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    GUN CEREMONY DEEPENS FEARS OF GROWING NATIONALISM

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Feb 12 2007

    Prosecutors have launched an investigation into a controversial oath
    taking ceremony by an ultranationalist group after recent footage
    was broadcast showing its members swearing over a gun to protect the
    "homeland."

    The head of the group has played down possible court action, vowing
    to go ahead with similar oath ceremonies across Turkey.

    The footage, broadcasted on a satellite channel, shows members of
    the Kuvayý Milliye Association (National Forces) taking an oath by
    putting their hands over two pistols and holy Koran in a ceremony
    held at a public building generally used for wedding ceremonies in
    the Mediterranean province of Mersin. Chairman of the group, retired
    colonel Fikri Karadað, quotes from a speech made by the founder of
    modern-day Turkey Kemal Ataturk and says, "Dear friends; you may get
    killed, you may kill in this endeavor."

    Prosecutors in neighboring Antalya have launched an investigation into
    the group after the footage was broadcasted.A similar ceremony took
    place in the Kemer district of Antalya late last year, but prosecutors
    then did not take any action.

    The footage comes amid fears of rising nationalism, something experts
    say had a role to play in the murder of Turkish-Armenian journalist
    Hrant Dink by a 17-year-old assailant. The assailant reportedly
    told the police he had killed Dink because he had "insulted Turkish
    blood." The Kuvayý Milliye members say they are pure Turks "born
    from a Turkish father and a Turkish mother and have no converts among
    their ancestors."

    "I am aware of the historic responsibility I take on my shoulders. I
    swear on my honor and dignity that I shall work determinedly for the
    peace, wellbeing and eternal existence of my nation and my state in
    order to make the Turkish nation the master of the world... and to
    willingly sacrifice my life when necessary for the homeland, the
    Republic and the flag."

    In a statement published in a local newspaper in Mersin, Kuvayý Milliye
    Association provincial representative Kemal Canay said Karadað had
    identified some 13,500 "traitors" across Turkey and vowed to make
    them account for their actions.

    Canay also quoted Karadað as saying that "Mersin has been invaded
    by Zionists and the outlawed PKK." Karadað also said 90 percent of
    criminals in Mersin come from southeastern Anatolia because "Turkish
    children don't commit crimes." Responding to accusations in the media
    at a press conference on Saturday, Karadað said these 13,500 people
    were "important people" and that he would not announce their names
    before confirming certain information.

    Karadað also said the guns used in the ceremony were air guns. He said
    the oath taking ceremonies would continue across Turkey. "I don't
    understand why this bothers you," he told reporters at the press
    conference. "One day we will see tens of, hundreds of thousands of
    people take this oath."

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