
Community Urged to Protest the Visit by Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Ali Babacan to Los Angeles on Monday.
GLENDALE—On Monday, October 21, Ali Babacan, Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey, will speak to the Los Angeles World Affairs Council about Turkey’s economic and foreign policy, including the US-Turkey business relations and the future of economic investment in the region.
A protest rally will be held at the Intercontinental Hotel in Century City, where Babacan will be addressing the World Affairs Council.
Protest the Representative of the government responsible for the first genocide of the 20st Century and the continued occupation of Western Armenia and over 1/3 of Cyprus.
Buses will depart promptly at 4 p.m. from the following locations:
St Mary’s Apostolic Church
500 South Central Ave.
Glendale, CA 91204
Holy Martyrs Apostolic Church
5300 White Oak Ave.
Encino, CA 91316
Rose and Alex Pilibos
1615 N Alexandria Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90027
Holy Cross Armenian Church
900 West Lincoln Ave.
Montebello, CA 90640
Pasadena Armenian Center
2242 East Foothill Blvd.
Pasadena, CA 91104
The dirty turk,is going to remind you how you were bought $$$$$$$$$,for helping the biggest LIARS,of the world,denying,a inhuman act of COWARDICE.What business…You have to get rid of the putrid smell,that pervades the turks,where ever they go,and do business.
Everybody should shout loude and clear, Genocide Blood $$$$$$$$$$$ and US $$$$$$$$$$$$ are still financing the Turkish economy
We thank the Greater Los Angeles Armenian Community for protesting Ali Babacan’s visit to Los Angeles. The U.S. Government should wake up to Turkey’s corrupt policies. The time is never late, not only for recognition of our Armenian Genocide but for Land Returns & Reparations for the devastation of our people, our 4000 churches that were destroyed, our peoples businesses, etc. The Sevres Treaty signed by Turkey, Armenia, & 16 other nations in August of 1920 is still a valid Treaty which the Armenian Government must bring up to the United Nations. What are we waiting for?