sores and their
    teeth were dropping out and their feet, those poor bleeding feet.

    Deportation assured death, and a far more horrible death than
    massacre. Unless one sees these things it is difficult to believe
    that such monstrous cruelty and barbarity exists in the world.”

    “As elected officials it is our responsibility to properly
    identify real historical figures and honor photo (10) them for their
    true heroism or public service rather than ignore the facts and
    glorify villains who thrived from the blood of our ancestors or of
    any innocent man,” stated Montebello Mayor Jack Hadjinian.

    “Ataturk built the modern republic of Turkey upon the bones
    and ashes of its minorities - Greeks, Armenians and others. My own
    family survived the burning of Smyrna - one of the worst catastrophes
    of the 20th century. To honor such a man is not only insult to
    Armenian-Americans but to all Americans who believe that every
    person is born with the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of
    happiness,” remarked Glendale city clerk Ardashes Kassakhian.

    “Ataturk and his regime denied thousands of these rights. It
    is upsetting that the Mayor of Carson has invited upon his city the
    stain of honoring a Genocide denier by proposing such an inappropriate
    monument. A more appropriate monument would be one to honor the
    victims of Ataturk’s regime,” added Kassakhian.

    California State Assemblymembers submitted a letter in opposition to
    the monument, which was presented at the meeting by a representative
    of Assemblymember and former Carson City Councilman Mike Gipson,
    and co-signed by Assemblymembers Adrin Nazarian, Katcho Achadjian,
    Scott Wilk and Mike Gatto.

    When Turkish Consul General of Los Angeles
    Raife Gulru Gezer, who was one of the 6 to speak in
    11025734_10206083551588985_3664930548140104248_n favor of the proposed
    monument, addressed the City Council, an overwhelming majority of
    the crowd in attendance turned their backs to her in protest.

    Carson Mayor Jim Dear, who initiated the monument proposal and
    used unfair tactics including initially permitting an additional
    speaker in favor of than in opposition to the monument and providing
    unlimited speaking time to foreign agent Turkish Consul General of Los
    Angeles Raife Gulru Gezer, while curtailing the voice of the American
    citizenry, made a motion to table the item to a future meeting. The
    motion was rejected by the other Councilmembers who did not want to
    delay the vote.

    Prior to making a motion to reject the monument Councilmember Robles
    stated “This type of monument would bring bad notoriety to
    our City.” In the end, Dear changed his vote and spent over
    10 minutes talking about the atrocities that took place during the
    Armenian Genocide.

    Armenian press, including Asbarez, was not allowed to enter the City
    Council chamber. However, CNN Turk and ABC7 were allowed to cover
    the proceedings from inside the chamber.

    Upon confirmation of today’s scheduled
    vote, ANCA-WR disseminated an action alert, to which
    its11051903_863466380359231_7555945855876169548_n highly mobilized
    grassroots responded swiftly. Phone calls and e-mails expressed
    the grave concerns of Armenian-Americans who questioned why the
    city of Carson would ever consider memorializing a genocide denier,
    perpetrator and profiteer, calling their attention to the precarious
    timing of the vote just weeks away from the Centennial anniversary
    of the Armenian genocide of 1915-1923, committed by Ottoman Turkey,
    a crime still unpunished, and for which recognition, reparations and
    restitution are justly sought.

    The Armenian National Committee of America-Western Region is the
    largest and most influential Armenian American grassroots advocacy
    organization in the Western United States. Working in coordination
    with a network of offices, chapters, and supporters throughout the
    Western United States and affiliated organizations around the country,
    the ANCA-WR advances the concerns of the Armenian American community
    on a broad range of issues.

    http://www.ancawr.org/carson-rejects-ataturk-monument-measure/

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