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    TURKEY WATCH

    1ST SEMESTER 2007

    European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy Avenue de la
    Renaissance, 10 Bruxelles 1000 Belgiques Tel. : +32 (0)2 732 70 27
    Fax. : +32 (0)2 732 70 27

    1. Threats and Murders Against Armenians & Christians 2 2. Persecution
    - Destruction - Oppression 3 3. Gloomy prospect for intellectuals 4
    4. The Alarming Deep State Connection 5 5. Genocide denial and other
    foreign activities of Turkish government 6 6. Creeping fascism and
    other HOME activities of the Deep State 7 7. Recommendations 7

    Appendix: Chronology - 1st Semester
    2007------------------------------------- ------------ 9

    TURKEY WATCH 1ST SEMESTER 2007

    1. THREATS AND MURDERS AGAINST ARMENIANS & CHRISTIANS

    The perception and treatment of Christians - and foremost of Armenians
    - today in Turkey and by the Turkish authorities has been brutally
    demonstrated to the Western public opinion by the killing of columnist
    Hrant Dink (19/01/2007). A few days after the mark of compassion
    displayed by a small minority of Turkish citizens (who were mainly
    Ethnic Armenians or Kurds themselves), evidences of racial hatred
    against Armenians erupted all over the country. The famous white cap
    worn by the killer Ogun Samast immediately became a fashionable symbol
    which rapidly became out of stock.

    Shortly after, hate demonstrations took place during football games
    when supporters shouted "We are all Turks, We are all Ogun Samast"
    or "Those who aren't standing are Armenians." Later, the Armenian
    Patriarch received anonymous threats and was even targeted by
    gunshots. Some Armenian columnists were also dismissed by their
    employers because of alleged "negative attitude".

    This hostility spread to other Christian minorities and especially to
    the small Protestant population. Turkish Protestants are often from
    former Christian families (Armenians, Assyrians or Greeks) who were
    converted to Islam and who come back to their original faith. After
    Dink' s murder, many Protestant priests denounced the threats they
    endured in the general indifference. These threats finally led to
    the murder of three Protestants in Malatya in April 2007.

    The hate sentiment against minorities in general and against Christians
    in particular is tolerated - if not encouraged - by the Turkish
    authorities. Dominant media continue to describe these people as
    second-class citizens, if not enemies. For instance, in April 2007,
    Reverend Ahmet Guvener was interviewed by a local TV station in
    Diyarbakir. The interview and the montage were conducted in a way
    giving the impression that Reverent Guvener was paying Muslims to
    convert to Christianity. His own children have even been introduced
    by the TV as kidnapped children compelled to convert! This kind of
    incitement to hatred is amplified by the authorities: at the very
    end of April 2007, a high ranking official from the Ministry of
    Justice stated that activities of "congregations' are more dangerous
    than terrorists". In the very same way and during the same period,
    the Council for National Security (MGK) threatened the minorities as
    "enemies of the Republic".

    Ultranationalist organisations, notoriously xenophobic and hostile
    to minorities, such as Ulku Ocaklari or Ataturk Dusunce Dernegi
    (Association for Ataturk thought !), also play a notable role in the
    social fabric of Turkey and are regularly honoured by the government
    or even associated with its strategies.

    Given the backdrop of the Armenian genocide, hatred towards Armenians
    is especially important in Turkey where it plays the role of an
    oriental version of anti-Semitism. Racial stereotypes are widespread
    about Armenians, who are described as deceitful, stingy, cowardly
    and so forth. "Son of Armenian" or "Armenian bastard" are common
    insults. In the same way, conventional anti-Semitism is also widespread
    (Mein Kampf and the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion are regular
    best-sellers in Turkey) but is actually less significant since the
    Jewish community is now nearly vanished. This gloomy situation leaves
    the Armenian and Christian minorities in total dereliction. The last
    known episode is the issuance to 32 Armenian schools of anonymous
    death threats (14 May 2007). None of these facts triggered appropriate
    reactions from the European Union.

    2. PERSECUTION - DESTRUCTION - OPPRESSION

    Beside the direct threats described above, the overall state of
    oppression against the Armenian and Christian minorities has been
    tolerated if not reinforced.

    Despite so-called "reforms," Armenians and Christians are still
    prevented from freely teaching their language, culture and history
    to their children. Though officially ruled by a director, minority
    schools are today always directed by a Turk Muslim deputy director
    who acts as a kind of political commissioner.

    Armenians and Christians are still banned from official positions
    in the administrations and continue to endure severe discrimination
    especially in the remote areas where they are actually persecuted.

    They have to finance their own their priests and places of worship
    whereas Sunni Muslim clerics and Mosques are granted by the Diyanet,
    the Ministry of Religion. Local Christian priests are also not allowed
    to train new priests and foreign teachers are prohibited too.

