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    'REPUBLIC ON ITS WAY TO BECOMING REAL REPUBLIC NOW'

    Today's Zaman
    Nov 25 2009
    Turkey

    German Green Party co-chair Cem Ozdemir has stated that the Turkish
    Republic has always exploited the state's laic structure to stall
    democratization, adding that the republic is now becoming a real
    republic thanks to recent reforms.

    Speaking to Today's Zaman about a recent plot devised by some military
    officers called the Cage Action Plan that aimed to assassinate minority
    leaders, Ozdemir said it was impossible for a country that eliminates
    its religious minorities to be laic. "If Turkey today was a country
    which still had its [non-Muslim] minorities, maybe its membership in
    the EU would have gone smoothly."

    Criticizing the application of the principle of laicism in Turkey,
    Ozdemir said that the republic has always abused this principle.

    Noting that the Cage plan was despicable, he added that there still
    remained many questions to be answered such as whether those who have
    been spreading a fear of religious fundamentalism until now have used
    laicism to intervene in politics.

    He also shared his opinion on the murder of his close friend Turkish
    Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, who was killed on Jan. 19, 2007 in
    broad daylight by an ultra-nationalist teenager. Saying that he has
    been following the murder trial closely, Ozdemir stated that there
    was a deeper structure behind the murder.

    He said Turkey has lost a lot of its values due to atrocities such
    as the killing of Hrant Dink, the killing of an Italian Priest in
    2006, the incidents of Sept. 6-7 [1955], the exodus of the Greeks
    and the assets tax [imposed on non-Muslims in the early republican
    era]. "What kind of laicité is this? How can a Turkey purged from
    its non-Muslims possibly be laic?" he said.

    He said Turkey was just beginning to emerge from the legacy of the
    Sept. 12 [1980] coup d'état. "Turkey has always been ruled with fear.

    There have always been fear mongers speaking of traitors, external
    enemies and other forces trying to destroy Turkey. From now on, the
    republic is on its way to becoming a real republic. They tried to
    hold the republic together with fear. But a country cannot stand on
    its feet with fear, but with a Constitution, rule of law and justice."
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