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  • ASSISTANT PROFESSOR SCHOLAR OF TURKEY

    ASSISTANT PROFESSOR SCHOLAR OF TURKEY

     

    Lutfen bu ilani herkese gonderin. KALIFORNiAYA- UCLA bu konuda bir Turk Doçentinin atanması Ermeni Rum lobisinin çanlarına ot tıkar..

    Job Detail

    Assistant Professor
    Job Code: 3835-0809-01

    POSTED: Feb 15

    Salary: Open

    Location: Los Angeles , California

    Employer: UCLA

    Type: 

    Category:

    Social/Cultural

    Description

    SCHOLAR OF TURKEY OR THE WESTERN BALKANS

    The International Institute and the Division of Social Sciences Division at UCLA invite applications for a joint, tenure-track assistant professor position. Applicants for the position must have research and teaching interests that offer a social science perspective on Turkey or the western Balkans in the 20th century. The ideal candidate would situate his or her regional interests in the context of cross-regional processes (e.g. EU expansion, democratization, politicization of religion, cross-border ethnonational conflict, or Turkey’s deepening involvement with post-Soviet central Asian countries) drawing on the theories and methodologies of one or more social science disciplines.

    We seek a scholar with a strong potential in research and a commitment to graduate and undergraduate education. The preferred candidate will be a dynamic program builder, who will help coordinate UCLA’s initiatives in this region and contribute to interdisciplinary dialogue with colleagues throughout the University.

    The successful candidate must be able to teach core courses in his/her discipline as well as area-focused courses. PhD or ABD close to completion by June 30, 2009 is required. Applications, to include a c.v., a statement of research and teaching interests, a representative recent paper or article, and three references, should be submitted to:

    Ms. Tara Wake Search Committee for Turkey/Balkans Scholar Tracking Number 3835-0809-01 International Institute 11230 Bunche Hall UCLA Los Angeles, CA 90095

    Review of applications will begin April 1, 2009. However, applications will continue to be accepted until the position is filled.

    UCLA is an affirmative action / equal opportunity employer and has a strong commitment to the achievement of excellence and diversity among its faculty and staff.

    The following information is provided by the employer in accordance with AAA policy. AAA is not responsible for verifying the accuracy of these statements. They are not part of the actual position description submitted for publication by the employer.

    This employer does prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation/preference.

    This employer does prohibit discrimination based on gender identity/expression.

    This employer offers health insurance benefits to eligible same-sex domestic partners.

    This employer does not appear on the AAUP list of censured institutions.

    Requirements

    The successful candidate must be able to teach core courses in his/her discipline as well as area-focused courses. PhD or ABD close to completion by June 30, 2009 is required. Applications, to include a c.v., a statement of research and teaching interests, a representative recent paper or article, and three references.

    Employer Information

    About UCLA

    The International Institute is committed to the education of global citizens through its degree programs, through the people-to-people linkages it fosters among students, scholars, and citizens around the globe, and through its commitment to helping people everywhere become lifelong learners about their world. The major issues with which the Institute is concerned include:….more info

  • Turkish Forum Posting Policy

    Turkish Forum Posting Policy

    TF-Posting Policy:

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    RULES FOR POSTING
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    TF has evolved into a global “cyber think-tank” and an “Ataturkist thought center”
    on issues affecting Turkish Americans and Turks around the world, for various
    reasons, including but notlimited to:
    — TF’s massive global network already boasting 220,000 subscribers;
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    — TF’s infra-structure to respond instantly to defamation of Turkish culture and heritage;
    — TF’s capability to make even multiple revised/updated editions on the same day when warranted;
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    The following rules for posting articles submitted to Turkish Forum (“TF”), therefore, shall be strictly enforced.

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  • ACTION Alert: Demand that Gaza’s borders be opened!

    ACTION Alert: Demand that Gaza’s borders be opened!

    From: Maggie Coulter <mcpd1234@gmail.com>

    Take Action:

    Gaza is in the grip of a human-made humanitarian crisis. Thousands of tons of food, medical and emergency shelter aid including blankets and mattresses, donated by countries including the United States and aid organizations, is being denied entry through crossings by both the Israeli and Egyptian governments. The Israeli navy is blockading Gaza’s sea front, preventing boats from delivering supplies Gaza, including a Lebanese ship with badly needed plasma.


    Call the White House, the Israeli Consulate, the Egyptian consulate, and Congress and demand that:
    – Israel and Egypt open all border crossings to Gaza,
    – Israel stop its blockade of the sea access to Gaza, and
    – Israel end all military action against Gaza (and its occupation of Palestine).


    Remind President Obama and Congress that a third of all U.S. foreign aid goes to Israel and Egypt so the U.S. is clearly in a position to put effective pressure on both countries to stop this ongoing assault on the people of Gaza.

