Monthly Newsletter
August 31, 2010
Issue 8

Assembly of Turkish American Associations

1526 18th St., NW Washington, DC 20036
202.483.9090, 202.483.9092 fx
www.ataa.org, assembly@ataa.org

 

 

 

The ATAA serves as an information resource center for its members and component associations throughout the United States, while working locally and nationwide to develop an informed and effective Turkish American citizenry.  The ATAA is a major resource for experts, policy makers, and media who seek a deeper and broader understanding of U.S.-Turkish relations.  The ATAA is a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization formed under the laws of the District of Columbia. To learn more about ATAA, please visit us at www.ataa.org

 

 

President's Message

 

Dear Turkish American Community and Friends of Türkiye:

 

The first year of my two-year presidential term ended in July.  I would like to thank you for your strong support to ATAA and the Turkish American cause.  ATAA raised well over $150,000 from membership fees and donations this past year.  ATAA received over $100,000 in private grants.  ATAA's trust fund was rebalanced to recover more than $200,000, as we aim to top $1 million by next year and enhance our interest income which is critical to funding our operations.

 

I would also like to thank all who attended the Annual Delegates Meeting, at which the ATAA Delegates approved the budget, accepted the membership of new local organizations, and charted the course for 2010-11.  The Delegates Meeting also included the presentation of new members of the Board of Directors.  ATAA is proud that nine of the fifteen members are women, as ATAA defends equality, supports empowerment, and encourages the best of the Turkish American community to take leadership roles.

 

Furthermore, I would like to invite you all, particularly east coast Turks, to our ATAA Fundraiser on September 25, 2010, at the residence of Trustee Esma Akin in Virginia, as we seek to top $30,000 that evening.

 

Driven by dedicated members, local leaders, staff and volunteers, ATAA produced excellent results with economic efficiency you can be proud of!  

 

The ATAA Turkish American Broad Advocacy Network (TABAN) effectively expressed the voice of Turkish American grassroots on Capitol Hill on critical issues.  The ATAA Student Outreach Program provided seminars and guidance counseling to over 500 Turkish students.  The ATAA MediaWatchNow.com program mobilized 150 critical thinkers and up to 10,000 grassroots writers to educate the media and fight anti-Turkish defamation and racism.  The ATAA Census 2010 SayTurk program motivated Turkish and Turkic Americans nationwide to identify themselves as a "Turk" in the census form and amplify the Turkish American presence.  The ATAA website received on average over 150,000 hits per week, while each ATAA electronic communication reached over 40,000 people.  ATAA's perspective on issues was published in over 120 news articles, of which over 20 were major national and international media. 

 

We will remember the Armenian Resolution (H.Res. 252) which controversially passed 23-22, as a turning point in Turkish American public advocacy, as Turkish Americans have started to take charge of their own history and destiny.  H.Res. 252 was also a message to Congress on other matters that may be taken up against Turkish Americans and Turkey in the future.  Should anyone tell you that Turkish Americans achieved this result because of this or that lobby's help -- don't believe them.  This is the overwhelming achievement of Turkish American grassroots, including the combined efforts of ATAA, FTAA, TCA and TAA, and our grassroots organizations nationwide.

 

ATAA did not rest this past summer.  The ATAA showed "The Armenian Revolt" on Capitol Hill and will show it again there, as well as on public television nationwide.  The ATAA staff, interns, and Student Committee mobilized a strong protest against neo-nationalist Greek Cypriot group CANA. The ATAA legal team prepared and Western Region VP Maria Cakiraga submitted an in-depth legal memorandum in opposition to the release of Dashnak JCAG terrorist Hampig Sassounian. Indeed, the up-and-coming Turkish American advocate rests not from duty, but finds rest in it!

