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  • ANKARA: Police Force Shouldn'T Be Source Of Problems

    POLICE FORCE SHOULDN'T BE SOURCE OF PROBLEMS
    Ilnur Cevik

    The New Anatolian, Turkey
    Feb 10 2007

    We have to be extremely careful about casting a shadow on special
    state institutions like the military or the police force simply because
    harming them would only result in seriously hurting the vital interests
    of the country and jeopardizing its security.

    We see with sadness that the recent violent events in Turkey have
    created question marks about the effectiveness of the police force
    and there are claims that the security system has been taken over by
    religious orders.

    For quite some time there have been consistent claims that a bulk of
    the police officials are people with sympathies for the Gulen religious
    order and there are demands especially from the secularist elite for an
    overhaul of the security system. There is even talk that the military
    is closely monitoring these groups and has thick files on them.

    We feel this is part of a campaign to undermine the police force
    and it is wrong. It is only normal that the police of a country
    where the population is overwhelmingly Muslim will have religious
    sensitivities. People should be happy that their police have religious
    sensitivities and have strong moral values as this will prevent them
    from being involved in corruption or mistreating people.

    What should be a matter of real concern for our people is the kind
    of disarray we have been observing in the police force. We see with
    sadness that the police intelligence has not been working effectively
    and that tip-offs of possible assassinations are being disregarded.

    This was the case in the murder of journalist Hirant Dink. Police
    knew that Dink was being threatened by an ultranationalist group who
    in fact in the end managed to assassinate him. Those who think this
    happened because Dink is of Armenian origin are dead wrong. It could
    have been any of us under threat and the result would have been the
    same simply because of the disarray among the police departments.

    We see very clearly that there are ultranationalist groups who are
    extremely active these days that could pose serious threats to our
    stability. It is up to the police to take preventive measures to
    stop them.

    There are growing criticisms leveled against the interior minister even
    by his own party people that he is not concentrating on the problems of
    the police force and instead he is involved in controversial dealings
    of all kinds. We do not believe these claims.

    Aksu is an experienced politician and a bureaucrat who should see
    the dangers lying ahead and should take measures quickly to correct
    the deficiencies in the police force.

    Turkey is going through a sensitive period when tensions will be on
    the rise especially with the controversy surrounding the election
    of the new president and the upcoming elections campaign for the
    Parliament. We need a strong and effective apolitical police force
    to cope with these challenges.

    We cannot allow our police force to be weakened by controversies and
    gossip. Yet, we also feel urgent steps have to be taken to end the
    deficiencies of the police force, which are so obvious.
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