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“National Day of Remembrance” of the terrorist attack on 9/11

We must never forget the great tragedy suffered on this day 21 years ago when terrorists hijackers flew planes into the World Trade Center. This dark day in American history witnessed almost 3000 people killed that included the destruction of the historic St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and the deaths of 39 Greek Americans!
This year, however, also is a time of renewal of our faith and commitment when on July 4th, we joined with Archbishop Elpidophoros in the dedication of the beautiful “St. Nicholas National Shrine” as a symbol of peace and reflection for all Greek Orthodox Americans.

The Hellenic American Council continues to be dedicated to this spirit of peace and righteousness as we honor the memory of those lost during this tragedy. We further stand committed to working on strengthening United States and Greece relations to promote peace through strength & common purpose!

Dr. James F. Dimitriou
President & Chairman
American Hellenic Council

 

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Commemorating the 1955 Pogrom – The Istanbul Riots of September 6 – 7

On behalf of the Hellenic American Council, we are committed to supporting and participating in the Commemoration of the September 6-7 1955 Pogrom. This historical tragedy is most important and we must never forget.  We cannot be silent regarding the horrific events that were directly instigated by the Turkish State against the Greek Community of Istanbul. This attack was unprovoked and deliberate aiming at Greek owned businesses, homes, churches and even cemeteries. These were government instigated riots with hundreds of rioters were bused into the city with the purpose of eradicating the Greek Population that had lived there for over two and half thousand years!  Dozens were killed, more were beaten and raped as thousands of stores and homes were destroyed!

The monumental book, “The Mechanism of Catastrophe” was brilliantly written and extensively researched and chronicled by the late UCLA Professor Spero Vryonis. He believed that we must never forget these events and shares the stories of this tragedy along with some 1500 photos!  We are proud to say that Dr. Vryonis was founding member of original “The Save Cyprus Council” that was the predecessor of our “American Hellenic Council.’ As a tribute to Professor Vryonis we must be sure that his legacy continues and is supported!

From a personal standpoint our family suffered directly from the pogrom that saw our families’ homes, businesses and even graves and monuments destroyed. Let us not forget the memory of those that lost so much and gave their lives.

We encourage everyone to watch the informative short video below and continue our support for the commemorative efforts by the Consulate General of Greece.

Respectfully,

Dr. James F. Dimitriou

President & Chairman

American Hellenic Council

 

 

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Commemorating the 4th of July on behalf of the American Hellenic Council

We are uniquely honored on this 4th of July to celebrate our 200 years of friendship through World Wars, conflicts, threats, and a sense of common purpose and unity that has united our nations through two centuries!  The “Age of Pericles” had a unique impact on America’s Founding Fathers and especially, President Thomas Jefferson at the time of the birth of our nation!  In World War II, it was Greece that provided the first victory of fascism and totalitarian rule!  On that basis, it was President Harry S. Truman that developed the Truman Doctrine to aid Greece at a critical time and the Marshall Plan to rebuild a nation devastated by war!  The Truman Statue and the Marshall Memorial stand tall for Greeks to see and be reminded of this lasting friendship! The strength of this lasting friendship was clearly evident in the address of Prime Minister Mitsotakis to a Joint Session of Congress last month where his theme emphasized how Greece remains a faithful ally of the United States in vision, strength and commitment to freedom!

Re-emphasizing the 200 years of courage, friendship and common destiny is clearly observed in the words of the newly appointed United States Ambassador to Greece, the Honorable George J. Tsunis in celebrating America’s Birthday:

“Today, we celebrate America’s declaration of independence.  We celebrate the quest of a nation and a diverse group of people – representing all walks of life, sexuality, beliefs, and faith – who were united 246 years ago and remain united by a shared dream of equality and the pursuit of life, liberty, and happiness for all.

This dream of democracy was born right here in Athens.  It was here that, for the first time in the history of the world, everyday citizens were empowered and ennobled as stewards of their collective destiny.  They were charged with protecting the democratic rights and freedoms of their society and putting them in service to the greater good of all.

Since the golden age of Pericles, the light of this democracy has guided the world’s path forward, dispelling the darkness of tyranny however menacingly it threatened.

This dream of democracy inspired the founding of the United States. It sparked the friendship of Thomas Jefferson and Adamantios Korais.  It united our peoples – as many brave Americans joined Greeks and courageously fought by their side for Greece’s independence 201 years ago, with the cry of “Liberty or Death! It’s the promise we’ve shared ever since – that the flame of democracy would never die.”