 

The year ahead holds many challenges, as a multi-front anti-Turkish effort is utilizing the legal arena in support of Armenian claims, Greek Cypriot claims and PKK terrorism.  Fortunately, all of the PKK litigation has resulted in favor of Turkey, democracy and peace.  The Armenian claims case of Davouyan and Greek Cypriot claims case of Toumazou have only newly started, and aim to harm US-Turkish relations, and harass Turkey and people of Turkish heritage.  The propaganda of these cases will seek to influence public opinion and the legislature against US-Turkish relations, Turkey and people of Turkish heritage. Furthermore, certain brokers of hatred will attempt to harm US-Turkish relations, Turkish American - Jewish American relations, and Turkish-Israeli relations; but ATAA will stand firmly in support of this long and proven friendship.

 

For these reasons, solidarity within diversity in the Turkish American community has never been as important as today.  We should determine our common interests and cooperate in support of a strong Turkish Republic and strong US-Turkish relations.  I welcome you to view my most recent interview on Bloomberg regarding Turkish American public advocacy in the new era.

 

Sevgi ve saygılarımla,

 

Günay Evinch
President
Assembly of Turkish American Associations

 


ATAA Assures California Prison Parole Board

Denies Parole to Armenian Terrorist Sassounian

On August 4, 2010, the California Prison Parole Board denied Armenian terrorist Hampig Sassounian parole. The Assembly of Turkish American Associations (ATAA), representing over 500,000 Turkish and Turkic Americans nationwide, participated in the hearing, submitting a Statement in Opposition to the Parole of Sassounian. Click here to read the ATAA's statement and here to read the supporting documents.

The ATAA actively participates in judicial processes to support the conviction and sentencing of terrorists with a view toward achieving complete justice for the victims. ATAA is pleased that Sassounian was denied parole, as he and his followers continue to be a threat to the public. ATAA will appear at Sassounian's next parole hearing in 2013 to make sure that he remains behind bars for life. [read]

 

 

ATAA Shows Its Support for Turkish Cypriots


Under the leadership of ATAA, Turkish youth held a candle-light vigil in front of the Turkish Embassy during the 36th anniversary of the Cyprus Peace Operation. The Vigil was a response to the extremist Cyprus Action Network of America (CANA) and their protest of the 1974 Peace Operation. (To view CANA's messages of hatred, click
here.)  Ambassador Namık Tan visited the youth activists and thanked them for their support and dedication. Among the activists were ATAA Civic Engagement Director Yenal Küçüker, Yurter Özcan, Duygu Özcan and several other Turkish Americans from Washington DC area universities. The Vigil prevented CANA members from protesting directly in front of the Embassy the next day.

 

Kıbrıs BarıŞ Harekatı'nın 36'ncı yıldönümünde Türkiye'nin VaŞington Büyükelçiliği önünde Türk gençleri gece nöbeti tuttular. ATAA'nın destek ve yönlendirmesi çerçevesinde ellerinde Türk, Amerikan ve Kıbrıs bayraklarıyla büyükelçilik önünde toplanan grup Büyükelçi Namık Tan tarafindan ziyaret edildi. Büyükelçi Tan, elçiliklerine sahip çıkan tutumları nedeniyle gençleri kutladı.

 

 

 

ATAA Screens the 'Armenian Revolt' Documentary

As part of its mission, ATAA screened the "Armenian Revolt" documentary in Congress. Following ANCA's Capitol Hill premiere of the so called Armenian Genocide documentary "Aghet", on July 21st, ATAA's swift response informed 45 people about the historical facts of the events of 1915.

The hour long documentary, produced by Marty Callaghan was shown on July 28th in the Rayburn House Office Building. Bruce Fein, the former Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General, gave the opening remarks and answered questions following the documentary. Fein indicated that under international law, events of 1915 cannot be categorized as "genocide".  Participants were given copies of the "Armenian Revolt" DVD and other sources free of charge.