    Christian places of worship are strictly monitored and restricted. They
    are also economically strangled: Despite numerous announcements,
    the law dating from 1936 and prohibiting donations to Churches is
    still in force. Thus, countless donated buildings and assets that
    have been given to the Christian churches from the 70s' were looted
    by the government and never returned to these churches. The legal
    framework behind this organized desecration is deliberately complex
    and obscure and attempts of reforms didn't change the situation.

    The latest episode of organized desecration is the "inauguration"
    of the Aghtamar Island's church. This church is one of the most
    famous Armenian Churches of Turkey. It is located on the Aghtamar
    Island in Lake Van in historical Armenia. It dates back from the Xth
    century and it is one of the few remaining Armenian churches that
    miraculously escaped destruction in 1915, during the genocide. Its
    legal owner remains the Armenian Church since its representatives
    never left Turkey even in the aftermath of the Genocide. For a while
    the official name given by the authorities to this architectural
    monument was turkified in Akdamar and presented as typical of the
    Bagratid dynasty to avoid the name "Armenian" .

    Recently, under the pretext of so-called reconciliation, the church
    was " restored" by erasing all its Christian Armenian symbols. For
    example, centuries-old khatchkars (cross-stones) around the church
    were displaced (if not destroyed since nobody knows where they are
    now) and the cross at the top of the dome was removed. To avoid utter
    provocation, the " inauguration" of the desecrated church was moved
    to late March 2007 instead of the initially forecast date: 24th April,
    the anniversary of the Genocide! The initial reaction of the Armenian
    Patriarch of Constantinople was to denounce this scandal and he stated
    that he will not attend the "inauguration". Nevertheless, he attended
    to diffuse the threats against his community. This soft looting is
    up to now the last phase of the desecration and destruction process
    against the Armenian Church in Turkey, a country that appears as a
    lawless area from this point of view.

    3. GLOOMY PROSPECT FOR INTELLECTUALS

    Dink's murder and the nationalist wake-up of Turkey sounded the
    end of Istanbul's spring. It triggered a brutal censorship and
    even self-censorship of frightened intellectuals who were used up
    to then as a democratic showcase by the authorities. One of the most
    noteworthy reactions was the escape of Nobel Prize laureate Orhan Pamuk
    who also transferred all his bank accounts in the United States. In
    the aftermath, so-called "controversial issues" were banned from the
    public debate. Prominent intellectuals such as Ismaïl Kaboglu, Etyen
    Mahcupyan, Elif Safak, Ismet Berkan, or Baskin Oran were put under
    police protection. Columnist Gulay Gökturk described the atmosphere
    as resurgence of the "Union and Progress spirit", the one that finally
    led to the Armenian genocide in 1915.

    In the framework of this nationalist blow compared by some newspapers
    as an "ending Weimar republic", repressive legislations were
    reinforced.

    For instance, the Grand Assembly adopted a package of laws allowing the
    censorship of Internet websites supposed to propagate "insults to Atatu
    rk". This package of laws was enacted by President Sezer in May 2007.

    Beforehand, many websites mentioning Kurdish or Assyrian issues or the
    Armenian genocide had been blocked in Turkey, including the popular
    website Youtube.

    Additionally, progressive newspapers such as Nokta or Gundem were
    closed as well as some radio broadcasting stations. Columnist Ozkoray
    who published articles in these papers on militarism in Turkey is
    now in exile in France. Ozkoray and others fear major pogroms. These
    views are shared by Turkey's specialists from abroad such as Hamit
    Bozarslan who heads the prestigious French "Ecole des Hautes Etudes
    en Sciences Sociales".

    4. THE ALARMING DEEP STATE CONNECTION

    The inquiry on Dink's murder gave evidence for strong connections
    between the killer Ogun Samast and his accomplices Ehran Tuncel
    and Yasin Hayal with high-rank military officials such as Veli
    Kucuk. Major General Veli Kucuk was responsible for the JITEM, the
    Gendarmerie's Special Forces. His name was previously mentioned during
    the investigation on the attack against the Constitutional Court
    (May 2006).

    Kucuk was known to be in close connection with Muzaffer Tekin, a
    former lieutenant-colonel of the Turkish army who was also member
    the so-called "Turkish resistance group" a notorious paramilitary
    organisation known for having performed murders of Turkish and Greek
    pacifists in Cyprus.

    Muzaffer Tekin is suspected of having headed Erhan Timuroglu and
    Alparslan Arslan who made the attack against the Court. Pictures
    recently disclosed give evidence of direct connections between Tekin,
    Kuc uk and Arslan and also with Kemal Kerinciz, the ultranationalist
    lawyer who filed cases against Dink and against numerous other
    intellectuals. Ku cuk' name was previously mentioned during the
    Susurluk scandal but civil prosecutors were forbidden to launch
    investigation against him. Kucuk was also present during the last trial
    of Hrant Dink. This very unusual and concerning fact was perceived
    as a direct threat.

