Corrupt Politicians and Tools of the Gulen Movement

Corrupt Politicians and Tools of the Gulen Movement
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Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Gulen Movement SOCOR Azerbaijan bribes US Politicians for favors, your tax dollars at work

http://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/10-members-of-congress-took-trip-secretly-funded-by-foreign-government/2015/05/13/76b55332-f720-11e4-9030-b4732caefe81_story.html

The state-owned oil company of Azerbaijan secretly funded an all-expenses-paid trip to a conference at Baku on the Caspian Sea in 2013 for 10 members of Congress and 32 staff members, according to a confidential ethics report obtained by The Washington Post. Three former top aides to President Obama appeared as speakers at the conference.
Lawmakers and their staff members received hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of travel expenses, silk scarves, crystal tea sets and Azerbaijani rugs valued at $2,500 to $10,000, according to the ethics report. Airfare for the lawmakers and some of their spouses cost $112,899, travel invoices show.
The State Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic, known as SOCAR, allegedly funneled $750,000 through nonprofit corporations based in the United States to conceal the source of the funding for the conference in the former Soviet nation, according to the 70-page report by the Office of Congressional Ethics, an independent investigative arm of the House.
The report reflects the most extensive investigation undertaken by the ethics office, which was created seven years ago in response to a number of scandals on Capitol Hill, including lobbyist Jack Abramoff’s illegal funding of lawmakers’ trips.
The nonprofit corporations allegedly filed false statements with Congress swearing that they were sponsoring the conference. The findings have been referred to the House Committee on Ethics for investigation of possible violations of congressional rules and federal laws that bar foreign governments from trying to influence U.S. policy.
Tom Rust, chief counsel and staff director for the Ethics Committee, declined to comment.
“We don’t comment on investigative matters,” he said.
Kelly Brewington, a spokeswoman for the Office of Congressional Ethics, also declined to comment.
[This article will be updated with additional responses as they are provided to The Post.]
The conference, titled U.S.-Azerbaijan Convention: Vision for the Future, took place on May 28 and 29, 2013. During the previous year, SOCAR and several large energy companies sought exemptions for a $28 billion natural gas pipeline project in the Caspian Sea from U.S. economic sanctions being imposed on Iran.

The congressional investigators could not determine whether lawmakers used their official positions to benefit SOCAR or the pipeline project. They also found no evidence that the lawmakers or their staffers knew that the conference was being funded by a foreign government.
The investigators noted that the lawmakers relied on representations made to them by two Houston-based nonprofit corporations, the Turquoise Council of Americans and Eurasians (TCAE) and the Assembly of the Friends of Azerbaijan (AFAZ). The lawmakers told investigators that they had obtained approval for the trip from the ethics committee.
The report said members of the House Ethics Committee wrote to the Office of Congressional Ethics requesting a halt to their investigation so that the matter could be taken up by their own committee. OCE officials declined the request. A government official who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter said OCE feared that the ethics panel, which has a reputation among watchdog groups for shielding lawmakers from embarrassing disclosures. would not take any meaningful action.
The pipeline has long been an important U.S. policy objective because it would bolster European security by offering an alternative to Russian gas.
One of SOCAR’s partners was the National Iranian Oil Company, known as NIOC, a relationship that had threatened to scuttle the deal if sanctions were approved without an exemption for the Shah Deniz Natural Gas Project. SOCAR and NIOC each were partners with 10 percent of the project, while BP and Norwegian-based Statoil each held 25.5 percent. Russian-based Lukoil also had a 10 percent share and Turkish Petroleum Corp. had 9 percent.
Congress had approved two sanctions bills containing passages that exempted the project, which Obama signed into law in August 2012 and January 2013. On June 3, 2013, five days after the Baku conference, Obama signed an executive order assessing economic sanctions against Iran that also exempted the project.



The Post reported about the trip at the time, in an article noting that three former Obama political advisers — Robert Gibbs, Jim Messina and David Plouffe — spoke at the conference, which was attended by current and former members of Congress. Politico also wrote about the trip and the Houston Chronicle reported that SOCAR had been a sponsor of the conference and raised questions about the nonprofits involved. Only one Western news organization covered the event, the Washington Diplomat, a monthly that writes about the diplomatic community in the nation’s capital.
But no information surfaced at the time about the alleged $750,000 payment from SOCAR to the nonprofits. Ethics investigators obtained a wire transfer showing that SOCAR sent the $750,000 to AFAZ. SOCAR’s legal counsel told the investigators that the money was “dues” that were “intended to be used as funding for the Convention.”
The lawmakers who took the trip were Reps. Jim Bridenstine (R-Okla.), Yvette D. Clarke (D-N.Y.), Danny K. Davis (D-Ill.), Rubén Hinojosa (D-Tex.), Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Tex.), Leonard Lance (R-N.J.), Michelle Lujan Grisham (D-N.M.), Gregory W. Meeks (D-N.Y.), Ted Poe (R-Tex.) and then-Rep. Steve Stockman (R-Tex.).
Clarke is a member of the Ethics Committee.
Another lawmaker, Rep. Michael R. Turner (R-Ohio), attended as part of a separate congressional delegation and his expenses were not paid by the conference, according to the report.



