Author: Aylin D. Miller

  • TASC Celebrates 19th of May Youth and Sports Day, Honors Ataturk, Entrusts the Future to the Youth

    TASC Celebrates 19th of May Youth and Sports Day, Honors Ataturk, Entrusts the Future to the Youth

    Happy Youth and Sports Day!
    “I’d like to express my final words specifically to the youth of our nation. Turkish Youth! You enhance and carry on the nation’s confidence. With discipline and virtue, you’ll be the most valuable reflection of humanity, love of homeland, and freedom of speech. You, arising new generation! The future is yours. We formed the Republic; You’ll make it live on with success…”

    M. Kemal Atatürk

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    The 19th of May 1919 is an important holiday for Turks worldwide.
    One hundred three years ago, the Founder of the Turkish Republic, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, landed in the port city of Samsun on the Black Sea coast of Türkiye to launch the Turkish Independence Movement against Britain, Russia, France, Italy, and Greece which had invaded and brutally occupied the Turkish homeland during WWI.

    Atatürk rallied the people of Anatolia to fight in solidarity for independence. On July 24, 2023, the people declared victory, having ousted all invading forces, voided the racist Treaty of Sevres, and enacted the Treaty of Lausanne that defines the sovereignty and territory of Türkiye today.

    Thus began the transformation of Türkiye from a multi-religious theocracy to secularity, from a monarchy to democracy, and from a centralized to a free market economy.

    As a reminder that the future of the Republic of Türkiye is entrusted to the youth, the 19th of May was named, “Turkish Youth and Sports Day.” Atatürk lead the people to embrace the diversity of Anatolia in mutual respect and solidarity for independence and sovereignty. TASC is following in the same spirit and embraces ideals of inclusivity and is fully confident that our youth will carry on the noble legacy of progress at home and in the world.

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  • A Day in Pompeii

    A Day in Pompeii

    A Day in Pompeii, a Melbourne Winter Masterpieces exhibition, was held at Melbourne Museum from 26 June to 25 October 2009. Over 330,000 people visited the exhibition — an average of more than 2,700 per day — making it the most popular traveling exhibition ever staged by an Australian museum.

    Zero One created the animation for an immersive 3D theatre installation which gave visitors a chance to feel the same drama and terror of the town’s citizens long ago, and witness how a series of eruptions wiped out Pompeii over 48 hours.

    This video is available in full HD stereo. Please get in touch with Zero One through their website for licensing information for exhibitions, television and other media or to discuss 3D Visualisation solutions. Copyright 2010 Zero One Animation and Melbourne Museum.

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  • Centre of our galaxy

    Centre of our galaxy

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    Turkish American scientist and astrophysicist Feryal Özel of University of Arizona today revealed the first images of the black hole of the centre of the Milky Way.

    “Until now we didn’t have the direct picture confirming SgrA* was indeed a black hole,” said Professor Feryal Özel of the University of Arizona, during the press conference earlier today.

    “This is the first picture of the gentle giant at the centre of our galaxy.”
    ~ Feryal Özel

    Congratulations to Feryal Özel and her amazing colleagues for all their hard work!

  • Turkish-Americans want civilized dialogue, not hostile polarization

    Turkish-Americans want civilized dialogue, not hostile polarization

    *Press Release by Turkish-Americans
    April 24, 2022

    Contacts:
    Mr. E. Kirlikovali: 949-878-1186
    Mr. G. Evinch: 202-50-4474
    Mrs. O. Bain: 240-888-2860

    Turkish-Americans want civilized dialogue, not hostile polarization

    The highest court in Europe, the European Court of Human Rights, ruled on December 17, 2013 (Perincek v Switzerland) that the Armenian claim of genocide could not be compared to the Holocaust as it lacked concrete historical facts, clear legal basis, and the existence of “acts had been found by an international court to be clearly established…” (ECHR) doubted that there could be a general consensus “given that historical research was, by definition, open to discussion and a matter of debate, without necessarily giving rise to final conclusions.”

    Armenians, disappointed by this ruling and intent on giving the Turks a final blow, on the 100th anniversary of 1915 no less, appealed. This time the Grand Chamber of the ECHR took on the case and, after months of deliberations, ruled on October 15, 2015, that the alleged Armenian genocide is an opinion, not a court-proven fact.
    Moreover, since it is an unproven claim, an opinion, it can be criticized and rejected, and all that would be well within one’s right to free speech.

    The reason why ECHR decided that genocide was just an opinion, was because the honorable judges realized that the Armenian narrative lacked historical substantiation, as it ignored all Armenian revolts, Armenian terrorism, Armenian treason, Armenian territorial demands, and the Turkish deaths at the hands of Armenian insurgents since 1862 (53 years before 1915.) The Armenian narrative left half the story out and misrepresented the remaining half.

