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    TURKEY REVERTS TO ITS ISLAMIC ORIGINS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    21.04.2007 GMT+04:00

    R. Erdoghan's party, practicing Islamic way of Turkey's development,
    may cause more complications on country's way to Europe.

    More and more Turkey moves away from civilization, reverting to the
    times of Abdul Hamid II, when a Christian's life didn't cost anything
    at all, and the Muslim murderers became national heroes. Both now and
    then the murder weapons were found in the hands of the ignorant youth
    having no occupation. As it has been observed, Islamic fundamentalists
    are mainly made of those having no occupation, not job, and of
    psychologically unstable people.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ And who can in this case be more attractive than a
    young man doped up with Pan-Turkism ideologies and "the exclusiveness
    of the Turkish Nation", which in fact doesn't even exist. These young
    people are ignorant of many facts, though they are perfectly good at
    seeing "internal enemies" and know much about Islam. As the Turkish
    journalist Burak Bekdil writes, they only know the book "These Crazy
    Turks" and the movie "Wolves Valley." Perhaps this is enough for
    killing Christians.

    The assassination in Malatya was based on Turkish society's fears that
    the official Ankara may put an end to the existence of the Turkish
    secular state. The representatives of today's political elite in
    Turkey many a time have spoken about their intentions of giving up the
    principle of separation of church from the state, which has been the
    main attainment of the first president of the Turkish Republic Mustafa
    Qemal Ataturk. R. Erdoghan's party, practicing Islamic way of Turkey's
    development, may cause more complications on country's way to Europe.

    Germany was among the first countries that condemned the committed
    crime. It can be explained by its position in EU and by the fact that
    it insists on the "privileged partnership" and not on full membership.

    During its last visit to Berlin R. Erdoghan considered possible to
    issue ultimatum to Europe. But the recent events, which most likely
    will still continue, bring to naught all the statements about "Turkey's
    devotion to democracy and progress." Minister of Foreign Affairs of
    Federal Republic of Germany Frank-Walter Steinmeier condemned harshly
    this crime. Secretary General of the Christian Democratic Union Ronald
    Pofalla announced that Turkey is a lot far from freedom of religion
    typical to Europe. Green Party co-chair Claudia Roth announced in
    the interview with Deutsche Welle, that the international community
    expects quick and thorough investigation of the cruel murder from
    Turkey. By the way, this is what one doesn't have to doubt. The
    direct murderers will be caught just as it happened in Hrant Dink's
    case. But the question is whether or not this will put an end to the
    persecutions Christians have to suffer.

    Several days after the cruel murder of the three Christians, including
    one citizen of Federal Republic of Germany, the Turkish police caught
    ten suspects.

    All the detainees are young people from 17 to 20. Both of them had
    the weapons used to commit the murder.

    They already confessed to the crime and announced that they had done
    it in the name of "motherland and faith", as well as intended to
    "teach a lesson to all enemies of Islam."

    The representatives of Turkish Protestants publicly called the
    oppression of Christians, which has recently become even more violent,
    "a hunt for witch in the manner of the Middle Ages." According to
    the member of the International Catholic Organization Michael Rag,
    people not hiding their Christian creed in Turkey "are in the center of
    attention of extremists, and Hrant Dink's murder is the most evident
    proof of the above mentioned." Ragg also points at the conditions
    the only Catholic priest of the country has to live and work in
    Turkey. After the attempted murder of the priest two years ago,
    he doesn't leave home without guards. Another catholic clergyman in
    the beginning of last year was shot dead, when the protests against
    publication of the caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed in the western
    media were in full swing.

    Terrible murders in Malatya demonstrated the brutality the fanatics
    are capable of. The radical nationalists openly call the Christians
    the enemies of the country, and the attacks on them have recently
    become even more violent, some of them having deadly outcomes. It is
    a complete absurdity to think that the Christian missioners undermine
    the political and religious basis of the country. Turkey's population
    is over 70 million people and only about one hundred and thousand
    of it are Christians. This is just a small minority which only wants
    to live its life in peace and at the same time continues to struggle
    for its religious rights," writes the Mannheimer Morgen.

    "PanARMENIAN.Net" analytical department
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