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  • Sassounian: ‘ANCA & US Armenians Should Sue The Daily Caller and Forbes Magazine

    Sassounian: ‘ANCA & US Armenians Should Sue The Daily Caller and Forbes Magazine

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    In recent years, scores of ‘hired pens’ have written derogatory commentaries about Armenia and Armenian-Americans. Many of these anti-Armenians commentators are paid by the governments of Azerbaijan or Turkey.

    It is sad that some countries resort to such cheap tricks to repair their damaged reputation and disparage others. These countries have serious domestic problems widely known throughout the world without anyone getting paid to publicize them. The governments of Azerbaijan and Turkey have paid millions of dollars to public relations and lobbying firms in the United States and Europe trying to whitewash their tarnished images. Political leaders in Washington, London, Paris, Berlin and Moscow are not fooled by these tricks. They know well the extent of miserable conditions and human rights violations in these two Turkic countries.

    Today, I feel obligated to respond to a particularly deceitful article that appeared on Feb. 5, 2018 in the Daily Caller which is “a conservative American news and opinion website based in Washington, D.C. It was founded by political pundit Tucker Carlson and Neil Patel, former adviser to former Vice President Dick Cheney,” according to Wikipedia. Carlson left the website to focus on his Fox News television program “Tucker Carlson Tonight.”

    The Daily Caller’s article, written by Raoul Contreras, is titled: “Armenian Influence Presents a Case Study on the Foreign Agents Registration Act.” The writer quotes from earlier article published by Forbes Magazine on Nov. 27, 2017 which falsely claims that “the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) is purported to be a ‘non government organization’, but is widely believed to have deep ties to Russian influence. The Committee betrays Armenia’s post-Soviet nation’s longstanding tradition as a proxy to its former motherland.” This sentence is a complete lie as ANCA does not represent the policies of Russia or any other country. It solely represents the views of a large segment of the Armenian-American community. The writer of the Forbes article is Mfonobong Nsehe, an Africa specialist, who knows very little about Armenia or ANCA.

    Based on the falsehood published by Forbes, The Daily Caller claims that “ANCA represents views of the government of Armenia and, by proxy, the Russian government. Without registration, that may violate FARA [Foreign Agents Registration Act] and lobbying laws.”

    Contreras highlights the fact that Armenia has signed a military treaty with Russia, but, fails to understand that Armenia has no choice but to enter into such a defensive pact. Should Armenia recklessly risk its existence when someday Azerbaijan and Turkey put into practice their hostile and threatening warnings? Contreras ignores the fact that Armenia also enjoys close economic, political and military relations with Western Europe and the United States.

    The Daily Caller’s Contreras concocts another lie in referring to contributions made by Armenian-Americans to U.S. political candidates. He falsely calls them “questionable campaign contributions.” A small amount of political donations are given by ANC PAC (Political Action Committee) which is a separate entity from ANCA and perfectly legal. Furthermore, Contreras does not seem to know that ANCA is a 501(c)(4) IRS (Internal Revenue Service) entity that has the right to make political endorsements. Contreras wrongly calls the ANCA’s endorsements “potentially illegal.” They are not illegal under American law!

    Contreras then brings up a long-settled issue — the 2009 complaint by CREW (Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics) in Washington with the Justice Department, the IRS and the Congress, alleging that ANCA violated FARA by not registering as a “foreign agent.” This complaint was thoroughly reviewed and dismissed nine years ago! Contreras does not have the honesty to report that CREW’s complaint had been dismissed by the IRS!

    Contreras goes on to recount ANCA’s success in blocking the Senate confirmation of Matthew Bryza as Ambassador to Azerbaijan. This is a great accomplishment and ANCA is rightly proud of it.

    Finally, Contreras quotes from a Washington Post editorial of 2010 which claims that ANCA’s “lobbying has made reconciliation between Armenia and Turkey, and between Armenia and Azerbaijan, more difficult — thus helping perpetuate Armenia’s impoverishment and overdependence on Russia.” It is laughable when non-Armenians like Contreras, U.S. publications, and hostile nations like Azerbaijan and Turkey, tell Armenians what is in their best interest. Armenians know much better than anyone else what is in their interest. They don’t need a lecture from anyone!

    Rather than suggesting that ANCA should register as a foreign agent, Contreras himself should do so for propagating the interests of Azerbaijan and Turkey in the United States!

    ANCA and Armenian-Americans should consider suing Contreras, The Daily Caller and Forbes for anti-Armenian defamation. The Daily Caller noted at the end of its article that “the views and opinions expressed in this commentary are those of the author and do not reflect the official position of The Daily Caller.” Forbes published a similar note at the end of its article. Publishing lies is defamatory and nothing to do with the writer’s opinion. These two publications must be held responsible for disseminating falsehoods.

