Erdogan Doubles Down At Sheridan Circle

Supporters of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan react to anti-Erdogan supporters outside the White House, May 16, 2017

WASHINGTON, DC—Washington, DC-based allies of Turkish President Erdogan are doubling down on his May 2017 attack at Sheridan Circle, attempting, once again, to prevent Americans from exercising their Constitutional right to freedom of expression.

The Turkish American Steering Committee (TASC) – taking a page from the playbook of the Westboro Baptist Church and neo-Nazi marchers in Charlottesville – is gaming America’s First Amendment, not to express its own views, but rather to obstruct the free expression of U.S. citizens set to gather this April 24th at 4:30 pm in Washington, DC’s Sheridan Circle to protest Ankara’s denial of the Armenian Genocide.

TASC has a track record of using loud dance music, songs, shouting and even air-horns to drown out speakers at annual April 24 demonstrations. This year, for the first time, they have secured the approval of the US National Park Service to engage in their disruptive activities from an area adjacent to the Armenian Genocide protest within the actual confines of Sheridan Circle. This traffic circle, across the street from the Turkish Ambassador’s residence, is infamous as the site where, less than two years ago, Turkish President Erdogan’s bodyguards were accused of brutally assaulting peaceful American protesters. TASC Co-Chairman Gunay Evinch is among the lawyers hired by the Turkish government to defend it in a lawsuit brought by victims of this attack.

The organizer of the Armenian Genocide protest – the Armenian Youth Federation (AYF) Ani Chapter – was joined by the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) in arguing vigorously against the Park Service granting a permit for a counter-protest at Sheridan Circle on Constitutional and public safety grounds. Over these strenuous objections, the Park Service has permitted TASC to occupy roughly a third of Sheridan Circle.

The AYF is expecting a strong turn-out from the local Armenian, Greek and Assyrian/Aramean/Syriac communities – all of whom remain undeterred in raising their voices for justice on April 24 in the nation’s capital. To support the peaceful protest, join them from 4:30pm to 6:30pm at Sheridan Circle, located at Massachusetts Avenue and 23rd Street NW. Buses are available from Soorp Khatch Armenian Apostolic Church (4906 Flint Drive, Bethesda MD) at 3:15pm. For more information, email anc.gw@anca.org or ayfdcaniseniors@gmail.com

The ANCA will be live streaming portions of the protest on its Facebook page at: facebook.com/ancagrassroots

ANCA
The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) is the largest and most influential Armenian-American grassroots organization. Working in coordination with a network of offices, chapters and supporters throughout the United States and affiliated organizations around the world, the ANCA actively advances the concerns of the Armenian American community on a broad range of issues.

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  1. Knowing the Turks propensity for violence, I hope the deluded
    Park Service is providing security for the peaceful demonstrators.
    49 States fully recognize the AG, that leaves the US Govt.,
    the Park Service and Mississippi (?).
    Then (another) mealy-mouthed proclamation from the President (who claims he cares about Christians),
    about “calamity” and suffering while from VP Pence,
    (who practically walks on water), not a peep will be heard.
    As a third generation Armenian-American this level of
    hypocrisy and just plain stupidity is a shameful
    embarrassment.

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