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    ALL ABOUT TURKISH ELECTIONS
    Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis

    American Chronicle, CA
    http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/viewA rticle.asp?articleID=32893
    July 23 2007

    Yesterday evening I called Hakan, who originated from Rize lives
    in Istanbul; he was one of my university students, 11 years ago. I
    wished to know his intention of vote in today's Turkish parliamentary
    elections. Hakan was always a secular and pro-Western young man with
    great consideration for Kemal Ataturk; I never saw him praying, and
    even I do not know whether he truly knows how to do so. And it does
    not matter!

    As I have lived many years in Egypt, Hakan has been one of my litmus
    papers, and an email friend who keeps sending me nice pictures from
    Turkey's south-western coasts where he loves constantly spending his
    few days of summer recreation and relaxation.

    He and his wife in bathing suits with part of the wonderful Kas
    coast as background would look like an Italian couple in Capri; not a
    single sign of Islamic headscarf, separate beaches for men and women,
    and other similar barbaric attributes of the southern, wrong, side
    of the Mediterranean. Hakan has nothing in common with the comical
    Egyptian and Moroccan businessmen, who interrupt a conversation just
    to go pray ..... at the 'correct' moment!

    I knew that Hakan strongly criticized Turkish bureaucracy, and any
    other existing measure or procedure that does not allow Turkey to
    dethrone South Korea as Asia's leading tiger. The sky is the limit
    for Hakan who runs his own business in the booming ICT sector in
    Turkey, while being the Managing Director of another, even larger ICT
    company. I was aware that he knew Mr. Mustafa Sarýgul, a brilliant
    statesman who represents the younger generation of the CHP, People's
    Republican Party, the main opposition party, and clashed repeatedly
    with Deniz Baykal, the present leader. As a matter of fact, I called
    Hakan only to confirm what I was assuming. And as it usually happens
    in similar cases, I was assuming a lot......

    When I asked Hakan whom he would vote today for, he nonchalantly
    answered 'whom else?'. I insisted, and I simply heard the name of
    the incumbent, Islamist, Turkish premier! I was astounded because
    I could expect anyone else, from the Nationalists of Prof. Bahceli
    to CHP through Anavatan Partisi (the right wing party founded by the
    late President Turgut Ozal, and run once upon a time by Turkey's first
    female Prime Minister, Prof. Dr. Tansu Ciller) or even some independent
    candidates, but certainly never AKP, Turkey's Islamist Party. Hakan
    did not spend much time to explain to me that he was not either a
    practicing Muslim or a supporter of some barbaric and cannibalistic
    Arab tyrannies where the notion of Freedom does not exist, as people
    are born as slaves and die as slaves, living in-between as just stupid.

    All that Hakan explained to me was at the antipodes of the arguments
    of Turkey's 10 - 15% practicing Muslims, who truly intend to vote for
    Erdogan hoping for a new Islamic state that would eradicate Israel,
    bring "justice" to the Palestinians and the Iraqis, etc.

    Westernized Turks and Western Contradictions

    Many ambiguous political choices and schemes, devised by various
    influential policy making factors in parts of the Western world,
    have already been clearly perceived and understood by part of the
    Secular Democratic establishment of Turkey.

    There has been an evident anti-Turkish policy evolving around the
    following axes:

    - Adhesion of Southern Cyprus in the EU, a politically wrong decision
    because of the island's division, and the Southern administration's
    partial and ulcerous, Anti-Turkish policies within the EU (something
    that could have been expected).

    - Revival of the anti-historical and politically incomprehensible
    literature about the so-called Armenian 'genocide' - which consisted
    in a series of directives issued by another political regime (the
    Ottoman Empire - diametrically opposed to the Turkish Republic) that
    had nothing to do with a mythical 'genocide' (as it simply imposed
    relocation to Armenian populations that were active against their
    own country when the Ottoman Empire was engaged in WW I), except
    it led to massacres of Armenian populations at the hands of Kurds
    (indigenous in the areas the Armenians crossed).

    - Total disregard of the positive role Turkey can play in pacifying
    Iraq, by replacing US soldiers throughout the decrepit country.

    - Irresponsible attitude towards the criminal tyrant and warlord
    Barzani, the Northern Iraqi oppressor of Aramaeans, Yazidis, Turkmens
    and other ethnic groups that are erroneously depicted as Kurds.

    Impossibility to control Barzani's monies and weapons that found way
    to the hands of the PKK terrorists.

    - European attitude of two measures and two weights towards Turkey.

    According to EU criteria, Turkey should join EU before Bulgaria and
    Romania did, as more advanced and better integrated with the European
    policies and practices. French anti-Turkish biases either by means
    of political declarations of the supposedly Turkey's non European
    identity or via hindrances put in the adhesion negotiations through
    use of irresponsible claims of the erroneously accepted in the EU
    Southern Cyprus.

    - Lack of European and American coherent policy towards the Islamic
    Terrorism that can only be eradicated through implementation of the
    same measures Kemal Ataturk promulgated in Turkey before 80 years.

    - Lack of European and American coherent policy as regards Iran,
    which becomes a major preoccupation for both Turkey and Israel.

    - Irresponsible and absolutely improper interference in Turkey's
    inner politics through wholehearted support offered to Erdogan in
    the vicious hope of offering pretexts and venues for a later, final
    rejection of Turkey's candidacy.

    - Voracious and absolutely unacceptable greed as regards many big and
    lucrative Turkish state run companies that they want Erdogan to sell
    out - under the scheme of liberalization - so that Western Europeans
    start controlling the Turkish state and economy as they never had in
    the past.

    - Contradictory stance while prohibiting headscarf in European
    secondary education schools (notably in France) and supporting an
    extremist politician who strives to impose headscarf throughout his
    country, Muslim countries, and Muslims allover the world.

    - Inconsistency in preferring Islamists who denounce Salman Rushdie and
    at the same time honouring the controversial author as British knight.

    All these points of Western biases are very well known to Westernized
    Turks like Hakan; they are only some of the reasons of an unexpected
    attitude. All the reasons - and the logic behind them - for which
    many Westernized Secular and Democratic Turks vote for Erdogan we
    will analyze in a forthcoming article.

    --Boundary_(ID_bQhWfPFQIlXjEzoCSLZ2eA)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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