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    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    June 23 2007

    US congressman concerned over Turkish `middle generals'


    A US congressman expressed concern over a possible intervention in
    Turkish politics by the military, using the issue of the outlawed
    Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) as a pretext.

    "What happens if the generals, particularly the middle generals, feel
    that what's happening is that the government is not being strong
    enough against the PKK," asked Congressman Bill Pascrell during a
    briefing session in the US House of Representatives in Washington.
    "Turkey has a history of the military taking hold for one or two
    years and backing off, and [then] allowing civilian government."
    Turkey has repeatedly urged the United States to crack down on PKK
    bases in northern Iraq. The Turkish military has recently called for
    a cross-border operation to hit the PKK bases, but the government
    said the fight must focus within Turkish borders first. Pascrell said
    the US administration must "take a stronger stance" against the Iraqi
    Kurdish leadership in northern Iraq to curb the influence and
    terrorist operations of the PKK.

    Ömer Taþpýnar, a Washington-based Turkish analyst who also addressed
    the session, said it would be very difficult for Turkey to take
    further democratic steps towards pluralism when there is a terrorist
    threat. He added that the Iraqi Kurdish leader, Massoud Barzani,
    should also show some leadership in the struggle against the PKK.

    "I don't think Turkish generals are interested in invading northern
    Iraq. What is really threatening the Turkish establishment and
    Turkish democracy right now is basically terrorism," Taþpýnar told
    the packed session. "I'm afraid this could turn into an ugly game of
    internal domestic politics ... where you have segments of the Turkish
    nationalist establishment using an incursion into northern Iraq as an
    excuse to derail the democratic process and to, basically, put an end
    to the elections process."

    Responding to a question on a pending resolution in the House of
    Representatives on the alleged genocide of Armenians at the hands of
    the late Ottoman Empire, Pascrell said: "I think history is history.
    ... I want to move forward. Now if the only way we could move forward
    is to agree to a specific word, then that's something that the
    parties have to continue to discuss."

    23.06.2007

    ALÝ H. ASLAN WASHINGTON

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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