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    TURKISH PRESS CRITICIZES BRYZA FOR ANTI-TURKISH TENDENCIES
    By Hakob Chakrian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    30/08/2007

    The wedding ceremony of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-chair Matthew Bryza
    and Zeyno Baran took place in Istanbul, on August 23.

    Some of the Armenian newspapers and TVs raised a clamor for that
    marriage regarding Zeyno Baran as Turkish and Matthew Bryza as -
    Turkish-centric.

    In response to it, on August 27, "Zaman" daily published an article
    titled "Armenians worry at Bryza's marriage".

    It is worth to mention that Turkish media does not regard M. Bryza
    as Turkish-centric and reminds about the March 1, 2003 sitting of
    the Mejlis, where USA's demand to allocate its armed forces in the
    territory of Turkey was rejected. In response to it, Bryza made a
    suggestion about the strict punishment for Turkey.

    What about Zeyno Baran, she was born on January 31, 1972. Her father
    was the reporter Ahmed Uran Baran.

    After the death of her father, her mother Fyusun Muthlu married the
    chief editor of "Vatan" daily Zafar Muthlu.

    After graduating from the Austrian Girls' College in Istanbul in 1991
    she continued her education at Stanford University (USA) and graduated
    from the University as a specialist of international relations.

    She worked in the World Bank (Washington) from 1996.

    >From 2003, Baran directed the International Security and Energy
    Programs at the Nixon Center.

    She is the Head of the Turkish Department at Hudson Institute from
    2006.

    Recently we have written about the probable origin of Zeyno Baran:
    she is Kurd by origin, but not Turkish, though some Turkish central
    newspapers regard her as Turkish. On the other hand, the nationalist
    press of Turkey mentions, "Baran is one of those, who prefer to live
    in Washington, but to have a Turkish name".

    In spite of the above-mentioned, the antiulusul.com regards Zeyno as
    Alevi by origin, taking into consideration the fact that her father
    was an Alevi by origin.

    Moreover, the Kurdish Vellatparez website mentions that Baran is a
    Kurd from Dersim (Tungalin).

    Apparently, her mother Fyusu Muthlu is a Jew by origin, and that is
    why the turkishamericanjournal.com regards Zeyno as "shabathian",
    which means an apostate Jew.

    In addition to it, the haber7.com underlines, "Like our Foreign
    Ministry, the US Department of State is also under the hegemony of
    the Jews by origin. Bryza is also a Jew. It's evident that Zeyno
    Baran is an apostate Jew, as it's forbidden for a Jewish man to marry
    a non-Jew".

    By the way, the Turkish press spoke about Zeyno Baran with these
    kind of titles: "The trouble maker for Turkey Baran married", "The
    conspiratorial plans of the traitors", etc.

    Meanwhile, the Confederation of the Public Workers' Trade Unions
    brought an action against Zeyno Baran taking into account the organized
    measure at Hudson Institute on June 13, where they discussed two
    scenarios of terrors in Istanbul (50 people were to die according to
    the plan of Zeyno). In response to those terrors, Turkey could invade
    North Iraq.

    Moreover, in the "Newsweek" Zeyno Baran had predicted a revolution
    by the armed forces of Turkey and fall of the Erdogan's government
    in 2007.

    The Turkish press had strictly criticized Zeyno Baran for those
    predictions. Consequently, we cannot regard Zeyno Baran as
    Turkish-centric.
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