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    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Aug 5 2007


    DTP, MHP building bridges for dialogue


    Two political parties that analysts feared would be fighting each
    other on the first day in Parliament, perhaps even physically,
    surprised many when their leaders shook hands during a swearing-in
    ceremony for new deputies on Saturday, a reconciliation that seems
    set to continue.




    Orhan Miroðlu, a co-chairman for the pro-Kurdish Democratic Society
    Party (DTP), told Today's Zaman in an interview that the melting of
    the ice between the DTP and the right-wing Nationalist Movement Party
    (MHP) was a happy event for Turkey. "Contrary to expectations, no
    tension developed between the two parties during the oath-taking
    ceremony. This photo was displayed along with the news stories on
    martyrs," he said, referring to the image of the two parties' leaders
    shaking hands. "We need a social peace project that will eliminate
    conflicts."

    The DTP's Ahmet Türk and the MHP's Devlet Bahçeli shook hands on
    Saturday, with photos of the event dominating the front pages of
    Turkish newspapers yesterday. The MHP, which maintains a strong
    nationalist line, staunchly denounced the DTP in its election
    campaign, saying it is linked with the outlawed Kurdistan Workers'
    Party (PKK). Many Turkish politicians have said they will refuse
    dialogue with the DTP unless it brands the PKK as a terrorist
    organization.

    However, in recent speeches, leaders of both the DTP and the MHP said
    they would avoid confrontation in Parliament. In his interview with
    Today's Zaman, Miroðlu commended Bahçeli for blocking
    ultranationalist protests in the street by advising restraint among
    his party's supporters.

    "Watching the developments inside the MHP for about 10 years, I
    understand that Bahçeli serves as a roadblock against those who
    provoke the MHP youth to action in the streets. I believe the DTP and
    the MHP will successfully pass the democracy test in Parliament," he
    said.

    He also stressed the fact that MHP's election campaign in Mersin -- a
    southern city where social tension went up with growing immigration
    from southeastern Anatolia -- was marked with a discourse that
    embraced everyone.

    For Miroðlu, with this attitude the MHP will detach traditional
    nationalism from the more dangerous neo-nationalist line, believed to
    be behind several criminal gang activities carried out in
    collaboration with some state officials in the name of protecting the
    state and its interests.

    The surge of neo-nationalism is blamed for a series of recent
    murders, such as the assassination by a teenage gunman of
    Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink and the brutal massacre of
    three Christian missionaries in the eastern province of Malatya.
    Critics say authorities have not done enough to uncover links between
    the gang behind Dink's killing and the security forces.

    Miroðlu also called on Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoðan to join
    the reconciliation and said he was the missing person in the photo
    showing Bahçeli and Türk warmly shaking hands. `I would like to see
    our prime minister, whose party had received 47 percent of the vote
    in the general elections, in that photo, but he is missing.'

    He also gave hints about how the DTP will act in Parliament and said
    that they would act contrary to negative expectations about the
    party. Highlighting the fact that the DTP had failed to pursue a
    policy open to the Turkish public for almost 15 years, he maintained
    that in the new term, they will embrace all of Turkey.

    The DTP will act as an opposition party that focuses more on economic
    problems as they regard the Kurdish problem as an economy-oriented
    one, he observed. `The Kurdish problem is an economy-oriented one.
    Some political arguments that do not well apply to real life will not
    solve the Kurdish problem,' he said.

    For Miroðlu, the most problematic areas of negotiations with the
    European Union will be the discrepancies concerning development
    levels of regions and unfair income distribution. `Turkey's EU-bid is
    a democratization process. Irrespective of the votes it received, the
    DTP is a basic player in this process,' he stated.

    How the DTP will act with respect to the presidential election issue
    is also a matter of curiosity for many. Miroðlu stated that they have
    not made up their minds yet about the candidacy of Abdullah Gül, and
    that they are warm to the new constitutional amendment package which
    is said to be drafted by the Justice and Development Party (AK
    Party).

    Noting that the people gave an important message by giving extended
    support to the AK Party in the Southeast, he observed that the
    election results showed the nation's renewed support to the political
    and democratic system.

    `The most important message of this election is the solution of the
    Kurdish problem within the system. Everyone is in this system. And
    the Kurdish people, too, should be in this system. Differences in
    political opinions are natural. However this naturalness should be
    expressed in Parliament. The paranoia of separation, incited by
    certain circles, was not heeded by the people. Our people favor the
    continuation of the political system, and the democratic system,' he
    said.

    Miroðlu explained that as the DTP, they wanted the removal of the
    military tutelage and the elimination of rumors of military incursion
    into northern Iraq. `We want a new democratic process to being in
    line with the EU process,' he said.

    Concerning the decreased electoral support for the DTP in the
    Southeast, he said: `High electoral support to the AK Party in the
    Southeast is completely based on the [present] circumstances. This
    does not imply any alienation from the DTP. This represents approval
    for the continuation of the EU democratization process and wish for
    opposing to the backlash that the coalition government of the
    Republican People's Party (CHP) and the MHP would create. It also
    shows the wish for saving Turkey from a risk of civil war. These are
    all based on circumstances.'


    06.08.2007

    SAMED GÜNEK ANKARA
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