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    'Nationalism being undermined, separatist plot brewing'
    The New Anatolian / Ankara
    January 25, 2007
    http://www.thenewanatolian.com/tna-21813.html


    In the wake of incidents implicating the state, a dangerous lynching
    campaign has begun to erode the faith of citizens in the state, warned
    Devlet Bahceli, the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) leader,
    yesterday.

    At a press conference, Bahceli stated that Turkey is being left
    defenseless against threats from both inside and out. He added that
    last week's murder of journalist Hrant Dink is a scenario aiming to
    sow political tension.

    Bahceli claimed people's emotional and human reactions are being
    cruelly exploited to blacken the nation's values and the sensitivity
    of the Turkish people and added that the country is passing through a
    very dark, dangerous period.

    "A new chance for exploitation was made by certain groups waiting for
    the signal to condemn Turkey to convict it under an international
    plan," charged Bahceli. "Dramas staged in recent days after much
    rehearsal showed the concrete signals of hostility and provocative
    campaigns targeting Turkey. A risky road strewn with mines stretches
    ahead of Turkey."

    Stating that the slaying of Dink is, above all, a heinous act that
    should be condemned by every citizen who hasn't lost human dignity,
    Bahceli added that the wave of indignation at the murder will be seen
    as an ethic and humane reaction, as long as it stays within these
    limits.

    "Non-Muslim minority Turkish citizens binding their fate and future to
    Turkey's are respectable individuals having equal rights and
    responsibilities of Turkish society," said Bahceli. "Alienating or
    discriminating against these people just because of their ethnic roots
    goes against Turkish nationalism and love of country."

    Bahceli stated that groups marching through the streets with banners
    and black flags already found the culprit for the murder and convicted
    the state by chanting "Murderer state will give account," or "Here's
    the state, here's the genocide." He explained that following this,
    "so-called intellectuals" set up tribunals in their newspaper columns
    or on TV screens.

    "These people took being the police, prosecutor, judge and executor as
    a natural right," said Bahceli. "Through these slogans, Turkish
    nationalism and Turkish Penal Code (TCK) Article 301 were equated with
    a miserable criminal and they were declared as the instigators behind
    the murder."

    The MHP leader pointed to the slogan "We're all Armenian" chanted at
    every stage of this "lynching and smear campaign." "Given the
    emotional atmosphere, this slogan can be seen as an expression of
    solidarity at an individual level," he said. "Yet, everyone should
    evaluate as far as their conscience is concerned what this slogan
    means to circles claiming that Turkey has undergoing a crucial
    transformation."

    Bahceli claimed that while Turkish nationality has been presented as
    an unfavorable idea, activities are underway to give a legal green
    light for political sectarianism.

    "These provocations to transform Turkey to a new bilingual,
    multinational partnership republic by dividing the nation have reached
    a very dangerous level under the political auspices and clemency of
    the ruling party," said Bahceli.
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