    Recurrent usage of concepts, methods and wordings referring to
    and taking pride from the Armenian genocide is a significant
    feature of these groups. For instance, Tekin is nicknamed "cete"
    which literally means "gangster". Cete was also the denomination
    of the Special Organisation mobs which implemented the genocide in
    1915-1916. In April 2006, Kucuk, Tekin, Kerinciz, former minister
    of culture Namik Kemal Zeybek and others paid tribute to Kemal Bey,
    a high ranking official involved in the genocide. Those people are
    also linked to Kizilelma (Red Apple) a group gathering leftist and
    rightist extremists. The name " Kizilelma" is also a direct reference
    to the "Turan" - the Turkish world, an expansionist project dating
    back from the Ottoman time. Last but not least the very same groups
    made projects to foster the denial of the Armenian genocide in Europe
    (see next chapter): one of these projects was named "Talat Pasha"
    after the name of the genocide's main architect.

    Reliable analysis considers that these gangs are controlling the
    narcotic transit from Central Asia to Europe via Nakhichevan, a lawless
    area in Azerbaijan, and via Trabzon. Their opposition to Turkey's EU
    application would be motivated by their will to withdraw Trabzon from
    the EU custom controlling practices. For instance, Kucuk and Arslan
    have attended a worldwide Azeri congress in Stockholm and Arslan
    declared that activists are trained in training camps in Azerbaijan
    "to kill Armenians". After the Constitutional Court attack, Timouroglu
    also declared "we should have killed Armenians".

    Facing this reality, Turkish Premier Erdogan recognized that there
    is a Deep State ("derin devlet") in Turkey. In the aftermath of
    Dink's murder, he stated "We can describe it as gangs inside a state
    organization, and this kind of structure does exist since the Ottoman
    time. Our state and our nation have paid a high price because we have
    not been able to crack down on such networks."

    In the very same vein, Mete Gökturk, the former prosecutor of Istanbul
    State Security Court, declared on the 9 February 2007 that he doesn't
    " think that the inquiry [about Dink's murder] will come to its term
    because the ideological profile of the involved criminals is the same
    than the one of the persons who are within the State institutions
    and who are in charge of the investigations."

    5. GENOCIDE DENIAL AND OTHER FOREIGN ACTIVITIES OF TURKISH GOVERNMENT

    The denial of the Armenian Genocide is the most constant and
    aggressive policy of Turkey abroad. It never slowed down even during
    the Istanbul's spring from the end of 2003 to the end of 2005. It is
    nearly impossible to report countless initiatives taken by Ankara
    for the sake of this policy. From the beginning of 2007, the most
    notorious initiatives were: ï~B§ to hinder an exhibition on the Tutsi
    Genocide in the UN (New York) under the pretext that one of the posters
    was mentioning Raphael Lemkin' s stance on the Armenian genocide,
    ï~B§ to trigger a threadbare "reconciliation" initiative eluding
    the Genocide issue - through some mislead Nobel prize laureates,
    ï~B§ to attempt capitalizing on Hrant Dink's murder in organizing
    superficial evidences of "reconciliation" but in covering again the
    Genocide issue and their own responsibility both in Dink's murder
    and in the Genocide, ï~B§ to organize denial conferences in Europe,
    especially in Brussels (Belgium) and Paris. This last operation is
    particularly notable since it has been planned and achieved by the
    notorious Talat Pasha committee (the equivalent of what would be
    a Hitler committee for the Jewish Holocaust). This committee has a
    executive board headed by Dogu Perinc ek, the denier who was recently
    condemned in Lausanne (Switzerland) and a board of trustees gathering
    representatives of all the major Turkish political parties (AKP, CHP,
    MHP, DYP, ANAP and IP) and headed by Rauf Denktas, the former president
    of the unrecognized Turkish entity of Northern Cyprus, ï~B§ to send
    various missions to Washington to derail the recognition process of
    the Genocide initiated by the U.S. House of Representatives; to press
    as well various governments to avoid either to recognize to genocide
    (Israel) or to penalize its denial (the Netherlands) - to similarly
    threaten Chile for having recognized the Genocide or to leverage
    Turkish-speaking brethren in Bulgaria to derail the recognition
    process in Bulgaria, ï~B§ to place pressure even on the European
    Council to try to exclude the Armenian genocide from the field of the
    EU framework decision against racism and xenophobia so that only the
    Armenian Genocide would be denied, - to inspire physical aggressions
    against Armenians in Europe. On the 23rd April 2007, a young Armenian
    boy was wounded by knife by a young fanatic Turk.

