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    THESE ARE ALL ORGANIZED ACTS
    By Bulent Kenes

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    April 20 2007

    First the Catholic priest Andrea Santoro last year, then
    Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, and two days ago three
    missionaries brutally murdered in Malatya in a publishing house that
    distributes Bibles.

    That the perpetration of all these horrific murders comes at critical
    junctures for Turkey, which has been making painstaking efforts to
    distance itself from the bureaucratic status quo and go through a
    great democratic transformation, and which has been suffering all
    the growing pains from this profound transformation, cannot be a
    coincidence. Those who know Turkey well will no doubt have noticed
    that whenever the country is about to go through a critical period,
    these kinds of horrendous provocations turn out the nightmares that
    the Turkish public unwittingly expects, and that these nightmares
    never fail to disappoint these expectations.

    The generally held opinion in Turkey is that these murders, which
    take place at certain intervals of time and bear a resemblance to
    one another in terms of the chosen targets (foreigners representing
    the "enemy within"), assassins (naïve and nationalistic youth) and
    methods (gangland-style massacres), are being organized by certain
    hidden forces. It's as if some dark force or forces are planning such
    plots beforehand in different places, and when the time comes, they
    stage these acts in a conjuncture that will rattle Turkey and shock
    the world. All of the backgrounds of the above-mentioned horrendous
    murders provide enough evidence to support such an opinion.

    In all three cases, the targets have religious or ethnic identities,
    of a particularly naïve sort. And in all three cases, the perpetrators
    are either minors or young people who could be considered minor. In
    all three cases, the police were easily able to immediately catch
    the perpetrators. And even though there is a common doubt over that
    the real sponsors are behind the curtains, these masterminds cannot
    be deciphered.

    In all three cases, the real purpose seems to be to tarnish Turkey's
    positive image in the eyes of the world public, considering that it
    has been pursuing multidimensional policies of opening up to the world
    in recent years, expediting the process of integrating into Europe,
    has managed to attract a considerable amount of foreign investment
    and has become a significant tourist destination and a country where
    foreigners increasingly prefer to settle and buy property. And the
    real purpose is to reverse the trend of integration into the world.

    It is impossible to view such attacks on people of a different faith
    during this critical period as separate from the negative effects
    on the world public that will be created by video footage of the
    most recent horrible event. It is undeniable that all these events
    have taken place in Turkey, but it is just as undeniable that the
    ideologies of the organizers of these brutalities will benefit to
    the extent Turkey receives vehement reactions from abroad.

    It is clear that these murders share in the paranoiac attitude of
    the parvenu neo-nationalist movement which keeps remarking that
    the homeland is slipping out of our hands, the country's lands are
    being sold, that missionaries are converting our Muslim children to
    Christianity and that Turkey's foreign policy is determined by the
    EU and the US. In fact, the desire of those who masterminded these
    murders is to tear Turkey away from the world, to cause it to turn
    inward and to transform Turkey into the regime of a sui generic,
    anti-democratic and primitive republic.

    Therefore, it would not be surrealistic to argue that these murders
    were masterminded to exploit a conjuncture when the troubles put
    forward against Turkey have increased in magnitude with its Muslim
    identity used as a pretext against it in the EU accession process,
    to strengthen the arguments in question.

    That is, these provocations, which will deeply affect the European and
    the Western public, can never be coincidental. Although there weren't
    strong religious elements in the characters of the perpetrators, the
    religious identity of the chosen targets must have been considered
    sufficient to help them achieve these heinous goals.

    May God protect humanity from the malice of these ignominious
    organizers!

    --Boundary_(ID_i22ss1SPdq HL/wKW7ugTXQ)--
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