TurkishPAC’s Position on President Obama’s April 24 Statement

TurkishPAC reservedly welcomes President Obama’s avoidance of the term “genocide” in his statement on the occasion of the Armenian Remembrance Day, but deeply regrets his use of the nearly-as-offensive term "Medz Yeghern” to characterize the historical events. President Obama’s statement portrays a one-sided view of the historical events by grossly exaggerating the number of Armenian … Read more

TurkishPAC Takes Position on Armenian-Turkish Relations

In the last several months there has been a softening of Turkish-Armenian relations, and the pace of these developments has gained momentum. TurkishPAC has followed these developments with great interest. All indications to date are that the Turkish Government, under external pressure, is seriously considering opening the Armenia-Turkey border toward normalization of relations between the … Read more

TurkishPAC Mourns the Victims of the Khojaly Massacres in Western Azerbaijan

  TurkishPAC mourns the victims of the Khojaly massacres.  As various international organizations such as Memorial Human Rights Center and Human Rights Watch documented,  between February 25th and 26th, 1992, the Armenian Armed Forces with the help of the Russian 366th Motor Rifle Regiment butchered 613 Azerbaijani civilians in cold blood, 106 of them women … Read more

Rally Dedicated to the Memory of the Victims of the Khojaly Massacre

Invitation from Houston Azerbaijanis: "It is time to let the world know about Armenian war crimes, time to tell the world about Armenian terrorism, it is time to demand that those responsible for the Khojaly Massacre are punished. All these years we have been learning to defend… Let us take the lead now. We are … Read more