Now is the time for America to share that special relationship and provide the much-needed F-35 Lightning II to Greece and to continue to support the efforts of former US Ambassador to Greece, Geoffrey Pyatt as Assistant Secretary of Energy to complete the much needed “Eastern Mediterranean Pipeline” for the future of Greece, the European Union and the United States!

Let Freedom Ring,

Dr. James F. Dimitriou

President & Chairman

American Hellenic Council

 

 

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Happy Greek Independence Day!
ZHTO ELLAS!

On behalf of the American Hellenic Council I would like to wish all Hellenes and Philhellenes a Happy 201st Anniversary of Greek Independence Day!

Ending 400 years of Ottoman rule, Greece rose up on this important day in history.  With the cry of “Eleftheria”, Freedom to end slavery, the Greek people were once again free!  As Thomas Jefferson said, Ancient Greece provided “The light which led ourselves out of Gothic darkness!”  Many American patriots were philhellenes that called out in support of freedom for Greece.  After 200 years, America & Greece have remained steadfast allies. Our Western Alliance is evident in NATO and the strategic naval base in Souda Bay, Crete.  As US Ambassador Geoffrey Pyatt has stated, Greece remains the strongest “pillar of stability” in the Eastern Mediterranean. In the time of such unending tragedy in the Ukraine, Greece stands in support of the poor suffering people of Mariupol; especially the many suffering Greeks in need of relief over there.

It is a time that the American Hellenic Council continues its efforts to forge a strong alliance in support of the Hellenic Republic, the Congressional Hellenic Caucus and the pressing need to complete the East-Med Pipeline.

With your continued support we can continue the call for freedom and Greek-American relations!

Dr. James F. Dimitriou
President
American Hellenic Council

 

 

 

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House Set to Introduce Pappas’ Oxi Day Resolution

U.S. Rep. Chris Pappas (D-NH) plans to introduce a bipartisan-backed congressional resolution to honor Greece’s resistance to Axis Powers in World War II.

“In honor of the Greek’s refusal to submit to fascism, and their integral role in the eventual downfall of the Axis powers, we invite you to cosponsor our bipartisan resolution, which supports the designation of October 28, 2021, as Oxi Day, and encourages related celebrations and commemorations around the world,” Rep. Pappas, wrote to House colleagues in a letter co-signed by Hellenic Caucus Co-Chairs U.S. Reps. Gus Bilirakis (R-FL) and Carolyn Maloney (D-NY).

On behalf of the American Hellenic Council, we are proud to support Representative Chris Pappas (D-NH) on his sponsorship of a Congressional Resolution recognizing October 28th as “Oxi Day” for Greece’s heroic stand against the Axis powers in World War II.

Dr.James F. Dimitriou
President & Chairman
American Hellenic Council

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The American Hellenic Council is proud to join with the International Coordinating Committee Justice for Cyprus (PSEKA); the American Hellenic Institute (AHI); and the American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association (AHEPA) to commend Congresswoman Dina Titus (D-Nv) & members of the Congressional Caucus for introducing Amendment #579 into FY22 of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) of House Resolution 4350. This amendment seeks to identify the “Grey Wolves” activities against Greeks, Armenians, and others. This known ultra nationalist group routinely threatening the Ecumenical Patriarch as well as demonstrations burning him in effigy!

The AHC is proud to support Congresswoman Titus and other Greek American organizations in taking such strong action!

Dr.James F. Dimitriou
President & Chairman
American Hellenic Council

 

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20 years ago our nation faced one of its darkest days in history!

September 11th remains in our hearts and our memories. It remains a day we will remember forever. We commemorate the brave responders that gave their lives for others to live!  In honor of this day, the only church in the area of the Twin Towers stands once again!  The St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church was built in 1916. Today, it will shine again as the St. Nicholas National Shrine, when it is lit up this evening for the first time.

Watch the commemoration at www.stnicholaswtc.org.  The future once again stands bright!

Dr.James F. Dimitriou
President & Chairman
American Hellenic Council

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As we commemorate another tragic event, we must not forget the 99th Anniversary of the Catastrophe of Smyrna on September 10th, 1922.  On this day, the world witnessed the first genocide of the 20th Century when Turkish troops entered the beautiful port of Smyrna and proceeded to burn down the Greek & Armenian quarters of the city!  As the fire raged, Turkish troops deliberately cordoned off the route to the bay seeing thousands burned and brutally killed!

