CARSON CITY COUNCIL NIXES CONTROVERSIAL SCULPTURE OF TURKEY PRESIDENT
KABC-TV
March 5 2015
By Leanne Suter
CARSON, Calif. (KABC) --
The Carson City Council unanimously voted to turn down a gift for
the city's sculpture garden, drawing cheers from those opposed to
the controversial piece of art.
The vote came after hours of heated debate Wednesday over the tribute
honoring Turkish leader Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, who was the first
president of Turkey.
"I want to celebrate my heritage. Ataturk is George Washington to
our country," Vega Sankur said.
Opponents said Ataturk was a vicious dictator responsible for the
Armenian Genocide.
"I highly doubt that if a city was entertaining a German cultural
monument, the German government would recommend a monument of Adolf
Hitler," Montebello Mayor Jack Hadjinian said.
"I'm here to vociferously oppose the donation, installation of the
statue to Mustafa Kemal Ataturk," Glendale Mayor Zareh Sinanyan said.
Tempers flared when the Turkish Consul General addressed the city
council. Opponents standing turned their back on her as she spoke.
"I am here today to declare the support of the Republic of Turkey for
the Ataturk Monument Project and to explain the importance of this
project for the Turks all around the world," said Raife Gulru Gezer,
Consul General of Turkey in Los Angeles.
Carson is now looking for other sculptures to add to its garden.
Currently, the garden only has one piece of art.
http://abc7.com/news/controversial-sculpture-of-turkey-president-nixed-in-carson/545208/
KABC-TV
March 5 2015
By Leanne Suter
CARSON, Calif. (KABC) --
The Carson City Council unanimously voted to turn down a gift for
the city's sculpture garden, drawing cheers from those opposed to
the controversial piece of art.
The vote came after hours of heated debate Wednesday over the tribute
honoring Turkish leader Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, who was the first
president of Turkey.
"I want to celebrate my heritage. Ataturk is George Washington to
our country," Vega Sankur said.
Opponents said Ataturk was a vicious dictator responsible for the
Armenian Genocide.
"I highly doubt that if a city was entertaining a German cultural
monument, the German government would recommend a monument of Adolf
Hitler," Montebello Mayor Jack Hadjinian said.
"I'm here to vociferously oppose the donation, installation of the
statue to Mustafa Kemal Ataturk," Glendale Mayor Zareh Sinanyan said.
Tempers flared when the Turkish Consul General addressed the city
council. Opponents standing turned their back on her as she spoke.
"I am here today to declare the support of the Republic of Turkey for
the Ataturk Monument Project and to explain the importance of this
project for the Turks all around the world," said Raife Gulru Gezer,
Consul General of Turkey in Los Angeles.
Carson is now looking for other sculptures to add to its garden.
Currently, the garden only has one piece of art.
http://abc7.com/news/controversial-sculpture-of-turkey-president-nixed-in-carson/545208/