Turkish American community celebrates Turkish Day Parade in New York
Parade attended by thousands every year, has become one of most important events of Turkish American community in US
NEW YORK
Members of the Turkish American community marked the 41st anniversary of the Turkish Day Parade on Saturday, under the coordination of Türkiye’s Directorate of Communications.
This year's parade sought to bolster cultural bonds and celebrate Turkish-American relations. It commenced in 1981 in response to targeted attacks on Turkish diplomats by the Armenian terror group, ASALA, and has since become a tradition.
The event featured Turkish dignitaries such as Ambassador to the US Sedat Onal, UN Envoy Ahmet Yildiz, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus New York Representative Mehmet Dana, AK Party Deputy Chairman Nihat Zeybekci, Deputy Director of Communications Cagatay Ozdemir and Consul General in New York Reyhan Ozgur.
The parade saw participation from the Azerbaijan American community in the US.
Revelers from New York and other states lined the sidewalks of Madison Avenue to watch the parade. Various organizations, including Turkish cultural organizations organized by the Federation of Turkish American Associations, as well as students from Turkish teaching schools, joined the march and greeted dignitaries.
The march started from Madison Ave. and 38th Street and continued with celebrations at the concert area in Madison Square Park on 25th Street. Guests enjoyed performances by Turkish artists and folklore groups, experiencing exciting moments throughout the event.
The Fire of Anatolia folk dance group, founded by Art Director Mustafa Erdoğan, delivered a thrilling performance. Participants also had the opportunity to taste various flavors of Turkish cuisine.
In addition, Turkish American police officers serving with the New York Police Department (NYPD) and the NYPD Police band accompanied the event, adding to the festivities.
Ambassador Onal emphasized the importance of the Turkish Day Parade and Festival in an address as he highlighted the achievements of the Turkish American community in the US.
"We, as Türkiye, are proud of the progress the Turkish community in America has made so far and the achievements it has made," said Onal. He said he encourages members of the community to be active in "all fields, especially politics, economy, culture and arts."
"As Türkiye, we are making an effort to improve our relations with the US in every field. The support and contribution of the Turkish-American community are extremely important toward this end," he added.
In a video address to participants, Türkiye's Communications Director Fahrettin Altun said the Turkish-American community in the US is seen as "representatives of the Turkish nation and citizen diplomats."
Altun said establishing closer political, economic, and cultural relations between Türkiye and the US, which have been allies for nearly 70 years and share a common perspective on peace, democracy, and prosperity, will be possible with the contributions of the Turkish-American people.
The parade is attended by thousands every year and has become one of the most important events for the Turkish American community in the US.
*Writing by Servet Gunerigok
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