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    AMERICAN TURKS LAUNCH CAMPAIGN AGAINST ARMENIAN DIASPORA

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    Dec 2 2009
    Azerbaijan

    The Turkish community in the U.S. launched a campaign against the
    Armenian diaspora this week. The Turkish American Council appealed to
    Turks living and working in Washington, asking them to lobby Congress
    and stunt the Armenian diaspora's efforts to derail the critical path
    to rapprochement undertaken by Armenia and Turkey.

    The Armenian community in the U.S. is looking to pass a resolution
    falsely accusing Turkey of genocide, the organization said.

    The Turkish American Council asked Turks living in the U.S. to contact
    their members of Congress, and "to stand up for regional peace and
    against false accusations and anti-Turkish hatred."

    The organization added that the Azerbaijani diaspora supports their
    campaign a great deal.

    "Many Azerbaijanis are contacting us and expressing a willingness to
    influence Congress members," a community representative said.

    The Turkish diaspora said the Armenian diaspora in the U.S. is against
    Armenia and Turkey normalizing relations.

    Turkey and Armenia have no diplomatic relations, but signed a protocol
    to establish diplomatic ties and a protocol to develop bilateral
    relations in Zurich Oct. 10. These protocols must be ratified by the
    parliaments of both countries to come into force.

    The American-Armenians noted that a committee will be established in
    the future to investigate the history of the 1915 events in accordance
    with the signed protocols. They claim that the step is a tactic to
    hide the "genocide" against the Armenian people.

    The Turkish American Council thinks that Armenians are not only
    continuing their occupying policy in the region, but are also
    interfering in regional cooperation. Diaspora representatives say
    they are going to actualize all these issues in high-level Turkish-U.S.

    dialogue.

    On Dec. 7, Turkish Prime Minister Receb Erdogan will meet with U.S.

    President Barack Obama in Washington to discuss the Armenian-Turkish
    protocols. Turkey plans to state once again that without progress in
    the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process, the protocols will be difficult
    to ratify. Erdogan and Obama will discuss the Nagorno-Karabakh peace
    process and the Nabucco project.
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