 

Türk-Amerikan Dernekleri Kurulu (ATAA), ABD'deki en güçlü Ermeni örgütü ANCA'nın gerçekleŞtirdiği "Aghet - Bir Soykırım" adlı film gösterimi sonrasında Amerikan Kongresi'nde "Ermeni İsyanı" belgeselini gösterime sundu.  ATAA, Osmanlı İmparatorluğu'nun parçalanma sürecine girdiği yıllardan itibaren doğudaki Ermeni isyanlarını konu edinen belgeselle soykırım iddialarına karŞılık tarihsel bilgileri ortaya koydu. Belgesel gösterimi öncesinde, eski ABD BaŞkanı Ronald Reagan'ın danıŞman kadrosundaki hukukçu isimlerden Bruce Fein, Ermeni soykırım iddialarını yorumlayan bir açılıŞ konuŞması yaptı.

 

 

 

ATAA Remembers Korean War Veterans in Armistice Day

 

The ceremony, which took place at the Korean War Memorial on the National Mall, Washington D.C, marked the 57th anniversary of the Armistice Day. Korean War Veterans and Korean Defense Forces were honored and remembered for their service. Turkey was one of the larger participants in the U.N alliance, committing nearly 5,500 troops. Turkish Military Defense Attaché Office and ATAA - represented by Capitol Region VP Demet Cabbar and Civic Engagement Director Yenal Küçüker attended the ceremony and laid a wreath to honor the memory of the Turkish soldiers who fought in Korea.

 

Bill Alli, a Turkish American who served in the Korean War and who is a member of the Korean War Veterans Armistice Day Coordinating Committee, indicated that this ceremony symbolized the American Turkish friendship and sacrifices. 


Kore SavaŞının 57inci yıldönümü dolayısıyla Washington'da yapılan anma törenine katılan ATAA Washington Bölge Temsilcisi ve BaŞkan Yardımcısı Demet Cabbar ve Sivil Katılım Direktörü Yenal Küçüker, Türk Silahlı Kuvvetler Askeri AteŞesi eŞliğinde Türkiye anıtına çelenk koydular. Türk Amerikalı Kore Gazisi ve Anma Töreni Koordinasyon Komitesi üyesi Bill Alli törenin Türk Amerikan dostluğunun bir göstergesi olduğunu belirtti.

 

 

 

In Memoriam of General Fred Haynes

 

A great soldier, Major General Fred Haynes witnessed the great heroic success of the Turkish Brigade in the Korean War and became a good friend of Turkey. After that he worked as a military attaché in American Embassy in Ankara. He also played a significant role in Turkish history, too. Colonel Alparslan Turkes wanted to borrow money from USA during the coup d'etat in 1950s and Major General Fred Haynes helped him to get the loan he asked for. Also he played a very significant role in the Turkish- American relations after the coup d'etats such as becoming the president of American Friends of Turkey.   We, as ATAA, are deeply sorry for his death. May he rest in peace. 
 
Tümgeneral Fred Haynes, Kore savaŞında Türk Tugayı'nın kahramanlıklarına Şahit olarak bir Türk dostu olmuŞtur. Ankara'daki Amerikan Konsolosluğunda askeri ateŞe olarak çalıŞan Haynes, aynı zamanda ihtilal sırasında Albay Alparslan TürkeŞ ile Amerika'dan Türkiye'ye para yardımında bulunmasına da yardımcı olmuŞtur. Daha sonra da Amerikan-Türk Dostluk Konseyi baŞkanı olarak, Türkiye-Amerika iliŞkilerinde çok önemli rol oynayan Haynes hayata gözlerini yumdu. Acılı ailesine sabır ve baŞsağlığı diliyoruz. 
 

 

 

Summer Interns Contribute to ATAA's Success

Begum Kardesler, a student at George Washington University interned at ATAA during July. She helped organize the ATAA library, conducted membership outreach, and assisted with organizing ATAA's Annual Delegates Meeting. Begum will be completing her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science in May 2011.