“My official visit was part of my House Armed Services and NATO responsibilities,” Turner told The Post in a statement. “During the visit I met with the President, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Speaker of the Parliament of Azerbaijan and received a classified briefing from U.S. personnel. I was a scheduled speaker at the conference, with former Senator Lugar. The conference did not pay my expenses and I did not receive any gifts.”
Davis told The Post that the Ethics Committee approved the trip, which he took with his wife, and that he didn’t realize it had been fundedby SOCAR. He said he saw the oil company’s logos in Baku, but “to be very honest about it, I didn’t pay them much attention, honestly.”
He also said that during the conference he received one rug, which was delivered to his hotel room and is in storage in his basement in Chicago. He said he is considering donating the rug to a museum or a charity.
Davis also said lawmakers should ask more questions about the source of funding for conferences and congressional travel in the future.
“Some of these things that we take sometimes for granted probably require a bit more investigation or more prudence,” he said. “So maybe we’ll exercise a bit more scrutiny. I will.”
Hinojosa, who attended the conference with his wife, said he was also unaware of SOCAR’s involvement.
“Prior to the trip to Azerbaijan and Turkey, I sought approval from the U.S. House Committee on Ethics to travel,” he said in a statement. “I relied upon this written authorization in deciding to travel overseas. I believed the purpose of the trip was to strengthen U.S.-Turkey and U.S.-Azerbaijani relations. I received souvenirs of what I believed to be of minimal value and in compliance with the House Gift rule.”
The statement added: “My staff and I have fully cooperated with the investigation. Importantly, the report notes that there is no evidence to suggest that Members of Congress who went on the trip knew that impermissible sponsors and organizers may have been involved and that Members relied on the sponsors’ representations in good faith.”
Lance declined to comment, citing the ongoing ethics investigation. A senior staff member who declined to speak publicly said the congressman was unaware that SOCAR had sponsored the event and that he had returned the one rug he received after he returned to Washington. The staff member also said Lance received a pair of earrings and reimbursed the nonprofit group that helped organize the conference $100 immediately upon returning to New Jersey
Trip organized in plain sight
Although lawmakers told investigators that they were unaware that the Azerbaijani government had underwritten the trip through its oil company, investigators noted that SOCAR organized much of the conference in plain sight. The oil company issued invitations, sponsored visa entries for the lawmakers and staff members, and hung banners and placards emblazoned with SOCAR’s logo throughout the conference halls in Baku.
The investigators concluded in their report that “a person’s ignorance of the true source of travel expenses is not an absolute shield from liability for receipt of travel expenses from an improper source.”
Several members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, which has oversight of U.S. relations with Iran and the economic sanctions, attended the conference. They included one of the panel’s most influential members, Poe, who chairs its subcommittee on Terrorism, Nonproliferation and Trade.
The report said Poe was among those who did not fully cooperate with the Office of Congressional Ethics or did not acknowledge receipt of their request for information.
In a statement to The Post, Shaylyn Hynes, Poe’s spokeswoman said, “Congressman Poe did cooperate,” providing investigators with documents and answers to their questions.
“The House Committee on Ethics then requested that the OCE cease its review because it was conducting its own investigation,” Hynes’s statement said. “As a result, we alerted OCE that we were communicating and cooperating directly with the House Committee on Ethics, the official arbiter of House ethics matters.”


 
Hynes’s statement added that the congressman thought the conference was being sponsored by the nonprofits.
“In its report, the OCE clearly states it did not receive any evidence that the Congressman knew that TCAE was not the sole organizer or sponsor of the travel,” Hynes’s statement said. “The OCE further correctly found that “Representative Poe acted in good faith reliance on information received from the purported trip sponsor and approval from the Committee on Ethics.”
According to the report, three other lawmakers who took the trip also declined to cooperate with the ethics office or did not respond: Jackson Lee, a member of the Homeland Security Committee; Lance, a member of the Energy and Commerce Committee; and Meeks, a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee.
Lance’s staff member said the lawmaker had been ready to cooperate with the Office of Congressional Ethics when he was told by the House Ethics Committee that it would examine the case. Lance is now cooperating with that panel.
Those who went to the conference and cooperated with the investigation said they thought the nonprofit corporations had funded the trip and reported their travel expenses on their disclosure forms. Several said they believed they did not need to disclose the gifts because their value did not exceed the $350 reporting threshold.
Lujan Grisham told ethics investigators that she did not disclose the rugs because she did not think they were particularly valuable. She also thought that they were unattractive.
“It’s not a carpet I would have purchased,” the congresswoman said.
In recent years, as relations between the United States and Iran have deteriorated over Iran’s nuclear ambitions, Congress and the Obama administration have stepped up economic sanctions. The government of Azerbaijan, which shares a border with Iran, hired several lobbying firms to build a better relationship with policymakers in Washington.
Considering new sanctions
As Congress weighed a new round of sanctions against Iran in 2012, SOCAR opened an office in Washington, buying a building in Dupont Circle for $12 million. On April 25 and 26, 2012, a conference called U.S.-Azerbaijan Relations: Vision for Future was held at the Willard InterContinental Hotel in downtown Washington.
Among the attendees were Poe, Meeks, and Jackson Lee. Ethics investigators said it appeared that SOCAR was a “major funder” of the conference, citing interviews and photographs published on a Web site for the event that showed banners with SOCAR’s logos inside the hotel.
At the time, Congress was considering the Iran Threat Reduction and Syria Human Rights Act. The bill contained a provision that would exempt the gas pipeline project from Iranian sanctions. The provision said that “nothing” in the measure would apply to “the development of natural gas and the construction and operation of a pipeline to transport natural gas from Azerbaijan to Turkey and Europe.”
Three months later, on July 30, 2012, Obama signed an executive order authorizing additional sanctions against Iran and exempting the pipeline. On Aug. 1, Congress approved the sanctions legislation and the exemption. Obama signed it into law nine days later.
Before adjourning for Christmas, Congress approved another sanctions bill called the Iran Freedom and Counter-Proliferation Act, which was part of the National Defense Authorization Act of 2013. That bill also contained an exemption for the gas pipeline. On Jan. 2, 2013, Obama signed the legislation into law.
Soon, members of Congress began receiving invitations to attend a springtime conference in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan known for its mix of medieval architecture and gleaming modern buildings along the shores of the Caspian Sea.

