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  • ANKARA: What Sort Of Turkey Do I Dream Of For July 23?

    WHAT SORT OF TURKEY DO I DREAM OF FOR JULY 23?
    Bulent Kenes

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    July 20 2007

    The tense countdown is almost finished. We are only two days ahead
    of the July 22 elections. I have so far penned many articles on the
    elections and the political scene has been continually heating up.

    Today I will not talk about politics. Instead I'd like to share with
    you what sort of Turkey, where politics are unfortunately the chief
    determining factor, I dream of and what sort of Turkey I want to wake
    up to on the morning of July 23. Of course, the things I will write
    are not what will immediately happen on the morning of July 23. They
    are what I dream will have been realized at the end of the new term
    to begin on that morning.

    When I wake up on July 23, it should be in a Turkey where social
    welfare and happiness are at a level at which people will not be
    ashamed of what they have individually. A Turkey where every citizen
    has an income that meets their fundamental needs, and where poverty
    and unemployment have been eradicated. A Turkey where buying a simple
    toy for your child will not make you feel guilty, with the thoughts
    of poverty-stricken children in your mind.

    When I wake up on July 23, it should be in a Turkey where nobody is
    discriminated against because of their ethnic background, religious
    identity or lifestyle. The state should never exclude certain groups
    of its citizens for this or that reason. Headscarf-wearing students as
    well as those who don't wear them should be able to freely exercise
    their right to education. Headscarf wearing or miniskirt wearing --
    all women should be able to benefit from public services.

    And all of them should be able to be employed in public service without
    facing any problems. This should be a Turkey where everyone respects
    everybody else's lifestyle. A Turkey where nobody is treated with
    contempt, whether they be Kurdish, Greek, Armenian, Alevi, Syriac
    or Sunni.

    When I wake up on July 23, it should be in such a Turkey that doesn't
    perpetuate an opposition focused on lies and destruction, or the
    hubris of believing they know everything and rely on the public's
    support. While the opposition supports all leaps in favor of the
    country, the government should seek the opposition's contentment.

    When I wake up on July 23, it should be in such a Turkey that people
    should never doubt their own military in relation to the future of
    democracy. Members of the security forces whose only responsibility
    is to establish security and peace should not be found to be members
    of gangs as they are today, but only trying to crack down on gangs.

    When I wake up on July 23, it should be in a Turkey that is home to a
    massive reform process in which democracy, human rights and liberties
    grow by leaps and bounds. Help should not be sought from primitive
    fascism or totalitarian statements that sanctify the state.

    When I wake up on July 23, it should be in such a Turkey that the
    rule of law should not exist only on paper. The law should be rescued
    from becoming a fatal spider's web where the strong kills and the weak
    are helplessly stuck. The power of the right should prevail over the
    right of the powerful.

    When I wake up on July 23, it should be in such a Turkey that those
    who commit a crime should be punished, not those who unearthed it, as
    was the case in the ªemdinli incident. This should be in such a Turkey
    that the difference between those who want to serve the country and
    those who want the country to serve them must be realized. It should
    cease to be a country where people's lives are destroyed after being
    labeled with attributes they don't deserve.

    When I wake up on July 23, it should be in such a Turkey that we should
    never again come across the brazen cheekiness of former businessmen
    who pretend to be the paragon of virtue after siphoning off billions
    of dollars from the country and emptying its banks.

    When I wake up on July 23, it should be in a Turkey that is not a
    trash can of shameless politicians who act as if the country were
    committed to them although they were tested many times in the past,
    and who think politics means lying and lying means politics.

    When I wake up on July 23, it should be in a Turkey where heartless,
    ruthless and malevolent forces that generate artificial threats, such
    as saying the republic and secularism is in danger, should no longer
    be allowed to divide people into camps and plant seeds of hatred and
    enmity as freely as they can today.

    When I wake up on July 23, it should be in a Turkey where you shouldn't
    question whether you have inflicted harm upon your child by causing
    its conception.

    When I wake up on July 23, it should be in a Turkey envied for its
    social welfare, peace, internal harmony and level of contentment. It
    should become a country that gives direction to global developments
    with its constructive contributions.

    The Turkey I will wake up to on July 23 should be a colorful and
    exciting dream that will make me feel happy to have woken up.

    --Boundary_(ID_8lgjgB7waz3JCTX30xIu4w)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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