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Acknowledging the Armenian Genocide gives many in N.J. and elsewhere a chance to end the lie | Opinion Updated May 05, 2021; Posted May 05, 2021 President Biden’s acknowledgement of the Armenian Genocide gives Turkish Americans here in the New York/New Jersey area, particularly in Paterson, and elsewhere, of course, an opportunity to lead the discussion, now, by acknowledging history and ending the negative representations of Armenians in its narratives, says Linda Stamato, the director emerita of the Center for Negotiation and Conflict Resolution at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University. Facebook Share By Linda Stamato ....
Soviet-born former executive in russian energy and mining companies. one who has ties to vladimir putin. he s not turkish. he s not a turkish citizen. doesn t live in turkey. he s not turkish. he has nevertheless founded a couple of very turkish sounding organizations that operate in washington, d.c. the turkish heritage organization. and the turkish institute for progress. both of them set up by nobody turkish. both of them set up by a russian energy and mining executive who has ties to putin. through those organizations, politico reports that he has coordinated what appear to be turkish lobbying efforts in d.c. he appears to have coordinated those efforts with the guy who paid flynn. the guy whose shell company paid mike flynn over $600,000. so in addition to we re talking about the guy who paid flynn. in addition to his partnerships ....
Not disclosing and then lying about the content of his communications with the russian government, a few weeks after he got fired, he retroactively registered as a foreign agent who had been working on behalf of the government of turkey. what politico.com reports today is that while it is clear that mike flynn took money to act as a foreign agent, it s not clear that the origin of those funds is definitely turkey. the thaftd siberian energy group is not a turkish guy. he is, as politico puts it, a soviet-born former executive in russian energy and mining companies. one who has ties to vladimir putin. he s not turkish. he s not a turkish citizen. doesn t live in turkey. he s not turkish. he has nevertheless founded a couple of very turkish sounding organizations that operate in washington, d.c. the turkish heritage organization. and the turkish institute for progress. both of them set up by nobody turkish. ....
What politico.com reports today is that while it is clear that mike flynn took money to act as a foreign agent, it s not clear that the origin of those funds is definitely turkey. the head of the siberian energy group is not a turkish guy. he is, as politico puts it, a soviet-born former executive in russian energy and mining companies. one who has ties to vladimir putin. he s not turkish. he s not a turkish citizen. doesn t live in turkey. he s not turkish. he has nevertheless founded a couple of very turkish sounding organizations that operate in washington, d.c. the turkish heritage organization. and the turkish institute for progress. both of them set up by nobody turkish. both of them set up by a russian energy and mining executive who has ties to putin. through those organizations, politico reports that he has coordinated what appear to be turkish lobbying efforts in d.c. ....