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AHI Send Letter to Secretary Rice Regarding Forthcoming Trip by Members of Congress to Illegally Occupied Part of Cyprus |
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WASHINGTON, DCOn May 19, 2005 AHI President Gene Rossides sent a letter to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice regarding the forthcoming trip by Members of Congress to the illegally occupied area of Cyprus entering through Tymbou airport. The text of the letter follows: May 19, 2005 The Honorable Condoleezza Rice Secretary of State Department of State 2201 C Street, NW Washington, DC 20520 Re: Forthcoming trip by Members of Congress to the illegally occupied area of Cyprus entering through the illegal Tymbou airport. Dear Madam Secretary: It has come to our attention that a delegation of U.S. Representatives are planning to visit the illegally occupied area of Cyprus sometime during the first week of June arriving through the illegal Tymbou airport in occupied Cyprus directly from Turkey, which they plan to visit first. The Tymbou airport was built on property illegally taken from its lawful owners during the Turkish invasion. The American Hellenic Institute (AHI), on behalf of its nationwide membership, is vehemently opposed to this trip through the illegal Tymbou airport which violates the laws of the Republic of Cyprus, U.S. law and international law, and does not serve the best interests of the United States in support of a proper solution to the reunification of Cyprus. Further, this establishes a bad precedent by our elected lawmakers and government officials, who are sworn to protect and uphold the laws of our nation and to respect the laws of other sovereign nations. The AHI strongly supports congressional visits to Cyprus, including the occupied area of Cyprus in the north, if they are done in a manner consistent with international law and U.S. law. The internationally recognized government of the Republic of Cyprus facilitates such visits from Larnaca airport to the various crossing points in the UN monitored buffer zone. Larnaca airport is a legal internationally recognized airport in the Republic of Cyprus. Five Members of Congress were initially scheduled to take this trip to Turkey and then to occupied Cyprus. We since have learned that two and possibly three have cancelled their trip to occupied Cyprus. As of now, we know of two who are still scheduled to go to occupied Cyprus through the illegal Tymbou airport, Rep. Edward Whitfield (R-KY) and Rep. Nathan Deal (R-GA).
As forces around the world continue to challenge our values, principles and laws, a key weapon of democracy is the rule of law. If our own lawmakers and key State Department officials do not support the rule of law, then what example are we displaying for the rest of the world? State Department Inspector General Howard J. Krongard State Department Legal Advisor William H. Taft IV |
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For more information about the American Hellenic Institute in Washington, D.C., contact Georgia Economou, Director of Public Relations for AHI, at (202) 785-8430 or at georgia@ahiworld.org, or visit the groups' website at http://www.ahiworld.org. AHI was founded in 1974 following Turkey's illegal invasion and occupation of 37.3% of Cyprus. It is a membership-based organization with members throughout the nation. AHI's core mission is to promote American values and the rule of law in U.S. foreign policy and to strengthen relations between the U.S. and Greece and Cyprus as being in the best interests of the United States. It conducts an active program with Congress in espousing and supporting legislation designed to promote American interests in Southeast Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean and is registered with the Congress under the Lobbying Act. The AHI Foundation is the first think-tank devoted exclusively to the study of the issues confronting the Greek American community. This organization sponsors conferences, seminars and publishes books and other materials on the issues. HCS maintains an extensive archives for AHI articles and press releases which visitors may browse under the American Hellenic Institute Releases section of the archives at http://www.helleniccomserve.com/contents.html. |
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