
THE ARMENIAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE OF AMERICA AND AHI SEND LETTER TO THE AMERICAN
JEWISH CONGRESS TO EXPRESS THEIR DISAPPOINTMENT FOR GRANTING BRAVERY
AWARD TO TURKISH PRIME MINISTER
WASHINGTON, DC—On January 22, 2004, ANCA Chairman Kenneth V. Hachikian and AHI
general counsel, Gene Rossides sent a letter to the President of
the American Jewish Congress, Mr. Jack Rosen, to express their disappointment
for granting the American Jewish Congress Bravery Award to the Turkish
Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The full text of the letter to the American Jewish Congress follows:
January
22, 2004
Mr. Jack Rosen
President
American Jewish Congress
15 East 84th Street
New York, NY 10028
Dear Mr. Rosen:
We are writing, as friends
of the Jewish American community, to voice our profound disappointment
with
your decision
to grant the American Jewish Congress Bravery Award to the Prime
Minister of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, on January 26th in
New York City.
As you know, Mr. Erdogan is the Prime Minister
of a nation with among the world's worst records on torture, human
rights,
and jailing journalists. His government occupies over a third
of the
independent country of Cyprus and has consistently blocked
a peaceful Cyprus resolution. The Turkish government, under his
leadership,
actively and openly pressures the United States, Israel, and
other nations to deny the Armenian Genocide. In fact, as recently
as
last April, Mr. Erdogan's Education Minister, Hussein Celik,
implemented a mandatory program of teaching Armenian Genocide
denial in Turkey's
school system. Mr. Erdogan's government also blockades humanitarian
aid to Armenia; places unfair restrictions on Turkey's Christian
communities, and commits ethnic cleansing against and denies
the most basic rights of its Kurdish population. These are
not the
actions
of a leader who deserves the praise of the American Jewish
Congress, a proud organization that represents a community that Armenian
and Greek Americans have, through long experience, come to know as the defender of the
highest ethical principles.
We cannot believe that your decision
to honor Mr. Erdogan reflects the views of the mainstream Jewish
American community.
Jewish Americans—like Greek and Armenian Americans—are,
of course, deeply
committed to their homeland's security. We cannot accept, however,
that the Jewish community supports expending its great moral
standing, and thereby compromising Israel's long-term interests,
on behalf
of a government that denies genocide, restricts basic rights,
and commits unspeakable abuses against its own citizens. This
is clearly
demonstrated by the growing number of community organizations
supporting efforts to reaffirm the Armenian Genocide. Among
those who are
supporting the Genocide Resolution (H.Res.193 and S.Res.164)
currently before
Congress are: American Federation of Jews in Central Europe;
American Jewish League for Israel; American Jewish World Service;
Center
for Christian-Jewish Understanding; Center for Russian Jewry
with Student
Struggle for Soviet Jewry; Consultative Council of Jewish Organizations; Council for Jewish Education; Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs;
Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Boston; Jewish
Community Relations Council of the Jewish Federation of Palm
Beach County;
Jewish War Veterans of the USA; National Committee for Labor
Israel; Rabbinical Assembly; Reconstructionist Rabbinical College,
and Union
of Orthodox Rabbis. In addition to these organizations, this
legislation has been backed by over one hundred other leading
national groups,
among them the NAACP, National Council of La Raza, American
Values, International Campaign for Tibet, Sons of Italy, and
the National
Council of Churches.
We do not understand why the AJC, despite
both personal and written appeals, has failed to take a similar
principled
stance on
the Armenian Genocide. It is our sincere hope that the AJC
will join the Genocide Resolution coalition, urge Mr. Erdogan
to withdraw
Turkish
forces from Cyprus, and encourage him to abandon his shameful
and immoral positions on human rights, Cyprus, and the Armenian
Genocide.
Thank you for your consideration of our concerns.