 

 

Merjan Bubernack  completed her ATAA internship in August. She too helped with membership outreach, updating student associations information, updating the ATAA library, and preparing materials for the ATAA Board for the next administration year. Merjan also designed a fundraising calendar for ATAA. She will be graduating from Allentown Central Catholic High School in Pennsylvania next year and plans to pursue a career in international business.

ATAA's Internship Program allowed three Turkish-American students to gain additional exposure to the Turkish-American community and the inner workings of a non-profit organization. ATAA will begin accepting applications for the 2011 Internship Program in April next year.

 

 

Opportunities to Advertise in the ATAA E-Newsletter

 

The ATAA e-Newsletter reaches approximately 16,000 individuals throughout the United States, Canada and Turkey. The ATAA is now accepting banner ads from businesses that wish to reach the Turkish-American community.  For advertising rates and options or other advertising-related inquiries, please e-mail to  advertising@ataa.org.

 

 

 

ATAA Component Association Spotlight

 

 

The Turkish American Association for Cultural Exchange (TAACE)

 

The Turkish American Association for Cultural Exchange (TAACE) was founded in 1991 in Chicago.  TAACE is a non-profit organization and an active member of the Turkish-American community in the Chicago area. 

 

The Association's sole objective is to promote Turkish culture and heritage in the United States by organizing, participating, and supporting cultural events and activities in an objective and efficient manner.  Almost exclusively, all TAACE activities involve sharing and promoting the Turkish traditional and cultural values across the Chicago area. 

 

President: Hayati Turan
Website:
www.taace.org 

 

 

 

News from ATAA Component Associations

 

 

Happy Hour with Congresswoman Jean Schmidt

On June 29, 2010, American Turkish Association of Washington, DC hosted a happy hour event at Café Eight restaurant with all Turkish Americans from Virginia, Maryland and Washington, DC. Representative Jean Schmidt from Ohio's 2nd Congressional District also joined the event and emphasized the importance of Turkish American relationships.

29 Haziran 2010 tarihinde Washington DC Türk Amerikan Derneği , Virginia, Maryland ve  DC deki Türkleri bir araya getirdi.  Davetliler arasında konuŞmalarıyla herkesi etkileyen Ohio Millletvekili Jean Schmidt, Türk Amerikan iliŞkilerinin önemini hakkında konuŞtu. ATA-DC baŞkanı Demet Cabbar, Jean Schmidt'e üzerinde Türk Bayrağı olan bir Şapka hediye etti.

 

 

Turkish American Student Alliance

Besides all of the other Turkish American associations, there is a new alliance forming only for Turkish American students ranging from ages 16-25 by Turkish American Cultural Association in Michigan, TACAM. Although there are many college-based Turkish American Associations, Turkish American Student Alliance not only is nationwide but also educates students about Turkey. TASA will create the unity within the Turkish Youth in America.  TASA will plan trips to Turkey as well as give internship and scholarship opportunities to its members.

Michigan Türk Amerikan Kültür Derneği, TACAM, Amerika'daki 16-25 yaŞ arasındaki bütün Türk Amerikalıları aynı çatı altında toplamak için Türk Amerikan Öğrenci Birliği (Turkish American Student Association, TASA) isimli yeni bir projeye baŞladı. Amerika çapında tüm Türk Amerikalıları bir araya getirip, onları Türkiye hakkında bilgilendirmeyi amaçlayan TASSA, üyelerine kendi etnik kökleriyle ilgili eğitmeyi,Türkiye gezileri, staj ve burs imkanları da sağlamayı planlıyor.

 

 

TACAM Independence Day Trip to Chicago

TACAM met with General Consul Kenan Ipek and Leaders of the Turkish American Associations from July 2nd to July 4th to strengthen the relationship between the Turkish Consulate and Turkish Community in Chicago. The meeting with Consul Kenan Ipek was also a farewell to him since he will be Turkey's next Ambassador to Ethiopia. Also the meetings were followed by happy hour events with Turkish-American Chicago Assocation (TACA), Turkish American Chamber of Commerce & Industry Midwest and Turkish American Women Scholarship Fund.