  • 39 Turks Enters World’s Billionaires List Of Forbes

    39 Turks Enters World’s Billionaires List Of Forbes

    Thirty-nine Turks are included in the world’s billionaires list of the U.S. financial magazine Forbes.

    Thirty-eight of the Turks were from Turkey and one of them from the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC).

    forbesOwner of Turkey’s Cukurova Holding, Mehmet Emin Karamehmet entered the list at the 268th place. The Turkish Cypriot businessmen was Suat Gunsel, the owner of Near East University, and was at the 1,140th place in the list including a total of 1,210 billionaires.

    There were 28 Turks in the list last year. With 38 businesspeople entering the list, Turkey topped the Middle Eastern and African region.

    As last year, Mexican telecommunication giant Carlos Slim Helu topped the list with his 74 billion USD of wealth. His wealth totalled 53.5 billion USD last year.

    Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, followed Helu with 56 billion USD of wealth, and U.S. investor and businessman Warren Buffet came the third.

    Below are the Turkish businessmen and their wealth in the list:

    268-Mehmet Emin Karamehmet (Cukurova Holding-4 billion USD)

    376-Semahat Arsel (Koc Holding-3 billion USD)

    376-Husnu Ozyegin (Fiba Holding-3 billion USD)

    393-Rahmi Koc (Koc Holding-2.9 billion USD)

    409-Murat Ulker (Yildiz Holding-2.8 billion USD)

    420-Ferit Sahenk (Dogus Holding-2.7 billion USD)

    420-Sarik Tara (Enka Insaat-2.7 billion USD)

    459-Suna Kirac (Koc Holding-2.5 billion USD)

    459-Filiz Sahenk (Dogus Holding-2.5 billion USD)

    564-Ali Ibrahim Agaoglu (Agaoglu Insaat 2.1 billion USD)

    595-Erman Ilicak (Ronesans Insaat-2 billion USD)

    692-Kamil Yazici (Yazicilar Holding-1.8 billion USD)

    692-Ahmet Nazif Zorlu (Zorlu Holding-1.8 billion USD)

    879-Bulent Eczacibasi (Eczacibasi Holding-1.4 billion USD)

    879-Ali Metin Kazanci (Kazanci Holding-1.4 billion USD)

    879-Tuncay Ozilhan (Anadolu Endustri-1.4 billion USD)

    879-Ahsen Ozokur (Yildiz Holding-1.4 billion USD)

    879-Deniz Sahenk (Dogus Holding-1.4 billion USD)

    938-Ahmet Calik (Calik Holding-1.3 billion USD)

    938-Faruk Eczacibasi (Eczacibasi Holding-1.3 billion USD)

    938-Mehmet Sinan Tara (Enka Insaat-1.3 billion USD)

    938-Mustafa Latif Topbas (BIM-1.3 billion USD)

    993-Mehmet Rustu Basaran (Habas-1.2 billion USD)

    993-Mehmet Hattat (Hema Endustri-1.2 billion USD)

    993-Mustafa Vehbi Koc (Koc Holding-1.2 billion USD)

    993-Nihat Ozdemir (Limak Insaat-1.2 billion USD)

    993-Sevket Sabanci (Esas Holding-1.2 billion USD)

    993-Sezai Bacaksiz (Limak Insaat-1.2 billion USD)

    1057-Mubariz Gurbanoglu (Palmali Denizcilik-1.1 billion USD)

    1057-Mehmet Omer Koc (Koc Holding-1.1 billion USD)

    1057-Yildirim Ali Koc (Koc Holding-1.1 billion USD)

    1057-Suzan Sabanci Dincer (Sabanci Holding-1.1 billion USD)

    1057-Murat Vargi (MV Holding-1.1 billion USD)

    1140-Turgay Ciner (Park Holding-1 billion USD)

    1140-Aydin Dogan (Dogan Holding-1 billion USD)

    1140-Serra Sabanci (Sabanci Holding-1 billion USD)

    1140-Cigdem Sabanci Bilen (Sabanci Holding-1 billion USD)

    1140-Mehmet Sepil (Genel Enerji-1 billion USD).

    Forbes is an American publishing and media company. Its flagship publication, the Forbes magazine, is published biweekly. The magazine is well-known for its lists, including its lists of the richest Americans (the Forbes 400) and its list of billionaires. The motto of Forbes magazine is “The Capitalist Tool.” Its editor-in-chief is Steve Forbes.

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