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    ONE BASKETBALL FOR ALL NON-MUSLIMS

    Today's Zaman
    July 18 2012
    Turkey

    It is an interesting coincidence. I had just watched an old film and
    read news coverage shortly thereafter. A scene from this film was
    almost identical to the event in the news.

    The film I am speaking of is "The Last Castle" by Rod Lurie. It is
    about a power struggle taking place in a military prison. This prison
    has a warden (James Gandolfini) whose only concern is to preserve
    and maintain his power. One day, a quite charismatic prisoner,
    a lieutenant general (Robert Redford), begins to serve a 10-year
    sentence and after a short while quite an intense power struggle
    develops between the warden and this new inmate.

    There is one particular scene in the film that struck me. After Robert
    Redford arrived at the prison, the warden ordered his subordinates to
    give only one basketball to all the prisoners in the yard. Then they
    started to watch to see what would unfold. In just a matter of a few
    minutes a fight broke out amongst the prisoners about who would play
    with this one basketball they had been given.

    Observing the scene, the warden is proud of himself and turns to his
    assistant and says, "You see how easy it is to manipulate man."

    I watched the film at night and read news coverage about the İstanbul
    Municipality's offer to the Aramean community. They demanded a plot
    on which to erect their first church in İstanbul. The municipality
    offered them two alternative spaces, and later on it came out that
    one of this plots belongs to an Armenian foundation, and the other
    one belongs to a Greek foundation.

    Somewhere in the film, the warden explains how he sees the inmates. He
    describes the situation as a "war," and in this war all inmates are
    "enemies." When we heard these mottos reflecting his "philosophy," we
    understand where his cruelty comes from. Not only does he wish to have
    control over inmates but also wants to destroy them from within. He
    gave only one basketball to stir conflict, to create an inner war.

    Well, the municipality follows the same line of strategy. They offer
    minorities some land that already belongs to other minority groups. In
    the vast territory of İstanbul, which is bigger and wider than many
    European countries, the municipality could only afford to offer land
    to the Arameans from the land of Armenians and Greeks?

    This passive aggressive attack is only a new stage in the denial
    of the legal and physical existence of non-Muslims in Turkey. In
    2003 the Land Planning Law (İmar Kanunu) was changed, and the term
    "mosque" was replaced with "the place of worship" to allegedly allow
    non-Muslims to set up their own sanctuaries. However, immediately
    after this law passed, restrictive regulations followed. In all this
    time only a few churches were recognized across the country.

    However, this is the first time I have heard of a minority group
    being offered land that belongs to yet another minority group. I
    hope this insidious action will attract public attention and that
    somehow a strong message will be given to "officials" who cooked up
    and served this embarrassing policy behind closed doors.

    I always come to the same point. When there is no serious, genuine
    confrontation with the past, it is not possible to achieve real
    change. Once non-Muslims were seen as "enemies" of this country and
    as a result, many tragedies occurred in Turkey. Without seeing and
    confronting all of the past, we are doomed to repeat past tragedies,
    albeit in different forms, like this last passive-aggressive one.

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