95 Members as of September 24, 2009   


    Rep. Robert Wexler – Co-Chair (D-Florida/19th)

    Rep. Ed Whitfield – Co-Chair (R-Kentucky/1st)

    Rep. Kay Granger – Co-Chair (R-Texas/12th)

     

    Rep. Robert Aderholt (R-Alabama/4th)

    Rep. Rodney Alexander (R-Louisiana/5th)

    Rep. Spencer Bachus (R-Alabama/6th)

    Rep. Brian Baird (D-Washington/3rd)

    Rep. Gresham Barrett (R-South Carolina/3rd)

    Rep. Roscoe G. Bartlett (R-Maryland/6th)

    Rep. Joe Barton (R-Texas/6th)

    Rep. Howard Berman (D-California/28th)

    Rep. Charles W. Boustany, Jr. (R-Louisiana/7th)

    Rep. John Boozman (R-Arkansas/3rd)

    Rep. Dan Burton (R-Indiana/5th)

    Rep. G. K. Butterfield (D-North Carolina/1st)

    Rep. Russ Carnahan (D-Missouri/3rd)

    Rep. Christopher P Carney (D-Pennsylvania/10th)

    Rep. Andre Carson (D-Indiana/7th)

    Rep. Bill Cassidy (R-Louisiana/6th)

    Rep. Ben Chandler (D-Kentucky/6th)

    Rep. Howard Coble (R-North Carolina/6th)

    Rep. Stephen Cohen (D-Tennessee/9th)

    Rep. Mike Coffman (R-Colorado/6th)

    Rep. Tom Cole (R-Oklahoma/4th)

    Rep. Henry Cueller (D-Texas/28th)

    Rep. John Culberson (R-Texas/7th)

    Rep. Geoff Davis (R-Kentucky/4th)

    Rep. Lincoln Davis (D-Tennessee/4th)

    Rep. William D. Delahunt (D-Massachusetts/10th)

    Rep Norm Dicks (D-Washington/6th)

    Rep. Lloyd Doggett (D-Texas/25th)

    Rep. Brad Ellsworth (D-Indiana/8th)

    Rep. Bob Etheridge (D-North Carolina/2nd)

    Rep. Eni Falmeoveaga (D-American Samoa)

    Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-North Carolina/5th)

    Rep. Gene Green (D-Texas/29th)

    Rep. Alcee Hastings (D-Florida/23rd)

    Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas/5th)

    Rep. Wally Herger (R-California/2nd)

    Rep. Jim Himes (D-Connecticut/4th) 

    Rep. Rush Holt (D-New Jersey/12th)

    Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas/18th)

    Rep. Jesse Jackson, Jr. (D-Illinois/2nd)

    Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-Texas/30th)

    Rep. Henry C. “Hank” Johnson (D-Georgia/ 4th) 

    Rep. Tim Johnson (R-Illinois/15th)

    Rep. Walter Jones, Jr. (R-North Carolina/3rd)

    Rep. Carolyn Kilpatrick (D-Michigan/13th)

    Rep. Larry Kissell (D-North Carolina/8th)

    Rep. Robert E. Latta (R-Ohio/5th)

    Rep. John Lewis (D-Georgia/5th)

    Rep. Betty McCollum (D-Minnesota/4th)

    Rep. Mike McIntyre (D-North Carolina/7th)

    Rep. Michael McMahon (D-New York/13th) 

    Rep. Gregory W. Meeks (D-New York/6th)

    Rep. Brad Miller (D-North Carolina/13th)

    Rep. Dennis Moore (D-Kansas/3rd)

    Rep. Jim Moran (D-Virginia/8th)

    Rep. John Murtha (D-Pennsylvania/12th)

    Rep. Glenn C. Nye (D-Virginia/ 2nd)

    Rep. Pete Olson (R-Texas/ 22nd)

    Rep. Solomon Ortiz (D-Texas/27th)

    Rep. Bill Pascrell (D-New Jersey/8th)

    Rep. Mike Pence (R-Indiana/6th)

    Res. Comm. Pedro R. Pierluisi (D-Puerto Rico)

    Rep. Joe Pitts (R-Pennsylvania/16th)

    Rep. Todd Platts (R-Pennsylvania/19th)

    Rep. Jared Polis (D-Colorado/2nd)

    Rep. Earl Pomeroy (D-North Dakota/At Large)

    Rep. David Price (D-North Carolina/4th)