Sincerely,
[signed]
Gene
Rossides
Kenneth
V. Hachikian
Founder
Chairman
American Hellenic Institute
Armenian
National Committee Of America
cc: The Armenian
American media
Organizations supporting the Genocide Resolution:
Albanian American Civic League—Ossining,
NY
American Association for People with Disabilities—Washington, DC
American Federation of Jews in Central
Europe—New York, NY
American Friends of the Alliance Israelite
Universelle—New York, NY
American Hellenic Media Project—New York,
NY
American Jewish League for Israel—New
York, NY
American Jewish World Service—New York,
NY
American Society of the University of Haifa—New York, NY
American Values—Arlington, VA
American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee—Washington, DC
Apostolic Exarchate for Armenian Catholics—New York, NY
Arab American Institute—Washington, DC
Armenia Fund USA—New York, NY
Armenian American Democratic Leadership
Council—Falls Church, VA
Armenian Assembly—Washington, DC
Armenian Bar Association—Los Angeles,
CA
Armenian Council of America—Paramus,
NJ and Los Angeles, CA
Armenian Engineers and Scientists Association—Los Angeles, CA
Armenian Evangelical Union of North America—Paramus, NJ
Armenian General Benevolent Union—New
York, NY
Armenian Missionary Association of America—Paramus, NJ
Armenian Relief Society—Watertown, MA
and Glendale, CA
Armenian Youth Federation of America—Watertown, MA and Glendale,
CA
Boston Mobilization—Boston, MA
Brookdale College Center of Holocaust Studies—Lincroft, NJ
Bulgarian Institute for Research and Analysis—Bethesda, MD
Cambodian Association of America—Los
Angeles, CA
Cambodian Association of America—Los
Angeles, CA
Campaign to End Genocide-World Federalist
Association—Washington, DC
Center for Christian-Jewish Understanding—Fairfield, CT
Center for Prevention of Genocide—Arlington,
VA
Center for Russian Jewry with Student Struggle
for Soviet Jewry—New York, NY
Center for the Study of Human Rights at
Worcester State College—Worcester, MA
Center for World Indigenous Studies—Olympia,
WA
Christian Solidarity International—Westlake
Village, CA
Church Women United—New York, NY
Conflict Resolution, Resource, and Research
Institute—Tacoma, WA
Congress of Russian Americans—San Francisco,
CA
Consultative Council of Jewish Organizations—New York, NY
Corpus Justice—Houston, TX
Council for Jewish Education—Monsey,
NY
Council for the Development of French in
Louisiana—Lafayette, LA
Council on American-Islamic Relations—Washington, DC
Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church—New York, NY and Los Angeles,
CA
Disability Rights Education and Defense
Fund—Berkley, CA
Federally Employed Women—Washington,
DC
Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs—New
York, NY
Friends Committee on National Legislation
(Quakers)—Washington, DC
Friends of the New England Holocaust Memorial—Boston, MA
Government Accountability Project—Washington,
DC
Hamazkayn Armenian Cultural and Educational
Association—Watertown, MA and Glendale,
CA Hellenic American Council—Los Angeles, CA
Hellenic News of America—Havertown, PA
Hispanic Committee of Virginia—Falls
Church, VA
Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education
Center of Central Florida—Maitland, FL
Homenetmen Armenian General Athletic Union—Watertown, MA and Glendale,
CA Hungarian American Coalition—Washington, DC
Institute for Cultural Partnerships—Harrisburg,
PA
International Campaign for Tibet—Washington,
DC
Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater
Boston—Boston, MA
Jewish Community Relations Council of the
Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County—Palm
Beach, FL
Jewish War Veterans of the USA—Washington,
DC
Knights of Vartan—New York, NY
Land and Culture Organization—New York,
NY
Lao Human Rights Council—Eau Clair, WI
Living Voices—Seattle, WA
Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational
Fund—Los Angeles, CA
Muslim Public Affairs Council—Los Angeles,
CA
National Albanian American Council—Washington,
DC
National Association for Armenian Studies
and Research—Belmont, MA
National Association for the Advancement
of Colored People (NAACP)—Baltimore,
MD
National Committee for Labor Israel—New
York, NY
National Congress of American Indians—Washington, DC
National Council of Churches—Washington,
DC
National Council of La Raza—Washington,
DC
National Federation of Filipino American
Associations—Washington, DC
National Hispanic Council on Aging—Washington,
DC
National Lawyers Guild—New York, NY
National Organization of Republican Armenians—Washington, DC
National Organization of Women (NOW)—Washington, DC
National United Black Fund—Newark, NJ
Near East Foundation—New York, NY
Order, Sons of Italy in America—New York,
NY
Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church—New York, NY and Los Angeles,
CA
Rabbinical Assembly—New York, NY
Reconstructionist Rabbinical College—New York, NY
Serbian Unity Congress—Washington, DC
Slovenian Research Center of America—Willoughby Hills, OH
Southern Regional Council—Atlanta, GA
Stewardship Project—Indianapolis, IN
Tekeyan Cultural Association—Watertown,
MA
Union of Orthodox Rabbis—New York, NY
Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations—Washington,
DC
UNITE—New York, NY
United Hellenic American Council—Chicago,
IL
Women's American Ort—New York, NY
Women's International League for Peace
and Freedom—Pennsylvania, PA
Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring—New York,
NY
For additional information, please contact Angeliki Vassiliou
at (202) 785-8430 or at angeliki@ahiworld.org. For general information
about the activities of AHI, please see our Web site at http://www.ahiworld.org.
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