Exiled Imam Fethullah Gulen started his schools in Azerbaijan some 25 years ago
it is followers of the Gulen Movement which control, operate and fund SOCOR oil.
Gulen lobbying in the USA via the Charter Schools they operate is very important to the
country of Azerbaijan which doesn't have deep seated roots into the USA lobbying except
for funding as part of AFAZ and other groups they belong to

A month before the conference, the nonprofit AFAZ was set up in Houston, home to some of the world’s largest energy companies. AFAZ was created as an “educational, cultural, business, congressional advocacy and charitable organization” with the mission of building “bridges between the United States and Azerbaijan,” according to the nonprofit’s Web site.
The investigators for the Office of Congressional Ethics found that AFAZ and the other Houston-based nonprofit, TCAE, were used to conceal the true source of the funding for travel and other expenses for the U.S. officials.
“The OCE found that the disclosed nonprofit sponsors contributed virtually no money towards congressional travel to Azerbaijan and played a very limited role in organizing the Convention,” the report said.
On April 16, 2013, Kemal Oksuz, an executive in charge of the nonprofits, wrote to the president of SOCAR, requesting $750,000 to underwrite the conference, according to the report. In return, Oksuz pledged that SOCAR’s “logo will be used on all printed materials, banners and website, and that SOCAR will be recognized as the Main Sponsor of the Convention.”
On May 13, SOCAR transferred $750,000 into the Wells Fargo account of AFAZ, according to the report. Three days later, AFAZ made its first money transfer to pay for the plane tickets for the conference attendees.
“SOCAR and AFAZ provided gifts in the form of impermissible travel expenses to congressional travelers in violation of House rules, regulations and federal law,” the ethics investigators said.
‘Sponsors’ provided no funding
Last summer, the Houston Chronicle published an examination of the Baku conference and interviewed Oksuz. He told the newspaper that he was not required to disclose corporate sponsorships because “those contributions always came after the conventions.”
 
Gulen's American Terrorist Gang, head of education, lobbying, junkets, etc.,
Salim Ucan, Faruk Taban, Bilal Eksili, Kemal Oksuz, Alp Aslandogan
All arrived in the USA under h1-b Visas facilitated by politicians like Shiela Jackson Lee
They are in the USA not as loyal Americans but to serve Gulen's interests and promote Turkish interests only. 

Kemal Oksuz, the King of the Junkets and Gulen Troll

The investigators said five nonprofits affiliated with the Azerbaijani government said they sponsored the conference, filing sworn statements with the Ethics Committee in April and May 2013.
“The five sponsoring organizations contributed no funding for the congressional travel in spite of false affirmations on the forms they submitted to the Committee on Ethics,” the investigators wrote in the report.
SOCAR assembled a list of lawmakers, other U.S. officials and private individuals it wanted to attend the three-day conference. The oil company invited more than 30 people to speak in Baku, according to the report, including Gibbs, Messina and Plouffe. SOCAR also invited Richard G. Lugar (R-Ind.), a former chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, who had lost his reelection campaign in 2012.
In addition to SOCAR, BP, ConocoPhillips and KBR also helped to underwrite the costs of the conference, estimated at $1.5 million. Those costs included $100,000 for hotel accommodations, $75,000 for food and entertainment, and $1.2 million for travel and other expenses.
Several members of Congress and their staff members also took side trips to Turkey, traveling to Istanbul, Ankara or both, the investigators found. They included Clarke, Lujan Grisham, Hinojosa and Lance.
The Bosphorus Atlantic Cultural Association of Friendship and Cooperation, a Turkish nonprofit organization, covered the expenses, the report said. The lawmakers did not disclose the role of that nonprofit.
“Members of Congress who traveled to Turkey accepted payment of travel expenses from impermissible sources, resulting in an impermissible gift, in violation of House rules and regulations,” the report found.
Investigators also said lawmakers received a number of gifts, including crystal tea sets, briefcases, silk scarves, turquoise earrings, gold-painted plates and Azerbaijani rugs. Some congressional staff members told the investigators they thought that the rugs were worth about $300 — $50 below the reporting threshold — and that they didn’t need to disclose them on their forms filed with the Ethics Committee.
The report said “evidence suggests” that all lawmakers received at least one rug and some got two, one prayer-sized and one area rug. Many staff members also received rugs.
Only one lawmaker, Bridenstine, disclosed the rugs on his financial forms. He had them appraised: the smaller rug at $2,500 and the larger at $3,500. In a July 2013 letter to the Ethics Committee, he said he wanted to donate the larger rug to the House Clerk’s Office.
Kemal Oksuz seen with Nevada Congressman Harry Reid
Kemal Oksuz has only been in the USA 15 years as other members of the Gulen Movement
arrived via H1-b Visas to be teachers at their Gulen operated publicly funded charter schools

From DC, to Texas, to Chicago to Nevada and then to New Mexico, here is Kemal Oksuz R
with members of the NMSU - New Mexico State University signing the paperwork to give
$$$ to NMSU from Azerbaijan for scholarships. 
Bridenstine was the only lawmaker to offer to pay for the rugs out of his own pocket, telling the committee that he would like to purchase the smaller rug “at fair market value.”
But, ultimately, he decided not to keep the rugs.
“Having sought advice from the Committee on Ethics, I determined the best course of action was to return the rugs and I did so,” he said in a statement to The Post. “I also received a porcelain tea set which was valued at $87, well under the Foreign Gifts Disclosure Act rules, and an educational book and four local traditional music CDs.”
Kemal Oksuz at a SOCAR event with Houston mayor Annise Parker
Every one of the logos on this backdrop are Gulen operated organizations. 
 