    Rep. Adam Putnam (R-Florida/12th)

    Rep. Nick Rahall (D-West Virginia/3rd)

    Rep. Silvestre Reyes (D-Texas/16th)

    Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-Florida/18th) 

    Rep. Mike Ross (D-Arkansas/4th)

    Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger (D-Maryland/2nd)

    Rep. Steve Scalise (R-Louisiana/4th)

    Rep. Jean Schmidt (R-Ohio/2nd)

    Rep. David Scott (D-Georgia/13th) 

    Rep. Pete Sessions (R-Texas/32nd)

    Rep. Heath Shuler (D-North Carolina/11th)

    Rep. Bill Shuster (R-Pennsylvania/9th)

    Rep. Mike Simpson (R-Idaho/2nd)

    Rep. Ike Skelton (D-Missouri/4th)

    Rep. Adam Smith (D-Washington/9th)

    Rep. Vic Snyder (D-Arkansas/2nd)

    Rep. Cliff Stearns (R-Florida/6th)

    Rep. John Tanner (D-Tennessee/8th)

    Rep. Gene Taylor (D-Mississippi/4th)

    Rep. Glenn Thompson (R-Pennsylvania/5th)

    Rep. Bennie Thomson (D-Mississippi/2nd)

    Rep. Edolphus Towns (D-New York/10th)

    Rep. Henry Waxman (D-California/30th)

    Rep. Joe Wilson (R-South Carolina/2nd)

    Rep. Rob Wittman (R-Virginia/1st)

     


    Armenian Revolt - Tragedy in the Middle East, a documentary based on 2 years of extensive research, depicts the real story of the civil war which took place during the  last days of the Ottoman Empire.

    The distribution rights for the documentary was initially acquired by Inecom Entertainment Company on April 2006. The famous online retailer Amazon.com started taking preorders. However, due to the suppression and threats Inecom received from the Armenian lobby in the US, they did not distribute the DVDs. Currently, the only channel through which the DVD can be purchased is the director Mr. Callaghan, or Turkish-American organizations. Due to demand, TurkishPAC purchased a set of this excellent documentary from its director Mr. Callaghan, and offering it at cost.

    Each DVD costs $12, including shipping and handling. Allow 5 to 10 days for delivery. For now, we can only ship to US addresses. 

    Please click the button below to purchase the DVD. 

     

    "...

    In the shadows of WWI, the Armenian struggle for freedom and independence from the Ottoman Empire results in a gruesome Civil War, a splintered community and what is considered by some today, a genocide. Nearly a century later, there remains much debate about whether Turkish Muslims or Christian Armenians were more or less responsible for the brutality that took place.

    Producer/Director Marty Callaghan said, "This balanced program is the first of its kind. While the tragic fate of Armenians in the World War I era has received a substantial amount of attention in news and documentary programming, the story behind the Armenian Revolt has been almost completely overlooked. 'Armenian Revolt - Tragedy in the Middle East' can educate Western audiences in an important era of Middle Eastern history that continues to influence public opinion and foreign policy today."

    The documentary is based on two years of research with experts in the United States, Russia, Germany, Romania, England and Bulgaria. Interviews were filmed in the United States and Turkey. Stunning, historical footage from 1913 to 1919 has been found in the national archives of the United States, Romania and Bulgaria as well as in a private archive in Moscow, Russia. Still photographs were sourced in the United States and from a private collection in Berlin, Germany.

    Callaghan is a veteran documentary filmmaker, focusing on military history, World War I and the Middle East for much of his career.

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    Professor Ataöv's Bloomington seminar will be held on March 9, 2009 at:

    Indiana University Kelly Business School

    Room BU 736 1309

    East Tenth St.,

    Bloomington, IN, 47405

    The event is organized jointly by ATA-IN University of Indiana-Bloomington Turkish Student Association. The seminar will start 5:30 PM. 


    Professor Ataöv's Atlanta seminar will be held at Georgia Tech Instructional Center, room 213, on Wednesday, March 11, 2009 from 7 PM to 9 PM. 

    RSVP is required: Please send an e-mail to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and include your name and phone number.  

    The seminar is jointly organized by Turkish Student Organization at Georgia Tech, Georgia Turkish American Advocacy Group, and Turkish American Cultural Association of Georgia with support of The Federation of Turkish American Associations

    (FTAA).

     


     

               

               

               

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