    A formidable array of prominent historians, scholars, researchers, and experts in the history of the Ottoman Empire also dispute the Armenian allegations of genocide. Here is what 69 of them said in a public statement that was published in the New York Times and Washington Post on May 19, 1985: “… As for the charge of ‘genocide’, no signatory of this statement wishes to minimize the scope of Armenian suffering. We are likewise cognizant that it cannot be viewed as separate from the suffering experienced by the Muslim inhabitants of the region. The weight of evidence so far uncovered points in the direction of serious inter-communal warfare perpetrated by Muslim and Christian irregular forces, complicated by disease, famine, suffering, and massacres in Anatolia and adjoining areas during the First World War. The resulting death toll among both Muslim and Christian communities of the region was immense. …”

    The final ruling by ECHR should have stopped all Armenian claims of genocide, but it did not. Instead, devoid of historical substantiation and rejected by international law, the well-funded Armenian lobby tried to circumvent history and law by using the media and politicians with ill-informed editorials and ill-intentioned resolutions that suffocated free speech.

    Playwright David Mamet’s recent comments on Bill Maher’s April 9, 2022, HBO program about free speech were significant: “When people with an opposing view are cancelled, we’re going to end up with a totalitarian state.” He lamented the impact of cancel culture on the future of America with these words: “… (T)he point is we have to have free speech…Without free speech, we have nothing because if one group takes the high road—it doesn’t matter which group it is—if they’re in power long enough, we’re going to have a police state. So…when people who state an opposing view are not disagreed with but are marginalized and canceled, we’re going to end up with a totalitarian state because that’s the way human nature works.”

    We, the Americans of Turkish heritage, reject Armenian misrepresentations of 1915 and are ready to engage in a civilized dialogue based on historical facts, not hearsay, forgeries, embellishments, or political propaganda materials. We want peace based on fair memory, shared pain, truth, and honesty

  • Endorsed by President Trump

    Endorsed by President Trump

    President Trump carefully reviewed all of the candidates for the U.S. Senate. Everyone, especially David McCormick – a pro-China, Wall Street Insider – wanted this endorsement. But President Trump wisely endorsed me because I’m a conservative who will stand up to Joe Biden and the woke Left.

    Dr. Mehmet oz
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    As Pennsylvania’s next Senator, I will defend America First policies. I will fight to unleash American energy, protect our Second Amendment, and drain the swamp of Washington insiders. l will be a powerful Pro-Life voice in the Senate, and I will protect our children from harmful woke indoctrination. And no one will fight harder against the radical policies of Joe Biden that are causing inflation, creating a crisis at our border, and weakening our position around the world.

    Dr. Mehmet Öz

  • Azerbaijan, Armenia eye preparations for future peace treaty

    Azerbaijan, Armenia eye preparations for future peace treaty

    Azerbaijan, Armenia eye preparations for future peace treaty

    By Vafa Ismayilova

    Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov and his Armenian counterpart Ararat Mirzoyan have discussed work on preparations for a future peace treaty between the two countries.

    Bayramov made the remarks on his official Twitter account on April 11.

    “Had a telephone conversation with Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan. We had an exchange on the work on the preparation of future peace treaty, the convening of the Joint Border Commission, as well as humanitarian issues,” Bayramov tweeted.

    The direct phone conversation between Azerbaijani and Armenian ministers, the first in about 30 years, is a follow-up to the agreements reached at the level of both states’ leaders in Brussels on April 6.

    Meanwhile, EU Special Representative for the South Caucasus and the crisis in Georgia Toivo Klaar expressed support to direct contact and engagement between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

    “Important development following last week’s Brussels meeting. EU is supportive of direct contacts and engagement,” he tweeted in response to Bayramov’s publication about the telephone conversation with his Armenian colleague.

    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and European Council President Charles Michel met in a trilateral format in Brussels on April 6.

    The meeting was held for a continuation of the discussions on the situation in the South Caucasus region and the development of EU relations with both countries.

    The leaders took stock of developments since their last meeting in Brussels in December 2021 and their videoconference, together with French President Emmanuel Macron, in February 2022. They reviewed progress on the implementation of undertaken commitments. The leaders discussed the recently reported tensions and reiterated the necessity of adhering fully to the provisions of the 9/10 November 2020 trilateral statement.

    Both Aliyev and Pashinyan expressed a willingness to work quickly toward a peace agreement between their countries. To that end, it was decided to instruct foreign ministers to begin work on drafting a future peace treaty that would address all of the issues.

    At the same time, it was also agreed to convene a Joint Border Commission by the end of April. The Joint Border Commission’s mandate will be to: delimit the bilateral border between Armenia and Azerbaijan, and ensure a stable security situation along and in the vicinity of the borderline.

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