KEMAL OKSUZ mentioned on Sunlight Foundation which investigations corrupt lobby, trace that
to the school in Louisana raided by the FBI (Kenliworth Math and Science Academy) Kemal Oksuz
had donated $80,000 to the Lousiana RNC the largest amount every to get a bill quashed that
would forbid foreigners from operating Charter Schools.  Maybe Kemal will join the other Gulen Money man Adem Arici in Federal Prison.  shame on you Kemal. 


HERE is a refreshing on Azerbaijan /Gulen Movement trying to spread it's "love" into Hawaii, caught red handed http://www.hawaiifreepress.com/ArticlesMain/tabid/56/ID/13472/Islamic-Gulen-Cult-Pours-Money-into-Takai-Campaign.aspx




Sunday, March 29, 2015

Sunday, February 22, 2015

Gulen Politicians - 88 US Congress Representatives send letter to US State Department at urging of Gulen Movement

Forward by Charter School Watchdog
 
 
On February 2, 2015, a group of 88 US Congress Representatives signed a group letter addressed to US Secretary of State John Kerry, complaining about the unfair treatment of Turkish media members by the Turkish government.  The letter accused the Turkish government of attempting to “intimidate, arrest, and smother voices opposed to the government -- threatening Turkish democracy.” Likewise, the letter called for “transparency and tolerance” by government agencies with respect to free press.

 I suspect that the primary authors of this letter had considerable help from some of the sameTurkish “intimidators” that they are now defending --  Gulenist lobbyists whose organization for years has notoriously contributed to human rights violations.

And now the shoe is on the other foot -- theirs.

For years and through their massive infiltration into Turkey’s government, courts, military, media, and police force, the Gulenists have manipulated pretty much any public entity possible – including the media. The Gulenists own some of the largest media companies in Turkey and as such, have been allowed to arbitrarily malign and discredit reputable citizens who oppose or question their distorted and narrow ideologies. And now they cry foul because the Turkish government has decided to take back its country – sans the Gulenists and their corruptive policies.

Okay, that’s a problem for Turkey – but the bigger problem here is that we have United States Congressional Representatives defending a group of criminals who not only have corrupted the political infrastructure in Turkey, but have likewise amassed a criminal empire here in the United States. The US Representatives are by proxy complicit in these underhanded activities when they accept Gulenist campaign contributions and free trips to Turkey.

The Turkish newspaper, The Daily Sabah, investigated the signatories of the Kerry letter, and found some interesting facts. Specifically, the paper reported 49% of the US Congressional Representatives that signed the letter had accepted Gulenist campaign contributions and free trips to Turkey.

Now that leads to the question – why?

Why for instance would the Gulenist lobby pay at least $180,000 for our US Congress Representatives to travel to Turkey?  And according to The Daily Sabah,  reports from the “The U.S. Federal Election Commission (FEC) in 2013 and 2014, showed that individuals affiliated with the GĂĽlen Movement donated a total of $241,000 in 2013 and 2014 to 25 congressmen who signed the letter.”

Sure seems like a simple case of a “tit for tat,” or a “We gave you money and trips and now you sign the letter -- etc. ” strategy.

Interestingly, many of the Representative recipients of the Gulenists’ generosity are from states that host a significant number of the US publicly funded Gulenist charter schools.

For as much as the American taxpayers shell out in salaries for Congressional Representatives, I would like to believe that the people that we are paying to represent our interests (and those of our students), would actually do a little basic research on the very people that they are so eagerly and blindly accepting gratuities from -- before and not after - they stuff their fists with cash and their mouths with baklava.

Below are The Daily Sabah links and articles that provide more specific details:

http://www.dailysabah.com/politics/2015/02/09/gulen-movement-woos-us-congressmen-with-campaign-donations-and-free-trips

By RAGIP SOYLU, published on February 9, 2015 in The Daily Sabah

GĂĽlen Movement woos US congressmen with campaign donations and free trips

“The GĂĽlen Movement arranged all-expense-paid trips to Turkey and made campaign donations to 43 of the 88 U.S. congressmen, who in turn signed a template letter sent to U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, claiming that media outlets linked to the movement were under pressure in Turkey.

The GĂĽlen Movement, headed by Fethullah GĂĽlen who resides in Pennsylvania in self-imposed exile, owns hundreds of schools around the world, dozens of media organs and other businesses and is accused of infiltrating key state institutions, including the police and judiciary, to wage a campaign against anyone it perceives as an opponent. GĂĽlenist operatives in the U.S. sent several template letters to congressmen, who in turn were urged to forward them to Kerry to apply pressure on the Turkish government.

The congressional sponsors of the letter, which was forwarded on February 2, asked Kerry to take action against Turkey, claiming that GĂĽlen-affiliated media organs were under crackdown. However, an investigation has revealed that the sponsors and almost half of the signatories had benefited from all-expense paid trips organized by several U.S.-based organizations of the movement or received campaign donations through GĂĽlen affiliates. Arizona Republican Representative Matt Salmon, the main sponsor of the letter, was brought to Istanbul and Kayseri provinces in Turkey April 11-19 last year by the Arizona-based Foundation for Inter-Cultural Dialogue (FICD), which belongs to GĂĽlenists. Salmon visited several businessmen and various media organs linked to the GĂĽlen Movement during the trip, which according to congressional records cost $12,000.

The assistant of another sponsor, Missouri Democratic Representative Emanuel Cleaver, visited Istanbul March 14-22 last year, which was paid for by the Turkic-American Alliance (TAA). The TAA is known to conduct lobbying activities on behalf of the movement in Congress. Cleaver's assistant met journalists, businessmen and politicians affiliated with the movement during the trip, which cost $2,610.

