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    ACKERMAN DISMAYED OVER PLAN TO HONOR TURKISH FOREIGN MINISTER

    News from Congressman Gary Ackerman
    5th District - New York
    Queens & Long Island
    June 15, 2010
    Contact: Jordan Goldes, 718-423-2154

    U.S. Rep. Gary Ackerman (D-NY), Chairman of the House Subcommittee on
    the Middle East and South Asia, today to expressed his dismay and deep
    concern regarding the intention of the Woodrow Wilson International
    Center for Scholars (WWC) to honor Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet
    Davutoglu with the WWC Public Service Award. Ackerman this afternoon
    sent the following letter on the matter to Lee Hamilton, the President
    and Director of the WWC.

    The Honorable Lee Hamilton President and Director Woodrow Wilson
    International Center for Scholars Ronald Reagan Building and
    International Trade Center One Woodrow Wilson Plaza 1300 Pennsylvania
    Ave NW Washington, DC 20004-3027

    Dear Lee:

    I write to express my deep concern and dismay regarding the intention
    of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (WWC) to
    honor Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu with the WWC Public
    Service Award. I am keenly aware of the need for greater cooperation
    and understanding in the world arena, and I applaud the invaluable
    work the WWC has done to build ties between America and intellectual
    and political leaders from around the world.

    These efforts truly celebrate the life and work of President Wilson,
    and the United States benefits greatly from the WWC's success in
    promoting effective international dialogue about vital issues and
    building essential strategic relationships. The Congress has wisely
    supported the WWC, contributing about a third of its annual revenue,
    and I am committed to sustaining that effort.

    I am, however, very strongly of the view that publicly honoring Foreign
    Minister Davutoglu at this time is absolutely inconsistent-absolutely
    inconsistent-with the mission of the WWC and the ideals that animated
    President Wilson's administration and foreign policy. The actions and
    statements of Foreign Minister Davutoglu stand in sharp contrast to
    the legacy of President Wilson.

    Turkey's foreign policy under Foreign Minister Davutoglu's leadership
    is rife with illegality, irresponsibility and hypocrisy. Turkey
    continues to not only deny the Armenian Genocide, but also to
    criminalize recognition of it in Turkey. Worse, Ankara threatens to
    break relations with states that acknowledge the role of the Ottoman
    Empire in the deliberate annihilation of 1.5 million Armenians as
    a matter of state policy. Turkey continues to militarily occupy
    Cyprus and to work against U.S.-backed efforts by the United Nations
    to resolve the conflict on that island. Turkey maintains a closed
    border with Armenia and has made improved relations with Armenia a
    political hostage to the conflict in Ngorno-Karabagh and denial of
    the Armenian genocide.

    Turkey recently voted against sanctions on Iran by the UN Security
    Council despite clear evidence that Iran's nuclear program has
    violated numerous UN Security Council resolutions, and both Iran's
    nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and International Atomic Energy Agency
    safeguards agreement obligations. Turkey has politically backed both
    the genocidal regime in Sudan and the genocide-denying regime in Iran.

    Turkey has fanned the flames of instability in the Middle East by
    rejecting Israeli efforts to channel humanitarian aid to Gaza through
    Israeli ports in order to ensure weapons were not going to be shipped
    to Hamas. Rather focusing its efforts on helping the people in Gaza,
    Turkey has focused on demonizing the State of Israel.

    Foreign Minister Davutoglu personally described the recent flotilla
    incident as Turkey's 9/11, a sickening comparison of the unfortunate
    deaths of nine radical anti-Israel activists who died while assaulting
    Israeli commandos performing a legal blockade enforcement mission,
    to the worst terrorist attack in history, which claimed 2,976 innocent
    lives in my hometown, New York City. And, despite Turkey's own bitter
    history fighting against Kurdish terrorism, which has led to Turkish
    military operations well inside of Iraq, the Turkish government insists
    that Hamas, a State Department designated terrorist organization known
    for indiscriminate rocket fire on Israeli cities and suicide bombings
    in Israeli restaurants, is not a terrorist organization at all.

    A foreign leader who represents and defends this kind of foreign
    policy, one who has championed Turkey's most odious efforts to deny
    to others the human dignity that Turkey rightly expects for its own
    people, is not a worthy recipient of the WWC Public Service Award.

    In the interest of preserving the Woodrow Wilson International Center
    for Scholars mission, namely, "advancing the ideals and concerns
    of Woodrow Wilson" I strongly urge you to rescind the decision to
    present Foreign Minister Davutoglu with the WWC Public Service Award.

    Sincerely, Gary L. Ackerman Chairman Subcommittee on the Middle East
    and South Asia




    From: A. Papazian
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