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  • ANKARA: Ultranationalism is the real threat

    The New Anatolian, Turkey
    Jan 30 2007

    Ultranationalism is the real threat
    Ilnur Cevik

    [email protected] January 2007


    We all love our country and we want the best for Turkey. Those of us
    who live for long periods abroad especially in places of depravity
    like northern Iraq appreciate the value of Turkey and its huge
    potential more than some others.

    So we are all patriots who want this country to prevail and emerge as
    the giant of its region. We are proud to see our country is well on
    its way of achieving this goal as an island of stability and
    prosperity in a volatile region.

    But it seems there are those who do not want this and are trying to
    stall Turkey. They have used all kinds of tactics in the past and are
    now using ultranationalist fervor to block us. It is really
    unfortunate that they are effectively manipulating young people and
    so-called nationalism to achieve this.

    It was more than a year ago when we warned everyone that the
    so-called ultranationalists were being armed in Turkey against Kurds.
    At the time our warnings we were criticized by many colleagues as
    being sensationalist. But developments in recent months have shown
    how accurate we were...

    It is very sad that young people are being armed in the name of a
    "nationalist" cause and then let into the streets to kill people who
    they perceive as "traitors."

    This is how journalist Hirant Dink was murdered.

    There are circles in Turkey who are "innocently" pointing the finger
    at all of us, making us the targets of these extremists.

    The situation is getting so out of hand that the extremists now are
    regarding the conservative Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) of Devlet
    Bahceli as too soft and are seeking to create a political force that
    is more to the extreme right.

    Many of our colleagues forcefully opposed the murder of Dink, who was
    of Armenian origin, and just to underline their support for him said,
    "We are all Armenians." The so-called nationalists used this as a
    pretext to launch a new offensive, saying such statements amounted to
    treason. A man calling himself a patriot hijacked a ferry to protest
    our people calling themselves "We, too, are Armenians" and later on
    it became apparent that this "patriot" was in fact a military draft
    dodger...

    A group of former politicians quit the MHP and joined the Grand Unity
    Party (BBP), which they felt was farther to the extreme right. They
    said the MHP had not shown enough sensitivity to back the killers of
    Dink...

    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has recently tried to win votes
    for his party by courting nationalist ideals. We hope the recent
    events are a wake-up call for the prime minister that he is playing
    with fire...

    Those who have displayed so much sensitivity in the past about
    religious movements and so-called Muslim fundamentalist activities
    should now show the same sensitivity about the rise in
    ultranationalism, which is the real internal threat in Turkey.
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