Congressional records reveal that 26 congressmen or their aides benefited from the largesse of the GĂĽlen Movement in 2013 and 2014, and all involved signed the letter sent to Kerry, which criticized both Turkey and Azerbaijan. Visits were paid for by TAA sub-branches and other U.S.-based GĂĽlenist organizations, such as the Pacifica Institute.

The movement spent over $180,000 for such trips. The TAA, which was founded in 2010, is currently fed by various U.S. businesses linked to the movement to conduct lobbying activities. TAA Chairman Faruk Taban is known for his efforts to engage representatives and senators for support. Sources close to Congress told Daily Sabah that the movement employed the Armenian and Israel lobby in Congress to persuade the other signatories, who had not directly enjoyed free trips.

According to figures released by the U.S. Federal Election Commission (FEC) in 2013 and 2014, individuals affiliated with the GĂĽlen Movement donated a total of $241,000 in 2013 and 2014 to 25 congressmen who signed the letter. Donations were mostly made by executives of pro-GĂĽlenist institutions and companies and administrators of Charter Schools, which have been criticized for being privately run but publicly funded educational institutions. GĂĽlenists donated a total of $43,500 to Henry Cuellar, a Democratic representative from Texas, in the past two years. Also in Texas, where the group has a strong presence, Democratic representatives Al Green and Sheila Jackson Lee received $46,000 and $23,000, respectively.

Members of the movement also utilize Super PACs, which are nearly impossible to monitor, to gain influence in the U.S. Congress. According to 2012 and 2013 figures, GĂĽlen schools have around 60,000 pupils in the U.S. and receive an average of $10,608 in state funding per student. The annual sum of public funding for the 130 GĂĽlen schools, with names such as Cosmos, Pioneer, Harmony, Magnolia and Horizon, total $636.48 million. These funds are then used by affiliated companies so that the movement profits from both schools and business activities. GĂĽlenist contractors are used to build and equip schools and teachers who are members of the movement and brought over from Turkey with special visas. These teachers hand over most of their wages to the movement.”

Visits of congressmen or their representatives

1-Rep. Matt Salmon (R-AZ)
04/11/14-04/19/14 Foundation for Inter-Cultural Dialogue Istanbul, Kayseri, Turkey - Met with Turkish government officials and journalists; visited historical sites. $12,315.00

2-Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Missouri, 5th)

Privately Financed Travel Shapiro, Jennifer G.
03/14/14-03/22/14 Turkic American Alliance Ankara, Turkey - Istanbul, Turkey - Met with various journalists, politicians, businessmen and U.S. government officials to discuss the $2,617.30
3-Rep. Bobby Rush (D-Illinois, 1st)
Marshall, John P.

05/24/13-06/01/13 Turkish American Federation of Midwest Ankara, Turkey

Participated in a staff delegation to Turkey and Azerbaijan; met with government officials, business $4,397.00
Watkins, Stanley (Stan)

04/18/14-04/26/14 Pacifica Institute Ankara, TurkeyCultural Mecca - Cappadocia, Turkey - ... more
Met with Turkish government officials; toured historical sites; met with religious leaders $2,025.0
4-Rep. Danny Davis (D-Illinois, 7th)
Davis, Rep. Danny (D-IL)

05/27/13-05/30/13 Turkish American Federation of Midwest Baku, Azerbaijan

Attended meetings with politicians and government officials to discuss energy-related policies $24,084.00
Brown, Lavell P.

05/25/13-06/01/13 Turkish American Federation of Midwest Ankara, Turkey
Participated in a staff delegation to Turkey and Azerbaijan; met with government officials, business... more $3,607.00
5-Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Texas, 28th)
Margowsky, Miranda K.

10/17/14-10/25/14 Turkish American Federation of Midwest Istanbul, Turkey - Ankara, Turkey

Toured local universities and newspapers; visited historic sites; met with U.S. and Turkish government... $3,307.17 Travieso, Amy A.

05/24/13-05/31/13 Turquoise Council of Americans and Eurasians Ankara, Turkey - Istanbul, Turkey - ... more

Participated in U.S. congressional delegation trip to Turkey and Azerbaijan; attended briefings; met... more $5,290.00

Cuellar, Rep. Henry (D-TX)

01/06/13-01/13/13 Turquoise Council of Americans and Eurasians Istanbul, Turkey - Baku, Azerbaijan

Participated in a congressional delegation to Turkey and Azerbaijan; visited cultural and historic s... more $26,145.26

6- Rep. Dan Lipinski (D-Illinois, 3rd)

Day, Jason O.

10/17/14-10/25/14 Turkish American Federation of Midwest Ankara, Turkey - Istanbul, Turkey

Toured local universities and newspapers; visited historic sites; met with U.S. and Turkish government... $3,307.17

7-Rep. Jackie Speier (D-California, 14th)

Hashemi, Cookab Vontenc

04/18/14-04/26/14 Pacifica Institute Ankara, Turkey - Cappadocia, Turkey - ...

Met with Turkish government officials; toured historical sites; met with religious leaders $2,025.00

Ryan, Erin M.

12/13/13-12/22/13 Pacifica Institute Ankara, Turkey - Istanbul, Turkey

Visited historic and religious sites; met with Turkish officials $4,725.00
8-Rep. G.K. Butterfield (D-North Carolina, 1st)
Hernandez, Saul Z.

04/27/13-05/05/13 Mid-Atlantic Federation of Turkic American Associations Ankara, Turkey - Istanbul, Turkey - ...