All will remember the heroic Archbishop Christosomos of Smyrna, who was most brutally tortured, stabbed multiple times while his beard was pulled off and his eyes gauged out before the Turkish Army dragged his tortured body through the streets!

May his memory be forever eternal!

Dr.James F. Dimitriou
President & Chairman
American Hellenic Council

Metropolitan Chrysostomos of Smyrna Killed by Turkish Mob during the “Great Fire of Smyrna”

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On behalf of the American Hellenic Council, I would like to thank Mayor of Los Angeles, Mr. Eric Garcetti, and the City Council for the Official Commemoration of the Bicentennial of Greek Independence on the evening of March 25th.  In a spectacular demonstration, the Los Angeles City Hall and fountains were all lit up in blue and white!

A special thank you is also extended to all who supported the recognition of this auspicious occasion:

Lt. Governor, Ambassador Eleni Kounalakis;
Los Angeles Councilman Paul Koretz;
Consul General of Greece, Hon. Eugenia Beniatoglou;
Nick Patsagouras, Former President of the Southern California Rapid Transit District;
Dr. James Birakos, Former Executive of the Los Angeles Smog District;
Dr. Sharon Gerstel, Director of the Stavros Niarchos Center, UCLA;
Dr. Christina Bogdanou, Director of the Basil B. Caloyeras Center, LMU.

Finally, the American Hellenic Council wishes to thank our co-sponsors of the event,
President, Taso Zographos of the United Hellenic American Societies (UHAS)
President, Shelly Papadopoulos, Greek Heritage Society of Los Angeles.

Ζήτω η Ελλάς!

Dr.James F. Dimitriou
President & Chairman
American Hellenic Council

 

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Days before the 200th Anniversary of Greek Independence, members of the Greek American community in Los Angeles began efforts to light Los Angeles City Hall in blue and white in commemoration of Greece’s Bicentennial. President of AHC, Jim Dimitriou approached Jim Birakos, a knowledgable city government executive, who was the Dep. Executive Officer of the Los Angeles County Air Pollution Control District and the South Coast Air Quality Management District.

Earlier attempts to accomplish the lighting had proven unsuccessful and following their discussion, a plan was set in motion. Nick Patsaouras, the past president of the Southern California Rapid Transit District and the Water and Power Commission (DWP), who was recently appointed by Mayor Eric Garcetti to head the city’s program for the homeless, was brought into the plan.

Despite event scheduling conflicts and a previous commitment by City Hall, following work on the City Council level and relentless effort by members of our community, Los Angeles City Hall celebrated Greece’s Bicentennial.

On March 25, 2021, Los Angeles City Hall lit up the civic center in Greek colors, blue and white. Present for the lighting were the Consul General of the Hellenic Republic, Eugenia Beniatoglou, Sharon Gerstel, Director of the UCLA Stavros Niarchos Foundation Center for the Study of Hellenic Culture, Christina Bogdanou, Director of the Basil P. Caloyeras Center
for Modern Greek Studies at Loyola Marymount, Jim Birakos, Nick Patsaouras and AHC President, Dr. James F. Dimitriou.

Across the county, on the west side of Los Angeles, the Santa Monica Pier Ferris Wheel was also adorned in blue and white colors and celebratory messages.

Consul General Eugenia Beniatoglou, who played an integral role in the event, said,

“Thank you Mayor Garcetti for the great honor in support of the bicentenary of modern Greece. We are truly grateful that the Los Angeles City Hall joined other landmarks around the globe to celebrate this, the 200th Anniversary of Greek Independence. We are also grateful to our local community advocates, the American Hellenic Council, represented by Jim Dimitriou, Jim Birakos, Nick Patsaouras and the many others who voiced their support and helped make the lighting of both the Los Angeles City Hall and the Santa Monica Pier, a reality. Echoing the sentiments of President Sakellaropoulou, Prime Minister Mitsotakis, the opposition leader, Mr. Alexis Tsipras, and political leaders of the Hellenic Parliament, the Greek Diaspora has always been Greece’s greatest advocates and we share with them this great celebration of our 200 years of Independence!”

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