Congressman Murphy forwards a letter and appeal from Isa Yusuf Alptekin to President Nixon.
February 17, 1970
Answer Written by W. E. Timmons, Assisstant Of Richard M. Nixon, the President Of The United States, to John M. Murphy’s Letter
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AMERİKA CUMHURBAŞKANI RİCHARD M. NİXON'UN YARDIMCISI W. E. TİMMONS'UN JOHN M. MURPHY'NİN MEKTUBUNA CEVABI
BEYAZ SARAY
WASHINGTON
17 şubat 1970
Aziz Mr. Murhpy:
Doğu Türkistan'ı Kurtarma Merkezi Başkanı Sayın İsa Yusuf Alptekin'in Sayın Başkan Nixon'a sunulmak üzere göndermek lutfunda bulunduğunuz mektubunuzu aldık. Bu hususta göstermiş olduğunuz nazikâne ilginizden dolayı size teşekkür ederiz. Bu muhtıranın ilk fırsatta Başkan “Nixon”a arz edileceğinden emin olabilirsiniz.
En derin saygılarımla.
Muhlisiniz
William E. Timmons
Başkan Yardımcısı
ANSWER WRITTEN BY W. E. TIMMONS, ASSISSTANT OF RICHARD M. NIXON, THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO JOHN M. MURPHY’S LETTER
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
February 17, 1970
Dear Mr. Murphy:
We have received the letter by Isa Yusuf Alptekin, President of the Center for the Liberation of East Turkistan, forwarded by you to be delivered to President Nixon. We thank you for your kind interest in this matter. You can be sure that this memorandum will be presented to President Nixon at the earliest opportunity.
With my best regards,
Yours sincerely,
William E. Timmons
Assistant of the President
Answer by William E. Simmons to the letter sent by John M. Murphy about Yusuf Isa Alptekin's memorandum, as published in Isa Yusuf Alptekin's Turkish language book "Doğu Türkistan İnsanlıktan Yardım İstiyor" (East Turkistan Expects Help from Humankind).
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