Participated in congressional trip to Turkey; met with academics, government officials, local citizens... $2,580.00
9-Rep. Lacy Clay (D-Missouri, 1st)
Jamry, Pauline Margaret

05/09/14-05/17/14 Turkish American Federation of Midwest Ankara, Turkey - Istanbul, Turkey - ... more

Met Turkish doctors, businessmen, journalists, politicians and educators. $3,667.6

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

Jackson Lee, Rep. Sheila (D-TX)

05/27/13-05/30/13 Turquoise Council of Americans and Eurasians Baku, Azerbaijan

Participated in U.S. congressional delegation trip to Turkey and Azerbaijan; attended briefings; met... $12,033.90
11-Rep. Luis Gutiérrez (D-Illinois, 4th)
Paucar, Theresa

08/22/14-08/30/14 Turkish American Federation of Midwest Ankara, Turkey - Istanbul, Turkey

Met with government officials and Turkish civilians to discuss U.S.-Turkish relations; visited histo... more $3,576.64

12-Rep. Brett Guthrie (R-Kentucky, 2nd)

Miller, Joel Glen

04/18/14-04/27/14 Mid-Atlantic Federation of Turkic American Associations Ankara, Turkey - Istanbul, Turkey

Met with Turkish officials regarding U.S.-Turkey relations $2,580.00
13-Rep. Bill Johnson (R-Ohio, 6th)
Orth, Patrick F. (Pat)

03/14/14-03/22/14 Turkic American Alliance Ankara, TurkeyCultural Mecca - Istanbul, Turkey - ...

Met with various journalists, politicians, businessmen and U.S. government officials to discuss the ... $2,617.30

14-Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Arizona, 4th)

Van Flein, Thomas V. (Tom)

12/13/13-12/22/13 Pacifica Institute Ankara, Turkey - Ephesus, Turkey - ... more

Visited historic and religious sites; met with Turkish officials $4,700.00
15-Rep. Filemon Vela (D-Texas, 34th)
Brody, Perry Finney

04/18/14-04/26/14 Pacifica Institute Ankara, Turkey - Cappadocia, Turkey - ... more

Met with Turkish government officials; toured historical sites; met with religious leaders
16-Rep. Jim Bridenstine (R-OK)
Bridenstine, Rep. Jim (R-OK)

05/26/13-05/31/13 Turquoise Council of Americans and Eurasians Baku, Azerbaijan

Participated in U.S. Congressional Delegation Trip to Azerbaijan; attended briefings; met with gover... more $14,172.70
17-Rep. Cedric Richmond (D-Louisiana, 2nd)
Butterworth, Austin Zach (Zach)

05/24/13-06/02/13 Turkic American Alliance Ankara, Turkey - Istanbul, Turkey - ... more

Met with local business, political and non-governmental leaders and associations $4,055.00
18-Rep. George Holding (R-North Carolina, 13th)
Knott, Joseph Tucker (Tucker)

04/18/14-04/27/14 Mid-Atlantic Federation of Turkic American Associations Ankara, Turkey - Istanbul, Turkey - ... more

Met with Turkish officials regarding U.S.-Turkey relations $2,580.00
19-Rep. John J. Duncan (R-Tennessee, 2nd)
Black, David D.

05/25/13-05/30/13 Turkic American Federation of the Southeast Baku, Azerbaijan - Istanbul, Turkey

Met with national politicians from Turkey and Azerbaijan, as well as business leaders and local citi... more $2,655.00
20-Rep. Dan Kildee (D-Michigan, 5th)
Nienberg, Troy M.

08/22/14-08/30/14 Turkish American Federation of Midwest Ankara, Turkey - Istanbul, Turkey

Met with government officials and Turkish civilians to discuss U.S.-Turkish relations; visited histo... more $3,565.6
21-Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Alabama, 5th)
Vandiver, Lauren K.

05/24/13-06/02/13 Turkic American Alliance Ankara, Turkey - Istanbul, Turkey - ... more

Met with local business, political and non-governmental leaders and associations $4,055.00
22-Rep. Grace Napolitano (D-California, 32nd)
Chao, Daniel See

04/18/14-04/26/14 Pacifica Institute Istanbul, Turkey - Cappadocia, Turkey - ... more

Met with Turkish government officials; toured historical sites; met with religious leaders $1,725.00
23-Rep. Mike Honda (D-California, 17th)
Honda, Rep. Mike (D-CA)

08/20/13-08/28/13 Pacifica Institute Istanbul, Turkey

Met with Turkish government officials, local business leaders and U.S. government officials; toured ... more $5,675.00

24-Rep. RaĂşl Grijalva (D-Arizona, 3rd)

Villa, Cristina M.

12/13/13-12/22/13 Pacifica Institute Ankara, Turkey - Istanbul, Turkey - ... more

Visited historic and religious sites; met with Turkish officials $4,725.0

25-Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-California, 19th)

Leavandosky, Stacey E.

12/13/13-12/22/13 Pacifica Institute Ankara, Turkey - Istanbul, Turkey - ... more

Visited historic and religious sites; met with Turkish officials $4,725.00
26- Rep. Darrell Issa (R-California, 49th)
LoFranco, Justin Vincent

05/24/13-06/02/13 Turkic American Alliance Ankara, Turkey - Baku, Azerbaijan - ... more

Met with local business, political and non-governmental leaders and associations $6,110.00

http://www.dailysabah.com/politics/2015/02/06/gulen-movement-deceives-us-congressmen-attempts-to-cover-shadowy-activities

GĂĽlen Movement deceives US congressmen, attempts to cover shadowy activities By MEHMET SOLMAZ, Published February 6, 2015 in The Daily Sabah

 

“Several template letters penned by the GĂĽlenist lobby in the U.S. were sent to some congressmen to be signed and directed to U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry. A total of 89 congressmen signed one of the template letters that was filled with distorted information and is perceived as an attempt to harm Turkey and its ties with the U.S. Investigative journalist Nedim Ĺžener, who claims his years of imprisonment were the result of writing a book that exposed the misconduct of GĂĽlenist police officers, drew attention to a column penned by GĂĽlenist newspaper Zaman's Editor-in-Chief Ekrem Dumanlı in 2011.