Michigan Türk Amerikan Kültür Derneği (TACAM), diğer Türk Amerikan Birliklerinin dernek baŞkanları, BaŞkonsolos Kenan İpek ile 2-4 Temmuz tarihleri arasında Şikago da bir araya geldiler. Etkinliklere Türk Amerikan Şikago Birliği, Ortabatı Türk Amerikan Tarım ve Endüstri Hazinesi, Türk Amerikan Kadın Burs Fonu katıldılar.

 

ATAA in the News

 

 

ATAA: Türk görüŞüne sansüre karŞı mücadelemiz sürecek
Forum, August 27, 2010
Kongre üyesi King: "AB yüzünden Türkiye Doğu'ya kayıyor"
Forum, August 27, 2010
ATAA'nın TABAN faaliyetleri hız kazandı
Hurriyet USA, August 16, 2010
ATAA'nın TABAN Faaliyetleri Kongre Tatiliyle Birlikte Hız Kazandı
Turkish NY, August 16, 2010

ATAA: Mücadelemizi Sürdüreceğiz
TurkishNY, August 13, 2010 
ABD mahkemesinden tuhaf karar
HaberTurk, August 13, 2010
1915'e dair sadece Ermeni görüŞü kaldı
NTV, August 13, 2010
ABD'de Türk görüŞüne sansüre tepki
NetGazete, August 13, 2010
ATAA'dan Ermeni Teröristin şartlı Tahliyesini Engelleme Hamlesi
TurkishNY, August 6, 2010
ATAA Assures Armenian Terrorist Sassounian Stays Behind Bars
TurkishNY, August 6, 2010
ATAA Assures Armenian Terrorist Sassounian Stays Behind Bars
TurkishNY, August 6, 2010

ATAA'dan "Ermeni İsyanı" belgeseli
Forum, August 6, 2010
Documentary on Armenian revolt in Ottoman Empire screened at the US Congress
APA, July 29, 2010
The "Armenian Revolt" screened at the U.S. Congress
TODAY.AZ, July 29, 2010
ABD Kongresi'nde belgesel savaŞı
HaberTurk, July 29, 2010
ABD Kongresi'nde 'belgesel savaŞı'
Radikal, July 29, 2010
Film on Armenian Revolt to BeScreened at U.S. Congress
Poten Partners, July 25, 2010
Film on Armenian Revolt to BeScreened at U.S. Congress
TurkishWeekly, July 23, 2010
ABD Kongresi'nde Ermeni iddiaları belgeseli
CNNTurk, July 23, 2010

 

Upcoming Events

 

 

Turkish Night Celebration
September 3, 2010, 5:15pm-8:15pm
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA
Organized by the Turkish American Friendship Society of US.
For more information:
www.tafsus.net


Empowering the Turkish Americans
TACA Grassroots - Public Outreach Program
Wednesday, September 8, 2010, 6:30-8:30pm
Chicago, IL
For more information: www.tacaonline.org 

 

M.I.M's 40th Anniversary Ball
October 2, 2010, 8:00pm-12:00am
Marinero Grill, West New York, NJ
RSVP:(917)622-7941, (732)762-4356, (917)361.9489, feray1@aol.com, byucel11@aol.com, burhanokuyan@yahoo.com 

 

8th Annual Turkish Festival
October 3, 2010, 11:00am-7:00pm
Washington, DC
Organized by American Turkish Association of Washington, DC.
For more information: turkishfestival.org

 

 

 

By becoming a member you will be part of a network of Turkish-Americans and friends of Turkey who care about the historic relationship between the two countries and who are aware of the crucial role each one of us plays in strengthening the relationship and promoting an accurate and fair picture of Turkey and Turks. Please visit www.ataa.org for more information.