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  • ANKARA: Turkish party official accuses "Westerners" of Dink Murder

    Anatolia News Agency, Turkey
    Jan 26 2007

    Turkish party official accuses "Westerners" of instigating murder of
    journalist


    Adana, 26 January: Grand Unity Party [BBP] Deputy General Chairman
    Edip Ozbas charged that it was "Westerners" who instigated the
    assassination of Agos General Publishing Manager Hrant Dink.

    Speaking at a press conference in Adana where he was visiting his
    party's province organization, Ozbas said that certain circles have
    been using Dink's assassination as an excuse to bring out the
    "poison" accumulated inside them against the Turkish nation.

    Charging that Western states have pursued various objectives in
    Turkey's geography for many centuries, Ozbas said: "The same game is
    being played today. We have never lost our faith that independent
    judicial organs will lift the veil of secrecy behind the Dink murder,
    which we condemn strongly. However, the real powers behind this
    murder and similar acts of terror, the ones who instigate them, are
    Westerners who have forced Turkey to adapt to the EU acquis."

    Ozbas continued: "Politicians and so-called intellectuals who have
    been trying to impose the EU acquis on Turkey irrationally for many
    years bear primary responsibility for the murders, the muggings, and
    the corruption that have been perpetrated, and the surrender of
    [Turkish] lands to foreigners. Those who have levelled accusations
    against the BBP and General Chairman Muhsin Yazicioglu will have to
    give a reckoning in the future for what they have done to the
    nation."

    Answering a question, Ozbas said that Western states want Article 301
    of the Constitution [as published] to be amended in accordance with
    their wishes. He added: "[They want] insults against the Turkish
    identity to be permitted but any remarks to the effect that 'there
    was no Armenian genocide' to be a crime. This cannot be accepted. For
    the past 84 years, the Turkish state has included in its constitution
    provisions that protect it. It will preserve those provisions in the
    future also."
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