The irony of fate is that the senior GĂĽlenist figure, who blatantly attacked the Turkish government after the movement's illegal activities became apparent, wrote that the movement sought foreign support in order to strengthen its political fight. The movement's leader, Fethullah GĂĽlen, who called on Muslims to destroy "infidels" in one of his sermons, recently penned an opinion piece for the New York Times, in which he attempted to portray himself and his movement as peaceful.

The movement has been involved in alleged illegal activities and has increased its smear campaign against the state and has been involved in spreading false information regarding the events in the country. Only several years ago, when the hidden agendas of the shadowy movement were still covered, the top GĂĽlenist media figure criticized the act of hoping for help from "foreign" circles.

"Anti-Democratic circles in Turkey, who have lost their hopes in the country, have now turned themselves abroad. They attend panels, hold meetings, pen articles, claiming pressure on the media. They claim it. These accusations are not new. They continuously complain foreigners about  AK Party (The ruling Justice and Development Party), ErdoÄźan, GĂĽlen and do all this under the name of journalism. They are settled in Brussels and Washington and do black propaganda at every opportunity. Those misinforming foreigners with false and distorted information are actually giving a political fight. They actually misinform their 'foreign friends' too as none of their analysis represents social reality," GĂĽlen Movement owned Zaman newspaper's chief editor Dumanlı said in the column that was printed on Dec. 5, 2011.

It has recently been discovered that Gülen, who claims to base his movement on dialogue and tolerance between different religions, has previously made radical remarks allegedly encouraging Muslims to destroy "infidels." Gülen's call for taking violent action against non-Muslims can be traced to a recording of a sermon that he gave in the 1980s following the 1980 coup, when he left the city of İzmir and traveled to different cities in Anatolia.

In the recording, GĂĽlen can be heard as saying, "We will ruin the plots of America and reveal their true side." These are particularly remarkable, radical and controversial sentiments given that he has been living in the U.S. in self-imposed exile since 1999. "We will turn the U.S.'s games upside down in the next five to 10 years," GĂĽlen is heard saying in the sermon.

A detailed review of donations by Turkish citizens in election files showed that GĂĽlen has been transferring huge amounts of money to candidates from both U.S. parties since 2006. Millions of dollars were contributed to a variety of politicians from President Barack Obama to Texas Republican Governor Rick Perry, who notoriously suggested the exclusion of Turkey from NATO and claimed that terrorists run the Turkish government.

The TAA, led by Faruk Taban, expressed in one of the template letters that was sent to U.S. congressmen its worries after some movement-linked media figures were briefly detained on charges of attempting to demonize a rival religious group through members in the judiciary and police. The movement is already accused of attempting a coup against an elected government and is now facing charges of establishing an armed terrorist organization led by Fethullah GĂĽlen.

The TAA, which is believed to get direct orders from GĂĽlen, wrote that Turkey topped journalist detentions in 2012 and attempted to link its current condition to those detentions of mainly Kurdish journalists, forgetting that the suspects were sent behind bars with alleged GĂĽlen-linked prosecutors and police chiefs, bringing accusations against the Turkish government for suppressing press freedom. The shadowy organization later brought up the issue of the 1915 events and referenced the complaint against Turkish author Orhan Pamuk's statements referring to the events as genocide.

The TAA misinformed Kerry saying that Pamuk was arrested, when in fact he was put on trial without being arrested. The letter also drew attention to Freedom House, which downgraded its evaluation of the Turkish media in its 2013 report. The report in question stated that 44 journalists are imprisoned in Turkey, but following the release of 10 people in the aftermath of the publication of the report, five journalists were only held in jail and each are allegedly linked to a terrorist organization. Up until the government realized GĂĽlenist infiltration of state institutions, GĂĽlenist media outlets were leading the argument that Turkey was falsely accused of mistreating journalists and how organizations like Freedom House were carelessly putting Turkey into the same category as North Korea.”
 
IN RESPONSE - AKP LEANING PAPER
SENDS E MAILS TO EACH MEMBER OF CONGRESS ASKING FOR
AN INTERVIEW AND ELABORATION ON WHY THEY SENT THIS LETTER
 
 
Additional extras from Tim Furman's site
 
 


Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Watch out Gulen Movement, all those bribes and front groups are catching up with you...Sunlight Foundation on your ASS.

http://sunlightfoundation.com/blog/2014/12/17/retiring-moran-in-negotiations-with-azerbaijani-influence-group/

