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    LET'S SHOW SUPPORT FOR SENATOR ROBERT MENENDEZ
    Nick Larigakis

    Hellenic News of America
    http://www.hellenicnews.com/readnews.html? newsid=9698&lang=US
    Feb 4 2009
    PA

    One of the strongest advocates that the Hellenic American community
    has on Capitol Hill, Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ), has come under
    fire by the organization, Turkish Coalition of America (TCA), for
    raising the issue of Cyprus to Senator Hillary Clinton during her
    recent confirmation hearing for Secretary of State.

    On its website, the TCA lists an article titled "Senator Robert
    Menendez: Serving Ethnic Politics in Washington." The article attacks
    Senator Menendez by stating:

    "Voicing support for the �bi-zonal, bi-communal federation�
    solution on the island, Senator Menendez seemed to be ignorant of
    the fact that this was precisely what 65% of the Turkish Cypriots
    supported in a referendum in 2004, and which 75% of the Greek
    Cypriots rejected. Based on obvious concern for the well being of
    ALL Cypriots, we hope that Senator Menendez will now take the lead
    in a congressional effort to lift the inhuman international blockade
    on the Turkish Cypriots and provide an incentive for the solution
    he so desires...it was politics as usual for Senator Menendez...he
    faithfully continued to cater to ethnic politics at home."

    Far from "...cater[ing] to ethnic politics at home." Senator Menendez
    needs to be congratulated for raising the issue of Cyprus because it
    continues to be a text book example of invasion, occupation and in the
    failure of U.S. foreign policy by the State Department and successive
    administrations over the past three plus decades for support of the
    rule of law, international law, U.S. law, and human rights. These
    are the principles that President Obama has indicated will be the
    cornerstone of his administration.

    The TCA article also criticized Senator Menendez for raising the
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide.

    Members of Congress and especially Senators who serve on the very
    important Senate Foreign Relations Committee do not take their
    responsibilities lightly. No U.S. Senator will ever abdicate their
    responsibility in support of what he or she feels is in the best
    interests of the United States just to cow tow to "ethnic politics
    at home."

    However, it is important for constituents to educate lawmakers as to
    our core issues and present them with the evidence that is needed
    so that they can make well informed decisions. This is even more
    important for issues like ours, which do not routinely register on
    the main stream foreign policy radar.

    Our community needs to understand that unfortunately, like it or not,
    as U.S. foreign policy priorities are concerned, our issues might
    rank as secondary --at best, and probably tertiary in reality. The
    case, however, can be made that our core issues are important to
    U.S. interests in the Eastern Mediterranean, Cyprus included. It is
    because of this point that Senator Menendez was compelled to address
    the issue with Senator Clinton. Basically, he was upholding his oath
    to protect the interests of the people of the United States-he was
    doing his job!

    Many forget that Senator Biden in 1974 did not view the Cyprus issue
    in the way he has since. It was due to the Hellenic American community
    in Delaware, his constituents, that took the time to educate Senator
    Biden as to the egregious violations of the rule of law and U.S. law
    that were perpetrated on Cyprus by Turkey with the illegal use of
    U.S.-supplied arms and how that ultimately compromised U.S. interests
    in the region.

    Turkey�s continuing occupation of Cyprus is an affront to the
    international legal order and a continuing threat to regional
    stability. Cyprus is an important nation for U.S. interests in
    the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East. The so-called "Sovereign
    British Bases" on Cyprus and the British listening posts on Cyprus are
    on Cypriot territory and have been of significant importance to the
    U.S. Cyprus is a member of the European Union and a western-oriented
    country. It is important to U.S. interests that it remain so.

    Additionally, the government of Cyprus and the Greek Cypriots, under
    the leadership of the late former President Papadopoulos, played an
    exceptional role in evacuating 14,000 Americans from Lebanon during
    the Israeli-Lebanon conflict in 2006.

    The TCA�s article stating that the Greek Cypriots voted against a
    bi-zonal, bi-communal federation solution is simply false! They voted
    against the Annan Plan that was stacked against them. They exposed it
    for what it was: undemocratic, unworkable, not financially viable and
    not compatible with democratic norms, the EU�s acquis-communautaire,
    UN resolutions and the European Convention on Human Rights. Further,
    the plan was harmful to U.S. efforts to build and facilitate democratic
    efforts in other areas around the world, like Iraq. The U.S. should,
    and Senator Menendez understands this, in its own best interests be
    the champion of democratic norms throughout the world, not obvious
    undemocratic constitutions like the one proposed in the Annan Plan.

    Senator Menendez supports a settlement of the Cyprus problem through
    negotiations based on a bi-zonal, bi-communal federation in a single
    sovereignty and international personality. A position that was also
    advocated by candidate Barack Obama in October 2008 when he stated:

    "As president, [I] will show U.S. leadership in seeking to negotiate
    a political settlement on Cyprus. [I] believe strongly that Cyprus
    remain a single, sovereign country...within a bi-zonal, bi-communal
    federation...A negotiated political settlement on Cyprus would end
    the Turkish occupation of northern Cyprus and repairs the island�s
    tragic division while paving the way to prosperity and peace throughout
    the entire region."

    This will, of course, also best serve U.S. interests in the region.

    The reference to "the inhuman international blockade on the Turkish
    Cypriots" is another blatant falsehood! The international isolation
    of the Turkish Cypriots is imposed by Turkey by the virtue of the
    barbed wire fence that cuts across the face of Cyprus and supported
    by the 43,000 illegal Turkish troops who continue to occupy illegally
    nearly 40% of Cyprus today. Remove the troops and take down the fence,
    and whatever isolation exists in the occupied area of the north will
    vanish overnight.

    Senator Menendez is man of great integrity and moral values. His
    actions as an esteemed member of the U.S. Senate are consistent with
    his obligation to support and defend the constitution of the United
    States and his constituents. And as a member of the Senate Foreign
    Relations Committee he never acts in way that might compromise the
    interests or jeopardize the security of the United States.

    Let us all stand up and applaud him for serving our interests as
    Americans.

    If you too wish to send a message expressing your support for Senator
    Menendez, please go to: http://menendez.senate.gov/contact/contact.cfm

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