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    NEW CAMPAIGN TO MOBILIZE TURKISH-AMERICAN COMMUNITY

    Hurriyet
    May 5 2010
    Turkey

    The 'Ten Thousand Turks' campaign will create an important force in
    US politics on issues that impact Turkey while opening a new chapter
    of Turkish American activism. Turkish Coalition USA's Lincoln McCurdy
    says: 'Greek Americans, Armenian Americans and other ethnic groups have
    the same rights. Only Turkish Americans have not taken advantage of
    them' Long considered a voiceless minority, Turkish-Americans and U.S.

    sympathizers of the country have launched a "Ten Thousand Turks"
    campaign as a grassroots initiative committed to changing the political
    dialogue on Turkish-U.S. relations.

    "In reality the burden of maintaining stability in the U.S.-Turkish
    relationship is through Turkish American political activism and the
    'Ten Thousand Turks' campaign will be the catalyst in launching the
    mobilization of the Turkish American community," Lincoln McCurdy,
    treasurer of Turkish Coalition USA Political Action Committee,
    or TC-USA PAC, told the Hurriyet Daily News & Economic Review in a
    Wednesday interview.

    The group is hoping to build a community of 10,000 Turkish Americans
    and American friends of Turkey by Oct. 29, Turkish Republic Day.

    Since its inception in 2007, the TC-USA PAC has raised over $270,000
    from Turkish Americans and friends of Turkey to distribute as
    political contributions to candidates who understand the importance
    of U.S.-Turkish relations.

    "By supporting the 'Ten Thousand Turks' campaign, Turkish Americans
    are utilizing their rights as citizens to participate in the U.S.

    political system," McCurdy said. "Greek Americans, Armenian Americans
    and other ethnic groups have the same rights. Only Turkish Americans
    have not taken advantage of them."

    Before 2007 there were no Turkish American political action committees,
    or PACs, in the U.S, but there are now two, the TC-USA PAC in
    Washington D.C. and the Turkish PAC in Houston, Texas.

    McCurdy said U.S. law forbids nonprofit organizations, which include
    many Turkish-American organizations, from participating in political
    activities.

    "These organizations are not permitted to endorse or oppose candidates
    and cannot raise money for political contributions. PACs, on the
    other hand, are permitted to do such activities," he said.

    While explaining one of the purposes of the campaign, McCurdy said
    it would demonstrate to U.S. politicians on local, state and federal
    levels that there is a dynamic group in the Turkish American community
    engaged in political activism.

    The campaign is expected to become an important force in political
    matters that impact Turkey.

    "By supporting the 'Ten Thousand Turks' campaign, Turkish Americans
    will no longer need to be on the defensive but can be instrumental
    in ensuring that there is balanced dialogue concerning issues of
    importance to them," said McCurdy. "By being politically involved
    Turkish Americans can play a constructive role in shaping U.S. foreign
    policy."

    McCurdy said the campaign would also be a network of support for
    Turkish Americans who decide to run for public office.

    "Currently, there have been only two Turkish Americans ever elected
    to public office, both on the local level. No Turkish American has
    ever been elected to state or federal office. We want to change that,"
    he said.

    The campaign is open to all Turkish Americans and American friends
    of Turkey.

    "Though only Turkish Americans and other American friends of Turkey
    can become one of 10,000, everyone who supports Turkish Americans,
    including all Turks, can help spread awareness about the campaign,"
    said McCurdy.

    In addition to the Turkish PAC, the TC-USA PAC joins pre-existing
    nonprofit Turkish-American organization such as the Turkish Coalition
    of America, or TCA, the Assembly of Turkish American Associations,
    or ATAA, the Federation of Turkish American Associations, or FTAA,
    the American Turkish Society, or ATS, the American Turkish Council
    and other local Turkish American associations in advocating for Turkey
    in the U.S.

    About the TC-USA PAC

    TC-USA PAC was established in February 2007 by citizens of both
    Turkish and non-Turkish heritage to support political candidates
    who are committed to engaging in a meaningful dialogue with Turkish
    Americans on major issues affecting their lives; maintaining a strong
    U.S.-Turkish relationship; and advocating a balanced discussion on
    the global and regional issues that impact Turkey and U.S.-Turkish
    relations.

    The TC-USA PAC is also active in encouraging Turkish Americans to
    participate in the U.S. political process, including running for
    public office.
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