Albanian American Civic League Explained

Albanian American
Civic League
Formation:January 1989
Type:Non-governmental organization
Headquarters:Ossining, New York[1]
Language:English, Albanian
Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Joseph J. DioGuardi

The Albanian American Civic League (AACL, Albanian: Lidhja Qytetare Shqiptaro-Amerikane) is the only Albanian American lobby group in Washington, D.C., representing the concerns and interests of the Albanian people in the United States and the Balkans. The Civic League was founded by former Congressman Joseph DioGuardi and a board of Albanian Americans in 1989. Since then, it has actively and effectively lobbied the United States Congress in an effort to influence U.S. foreign policy in the Balkans, including for the independence of Kosovo.[2]

History

The Albanian American Civic League was founded in January 1989 by former Albanian American Congressman Joseph J. DioGuardi and a handful of Albanian American businessmen who sought to influence the policies of the United States State Department with regard to the Balkans, particularly Kosovo. Over the years, the organization has raised millions of dollars to help promote its causes. The AACL lobbied prominent U.S. senators such as Claiborne Pell, Al D'Amato, Carl Levin, William Broomfield, Larry Pressler and most notably Eliot Engel for its cause.

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  1. Web site: The Christian Science Monitor. Pulling political and purse strings: US Albanians find themselves in un-familiar arena of rallies and TV. Ron Scherer. 31 March 1999. 26 March 2013.
  2. Web site: AACL. Albanian American Civic League. 25 March 2013.