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    PASSIONS ARE RUNNING HIGHER AT PRE-ELECTION TIME IN TURKEY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    Analytical Department
    11.07.2007 GMT+04:00

    Right before the Parliamentary elections the opposition will bring
    even more accusations against Erdoghan's party.

    The oppositional People's Republican Party of Turkey accused the
    Prime-Minister of the country Redgep Erdoghan of planning to give
    away the province of Erzrum to Armenia within the frames of "Great
    Middle East" Pact. This is indeed a sensational statement and the
    representatives of the Turkish opposition at the head of Denis Baikal
    may have a good use of it during the election campaign, which is
    coming to its end. The truth is though, that such accusations are
    not completely groundless.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The entire Western Armenia, or as it is called in
    Turkey, Eastern Anatolia, is populated with Kurds. The times when the
    Kurds were instrument in Turkish Government's hands for annihilating
    the Armenians are gone. Times have changed and today the Kurds in
    Van and Erzrum are looking forward for a most appropriate moment to
    establish the Independent Kurdistan. As soon as Turkey decides on
    invasion of Northern Iraq, the Anatolian Kurds will revolt and then
    it won't be hard to guess what awaits Turkey.

    This may be the reason why the X time of the invasion is continuously
    being put off.

    However the matter is not only in similar statements made by the
    opposition. Such practice exists not only in the Turkish reality but
    in the Armenian, Azerbaijani and Georgian reality as well. It is much
    easier to accuse the ruling party of all the deadly sins rather than
    to propose own work plan. At present Turkey is in a very complicated
    situation. On the one hand there is the problem of not being integrated
    into EU, on the other hand there is denial of the Armenian Genocide,
    and at last the absence of the US support in the struggle against the
    Kurdistan Workers Party. All these above mentioned issues, when taken
    together, have the power of blowing the country into pieces and send
    it back to the Ottoman Times. After all the Justice and Development
    Party leads the country to Islam, which was the principle ideology
    of the Ottoman Empire, as Sultan was the very Deputy of Allah on
    Earth. If the next President of the country becomes Erdoghan, which is
    quite possible, he will give paramount importance to Islamic values
    dominating in the country's ideology. It shouldn't be forgotten that
    only the 1/3 part of the Turkish population of 70 million people lives
    in the European part of the country. The rest come from isolated and
    poor provinces, where unfaithful wives are still being buried live,
    or being thrown stones at, and this 2/3 will surely vote for the
    Justice and Development Party.

    However in all the above mentioned, there is one important thing to
    be underlined; the exclusive power the Joint Staff holds which allows
    to change the Government for the sake of the "country's national
    interests". The truth is though, that in the latest edition of the
    Constitution, under the pressure of the European Union, this article
    has been revised and "extenuated", yet violation of laws are not
    regarded as rare happenings in Turkey as well as in any other Asian
    country. This has happened in Turkey several times, and this is what
    happened in Iraq too, when Colonel Saddam Hussein came to power. The
    Chief of the Turkish Joint Staff General Boyukanit made it clear to
    the world community that if the army decides on invasion of Northern
    Iraq, nothing will change this decision, and the armed forces corps
    consisting of 140.000 soldiers spread around the Iraqi borders serves
    as a proof to the above mentioned.

    In any case right before the Parliamentary elections the opposition
    will bring even more accusations against Erdoghan's party. The whole
    thing is that the Justice and Development Party has all the chances
    to win in the elections. Armenia will have nothing to win or lose
    from it though; the policy of pressure that Turkey implements in the
    issue of the Nagorno-Karabakh remains unchanged, and Ankara carries
    it not for the sake of "brotherly" Azerbaijan only, but also for its
    own interests.
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