    White House
    President Barak Obama, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20500
    Comments: 202-456-1111, Switchboard: 202-456-1414, FAX: 202-456-2461

    Email through website:

    Israeli Consulate
    Consul General of Israel, 456 Montgomery Street #2100, San Francisco, CA 94104

    Tel: (415) 844-7500 | Fax: (415) 844-7555,| sf@israeliconsulate.org
    Consul General, Akiva Tor, (415) 844-7501, concal.sec@sanfrancisco.mfa.gov.il
    For urgent press inquiries, IsraelConsulate.Press@gmail.com
    Office of Public Affairs, (415) 844-7506, paffairs@sanfrancisco.mfa.gov.il

    Egyptian Consulate
    The Egyptian Consulate General, 3001 Pacific Ave., San Francisco, CA 94115
    Tel: 415-346-9700 / 346-9702, Fax 415-346-9480, email: egypt@egy2000.com

    Congressional Switchboard
    All Senators and Representatives can be reached through 202-224-3121

    More Information:

    Urgent call from Gaza to all social movements: Open Gaza Borders!
    International Solidarity Movement, 4 February 2009
    Website: www.palsolidarity.org.  Email:
    media@palsolidarity.org

    We reiterate the need for a call from Palestinian community based organisations and the over 130 grassroots NGOs in the Palestinian NGO Network for an immediate opening of all border crossings currently controlled by Israel and Egypt.

    Gaza is in the grip of a man-made humanitarian crisis. Thousands of tons of food, medical and emergency shelter aid including blankets and mattresses, donated by countries including the United States and aid organisations, is being denied entry through crossings by both the Israeli and Egyptian governments.

    The United Nations has stated that 900,000 Gazans are now dependent on food aid following Israel’s 22-day assault on the tiny coastal territory. Only 100 aid trucks are being allowed into Gaza each day – 30 less than were being brought in last year and substantially less than before Israel’s operation ‘Cast Lead’: an attack that has left over 1,300 Palestinians dead, the vast majority of them civilians massacred in their streets and homes. With over 5,000 injured and 100,000 homeless, admittance of aid is crucial at this time.

    This is a fraction of the estimated 500-600 trucks deemed necessary to sustain the population of Gaza according to the United Nations. According to UNRWA, food trucks are delivering enough food to feed just 30,000 people per day.

    Hundreds of medical patients, the injured from this war and Israel’s previous invasions, are being prohibited from leaving Gaza for indispensable medical treatment. Over 268 people have died of preventable and treatable conditions after being denied access to treatment since the beginning of the ongoing siege two years ago.

    Israel and Egypt have designated February 5th as the final day for all foreign nationals to leave Gaza through the southern Rafah border.  Egypt has said it will close the Rafah border indefinitely. Despite a statement from the Egyptian Ministry of Health that humanitarian cases will be allowed through, many patients have already been turned back, before the closing of the border. Hundreds of patients and some of those wounded from ‘Cast Lead,’ are still waiting for permission to exit Gaza through Rafah for medical treatment.

    The Gazan community is concerned that Israel will be stepping up its’ economic, political, cultural and militarised stranglehold on Gaza in the upcoming weeks. Post Israeli elections, Gazans fear the Israeli government will
    conduct extra judicial killings and continue their deadly strikes on Palestinian governmental figures, targeting of social and economic infrastructure and indiscriminate killings of civilians in the process. Actions that have proven to not only end lives but successfully cripple Palestinian development including reconstruction of homes destroyed by Israeli bombings and bulldozing during and before Operation ‘Cast Lead’.

    Thousands of internally displaced people face an uncertain future residing in flimsy canvas tents reminiscent of the mass dispossession through the ethnic cleansing of 1948 when the state of Israel was first established on Palestinian land.

    A de-facto land grab and re-colonisation of Gaza is underway, with the demolition of hundreds of homes and destruction of farms in the Israeli defined ‘buffer zone’ areas of Rafah, Eastern (Shijaye) and Northern (Beit Hanoun) areas of Gaza. Killings, shelling and shootings of farmers and residents in border areas are continuing.

    The ‘buffer zone’ has been expanded to cut into Palestinian lands by one kilometre. Israeli occupation forces have shot at residents that have attempted to retrieve their belongings from the bombed and bulldozed remnants of their homes along the border of Beit Hanoun. The army also continues to fire at farmers planting their fields in village areas such as al Faraheen near Khan Younis.

    The Palestinian Ministry of Agriculture says Israeli occupation forces have destroyed 60% of Gaza’s agricultural land during this winter’s war.

    Effective international direct action and an escalation of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanction campaign is necessary to resist the intensification of the collective punishment, imprisonment and ongoing war on the people of Palestine.

    The situation is worsening: the stranglehold on the people of Gaza is tightening, humanitarian relief is being deliberately choked, trauma is deepening, people are being humiliated on a daily basis and development is not just blocked but in the process of being actively reversed.

    We call on social movements, particularly No Borders networks, and people of conscience to target Israeli and Egyptian embassies, institutions, and corporations. Particularly in the coming days of intensified border closure, we must work to pressure both governments to abide by international law and open Gaza for the free movement of aid, goods and people.

    End the collective punishment of the Gazan people, open the borders.