During the final weeks of his last term in the House, retiring congressman Jim Moran, a Democrat who still represented Virginia's eighth district, negotiated jobs with a lobbying firm, an energy company and a nonprofit with ties to the government of a country that has been accused of serious human rights violations, including the recent jailing of an investigative journalist.
Moran disclosed his job hunt to the House Ethics Committee. Members can seek outside employment while still in office, but must disclose negotiations with prospective employers to the committee. Members who must recuse themselves from official matters due to a potential conflict or the appearance of a conflict of interest must make public disclosures to the House Clerk's Office. Moran recused himself from matters concerning Washington law firm and lobby shop McDermott, Will and Emery, Homeland Fuels LLC, and an organization listed as the "Assoc. of Friends of Azerbaijan" but is actually known as the Assembly of Friends of Azerbaijan, or AFAZ.
Kemal Oksuz, president of AFAZ, confirmed that the group had been talking to Moran. "This is true that retiring Congressman Jim Moran and Assembly of the Friends of Azerbaijan entered the negotiations for employment," he wrote in an email, adding, "He will provide consulting and advising services to AFAZ in its activities in the United States."
According to the group's website, those activities include fostering "friendship, understanding and cooperation between the United States and Azerbaijan." Last February, the group worked with the Embassy of Azerbaijan to help organize an event on Capitol Hill commemorating the anniversary of the Khojaly massacre, where more than 160 Azerbaijanis were killed during the Nagorno-Karabakh war. According to AFAZ, 20 members of the House and Senate — including Moran — and 60 congressional staffers attended the event.
Oksuz also organized a conference in Baku in 2013 that featured a dizzying array of state and federal legislators, and former White House officials, most of whom did not report the trip on House ethics disclosures according to the Houston Chronicle.
It doesn't appear that Moran joined Oksuz and his colleagues on that junket, but he did visit Baku in November 2013, courtesy of the Humpty Dumpty Institute according to his personal financial disclosure. Moran also served on the Congressional Azerbaijan Caucus.
AFAZ, currently based in Houston, has not registered with the Justice Department under the Foreign Agent Registration Act, though Oksuz says they will after they relocate to Washington in early 2015.
According to the Houston Chronicle, AFAZ "operates as a U.S.-based public relations arm of SOCAR," which is in turn wholly controlled by the Azerbaijani government. The nonprofit lists Rauf Mammadov, director of SOCAR America, as its treasurer.
The Washington Business Journal recently reported that SOCAR America bought a DuPont Circle office building, and that it plans to expand its U.S. operations and influence. The building purchase and Moran's employment negotiations are another indication of Azerbaijan's efforts to up the nation's influence profile in Washington.
At home, the country's track record on human rights has not been sterling.
Nongovernmental watchdog groups, including Human Rights Watch, have repeatedly called out human rights abuses in the Central Asian nation, citing the "Azerbaijani government’s systematic crackdown on human rights defenders and other perceived government critics."
On Dec. 5, just days before Moran said his negotiations with AFAZ began, the country arrested Khadija Ismayilova, who reports for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, an international broadcasting service funded by the U.S. government. Ismayilova, who exposes government corruption, has faced attacks before.
Moran could not be reached for comment.
Update: Over e-mail on Thursday, Oksuz added:
AFAZ is neither lobbying firm nor energy company. It is 501 (c) 6, non-profit organization certified by IRS. During Khojaly Tragedy, 613 people had been killed brutally by Armenians, over 1200 we tortured and 155 remain still missing. AFAZ is not representing either the Azeri Goverment or the Embassy in DC. So I have no idea whether or not AFAZ is supposed be registered in the Dept of Justice. I need to consult with our legal counsel.
He later added:
Furthermore, AFAZ is not the US Arm of Socar.
Questions regarding AFAZ's sources of funding did not receive an immediate reply. This post will be updated if and when we receive a response.


Here are all the criminal Gulen lobbyists meeting at Niagara Foundation
Kemal Oksuz is second from Left and State Senator Madigan is to the right
at head of table.  Madigan has been to Turkey and Azerbaijan, and was responsible
for overturning the denial of 2 Gulen Charter schools in Chicago (which have since been shelved)
Madigan and his family are said to be investors of the Azerbaijani/Gulen resort project in
Montenegro to lure wealthy Russians - great money laundering scheme
See below Mike Madigan's letter to President Aliyev of Azerbaijan.

 

2014 Gulen Golden Hijab Award - Nominate your favorite Gulen politician

VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE POLITICAL TOOL FOR THE GULEN MOVEMENT
 The first Annual Gulen Golden Hijab Award for 2014
           Vote for your favorite Gulen Tool below in the comment section, or if you have another Gulen political tool to nominate tell us why.  
 
Thus Far we have 4 nominees
1. Congressman Matt Cartwright (D PA) Matt made it to the top of the food chain With accepting over $20,000 from the Gulen Minions and then honoring Gulen in the US Congress for his "exceptional work" http://www.gulenpoliticians.blogspot.com/2014/11/congressman-matt-cartwright-recognizes.html


2. Congresswoman Shiela Jackson Lee (D Tx) This raving lunatic has accepted countless trips to Turkey and Azerbaijan. Not only stuffing her face with Bakhlava. Jackson-Lee facilitated MORE h1-b visas for additional Gulen teachers to put Americans out of work Jackson-Le also facilitate the approval of a Harmony Science Academy in Washington DC To date trips, gifts and campaign contributions exceed over $30,000 The Gulen Minions love ignorant sassy black women like Lee and Yvette Clark in NY. http://gulenpoliticians.blogspot.com/2014/02/texas-sheila-lee-jackson-congresswoman.html


3. State Senator Pamela Roach (WA) Poor Pamela was roped into a visit to Azerbaijan then shortly after the politicians returned from the "Oil Festival" they voted to lift a sanction on Iran thereby enabling Iran to be partners in the Shah Deniz pipeline project with Azerbaijan SOCOR which is actually the Gulen Movement. Pamela has since learned a lot more about the Gulen Movement.
http://gulenpoliticians.blogspot.com/2014/10/gule-turkish-politics-plays-out-in.html


4. Mayor Annise Parker, the tool of Houston. Not only has Parker hosted their Ramadan Dinner, MC'd their Turkish Olympiads, had Gulenists in her Mayoral home. But Annise has accepted a lot of campaign contributions and passes through "A day for Houston to recognize Turkey" and "Azerbaijan Day in Houston" Annise also went after the local churches and had a lot of controversy of censorship of their sermons. A known Gay advocate Annise Parker carries her human rights advocacy over to protecting muslim extremists with money while punishing American citizens who are God Fearing Christians (her apparent enemies) Makes several appearances at the Gulen Schools. The girl works hard for her money
http://gulenpoliticians.blogspot.com/2014/10/annise-parker-houston-mayor-censors.html