Florida Turkish American Association

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Letter to Senator Feinstein

Dear Honorable Senator Feinstein,
 
I am a Professor of International Relations, and I received my educational degrees from American schools, including a B.A., two Masters and a Doctorate (Syracuse University, 1959).
I devoted three decades of my life, inter alia, to the study of Armeno-Turkish relations, on which I published no less than eighty books/booklets. Three of the most recent ones were printed in New York. They are entitled: (1) Armenian Falsifications (2008), (2) What Happened to the Ottoman Armenians? (2006), and (3) The British Blue Books: Vehicles of War Propaganda, 1914-18. I shall do my best to mail to you a copy of each of the last-mentioned three publications.
You may also be interested in knowing that I am presently on a rather long speaking tour of the United States that will eventually total no less than thirty-six public addresses, mostly in various universities and a few meetings with some US Congress members, or their chief advisors.

Eddie Bernice Johnson

From: Fevziye Manizade
Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2009 12:11 AM
To: murat.gokcigdem@mail.house.gov
Subject: Appreciation message to Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson

 
Honorable Eddie Bernice Johnson,
 
As Turkish Americans we  appreciate your letter of 2/25/2009 to your colleagues regarding proposal of Armenian genocide resolution which you also find  one sided and interfering with the ongoing constructive initiatives between Turkey and Armenia.
 
In order to carry any debate or voting over 1915 events between Turks and Ottoman Armenians, one should have complete knowledge of WW1, particularly Turkish - Armenian interactions, otherwise it would be only pro- Armenian war propaganda. British historian Prof. Andrew Mango states that "Real victims of WW1 are the Turks"
 
In reality this issue was resolved by:

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