  • Help Khojaly Victims

    Help Khojaly Victims


    Call To Action

    Dear and all USTN members,

    This is USTN’s first grassroots advocacy campaign this year. The tragedy of Khojaly happened 17 years ago before the eyes of many of us. Today, the perpetrators of this single largest massacre of the Karabakh war, are leading the Republic of Armenia, namely former president Kocharyan and current president Sarkisyan. Others, like ASALA terrorist Monte Melkonian, are worshipped as national heroes.

    For the second year in the row, USTN is commemorating the victims and their families by doing what it can — spreading the message, informing the US policy- and decision-makers, as well as media, about this horrible tragedy, and demanding action. This is a critical time — with the new Congress and Administration, it is important that they ALL hear us loud and clear, that more articles about Khojaly appear in US press, that more Congressmen make speeches for the record, join our Caucus, and pressure Armenia to end its occupation, and appologize to the victims and their families.

    Please do your part — take one minute to send this free email and fax to your media and officials via USTN. The sooner we start, the more chances we have to properly remember, honor, and recognize the victims of Khojaly. And the more impact we will in anticipation of the unprecedented efforts by the Armenian lobby to pass its anti-Turkic resolutions.

    USTN Board of Directors

    A grave crime was committed against innocent Azerbaijani civilians by the Armenian army, on February 26, 1992, which became and remains the largest massacre of modern times in the region of South Caucasus and Caspian Basin. On that day, the military units of Armenia, seized the town of Khojaly, in the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan, and committed a massacre, which was the culmination of the Armenian aggression and occupation of Azerbaijan. On that day, the Armenian government’s efforts to rid Nagorno-Karabakh of its ethnically Azerbaijani population, resulted in almost 2,000 of innocent civilians, mostly women, children, and elderly, being killed, wounded, or taken hostage by the Armenian military forces.

    The crime against peaceful residents of Khojaly was condemned worldwide, including by the U.S. government, and broadly covered by national newspapers and magazines. Some of the American and Western journalists and groups who eye-witnessed or extensively covered the Khojaly massacre, were: Hugh Pope, Thomas Goltz, Tom DeWaal, and Human Rights Watch. Congressman Dan Burton (R-IN), a Ranking Member of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere, had the following appeal: “This is not the ringing condemnation that the survivors of Khojaly deserve, but it is an important first step by an international community that has too long been silent on this issue. Congress should take the next step and I hope my colleagues will join me in standing with Azerbaijanis as they commemorate the tragedy of Khojaly. The world should know and remember.”

    February 26, 2009, is a Memorial Day for the people of Azerbaijan. All Azerbaijani people will forever remember where they were on February 26, 1992, like all Americans will forever remember where they were on the tragic morning of September 11, 2001.  Having experienced terror firsthand, Azerbaijan has become a staunch ally of the United States in the War on Terror and a member of the Coalition, with Azerbaijani battle-ready peacekeepers serving side-by-side with Americans in Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq.

    In the wake of the 17th year anniversary of Khojali massacre, all Turkic-Americans join in calling upon Congress to properly recognize and commemorate this tragedy (on the floor of the Congress, in the Congressional Record, and by attending a vigil), and to pressure the Armenian government to accept its responsibility for this massacre and withdraw its troops from the occupied regions of Azerbaijan.

    More about the Khojaly Massacre: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=117709366&title=Khojaly_Massacre

    Click the link below to log in and send your message:

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    RECURRING SYSTEM RELATED DIFFICULTIES DID NOT PERMIT US TO UPGRADE AND EXTEND OUR SYSTEMS.

    INSUFFICIENT TF FUNDING APPEARS TO BE MAJOR PROBLEM IN THIS CASE.

    Our Life Long address www.turkishforum.com is now being changed for English News Pages to www.turkishnews.com/en/content and similarly for Turkish news pages to www.turkishnews.com/tr/content

    All our daily distribution will immediately switch to the www.turkishnews.com address. Our web entry addresses will soon be adjusted from www.turkishforum.com to www.turkishnews.com , PLEASE MAKE A NOTE OF THIS UPCOMING CHANGE.

    WE UNTICIPATED SOME OF THE PROBLEMS DURING THIS CHANGE and We are working on them. WE ARE ALSO WORKING HARD TO MINIMIZE UN-UNTICIPATED PROBLEMS.

    THE MAJOR REASON FOR INSUFFICIENT FUNDS ARE: WE HAD TO CHOOSE BETWEEN ONGOING AND WEB POSTED PROGRAMS AND THE TF’s WEB AND NEWS DISTRUBUTION LINES SET UP FOR MEMBERS.

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  • TURKISH–ISRAELI FRIENDSHIP COMMITTEE

    TURKISH–ISRAELI FRIENDSHIP COMMITTEE

    Dear Member,

    We are planning to extend our Turkish Israel Friendship and Grassroots Committee. Besides its previous efforts to develop better realtionships between the two countries, we are now aiming to discuss the latest developments.

    Our existing committee consist of following people :

    Mr. Ibrahim Kurtulus, Chairman
    Mr. Rafael Sadi, Co-Chairman
    Dr. J. E. Botton
    Mr. Vedat Aslay

    Please feel to submit your name to our committee or send us your comments below.