    It should be emphasized that all these initiatives are not standalone
    actions led by unconnected groups but are generally headed and
    coordinated by governmental bodies. The global aim of this policy is
    to make the world (and especially the EU) endorse the racist position
    of Turkey against the Armenian (a good illustration would have been
    the framework decision penalizing all genocide denial but the one of
    the Armenian genocide).

    6. CREEPING FASCISM AND OTHER HOME ACTIVITIES OF THE DEEP STATE
    To fulfill 7. RECOMMENDATIONS The most recent elements regarding
    Turkey and the rise of intolerance, xenophobia and ultranationalism
    in this important country should be an actual concern of the European
    Union. It is not only a matter of moral principles but this evolution
    is endangering the whole regional stability from Iraq to Eastern
    Mediterranean Sea, from Armenia to Eastern Europe.

    Henceforth, we recommend the European Parliament and the European
    Commission: - to demand that Turkey continue Dink's murderers'
    trials throughout its due process. The preceding similar cases about
    Susurluk and Semdinli just ended on sanctioning second mates and
    have not allowed to punish the backers ; to envisage if needed an
    International Court as for the murder of Rafic Hariri in Lebanon, -
    to record notorious Turkish criminal organisations such as ADD, Grey
    Wolves, Alperen and Ulku Ocaklari in the EU terrorist organizations
    list, to closely monitor them and to ban their activities in Europe,
    - to make a comprehensive and fair assessment of the Turkish legal
    texts (Constitution, penal code and other various codes) legalizing
    the past and present discrimination and destruction of the Armenians
    of Turkey, - to condition the financial support of the pre-accession
    strategy to actual progress in freedom of speech, withdrawing of
    denial policy and respect of minorities rights ; to set up mandatory
    educational programs within this pre-accession strategy to teach
    tolerance and genocide history to Turkish pupils and scholars, -
    to address these issues and especially the official recognition of
    the Armenian genocide by the Turkish government among the top-level
    political priorities of the negotiations chapter.

    - to avoid cautioning counterproductive Turkey's strategies of
    fake dialog. Past experiences show that so-called "reconciliation"
    initiatives involving dialog between civil societies or experts
    committees or historians committees are merely tactical way to delay
    the issue and to avoid fair and frank political recognition of the
    Armenian genocide by Turkey.

    CHRONOLOGY 1ST SEMESTER 2007

    - 19/01 Murder of Hrant Dink - The Armenian columnist is shot to death
    because of his struggle for the recognition of the Armenian genocide
    and for freedom of speech.

    - 01/02 Nobel Prize laureate Orhan Pamuk runaways from Turkey. He
    used to be regularly threatened by ultranationalists but the murder
    of Dink gave some substance to these threats.

    - 01/02 Turkey's warships made intimidation manoeuvres close to Cyprus
    after energetic agreement between Lebanon, Cyprus and Egypt.

    - 10/02 A "Great project Turkey" disclosed - some Turkish groups
    plan to invade Mossul, Kirkuk, Northern Syria, South Cyprus, Crete,
    Aegean islands, Western Thrace and Armenia.

    - 15/02 Denial Conference regarding the Armenian Genocide organized
    in Brussels by the Turkish Diyanet.

    - 07/03 Denialist Dogu Perincek fined in Switzerland for having denied
    the Armenian genocide in Lausanne on two times.

    - 08/03 Gundem newspaper is closed upon administrative decision.

    - 29/03 "Inauguration" of the looted and desecrated Armenian church
    of Aghtamar by the Turkish authorities.

    - 09/03 Turkey forces the UN to cancel an exhibit on the Tutsi genocide
    because of a label recalling the Armenian genocide.

    - 10/04 The Turkish Parliament approves censoring Internet as China
    or Burma: Websites talking about Cyprus occupation or the Armenian
    genocide under threat of censorship.

    - 12/04 Turkish Army advocates for a direct military intervention in
    Northen Iraq.

    - 14/04 One million ultranationalist demonstrators gather in Ankara
    against the possible candidacy of Erdogan, the fundamentalist Prime
    Minister, for the presidential election.

    - 18/04 Three Christians slaughtered - Tilman Ekkehart Geske, Necati
    Aydin, and Ugur Yuksel are throat-cutted in Malatya. They worked in
    an editing house which published Bibles.

    - 21/04 Nokta newspaper is forced to close.

    - 24/04 92nd anniversary of the Armenian genocide - Abdullah Gul,
    the fundamentalist Ministry of Foreign Affairs is candidate to
    presidential election.

    - 27/04 Abdullah Gul elected in the first round- threats of the Army
    against the AKP and against the non-Muslims minorities.

    - 29/06 One million ultranationalists demonstrates in Istanbul against
    Gu l's election.

    - 01/05 Â" Soft Â" Coup- the Constitutional court cancels the first
    round of presidential election.

    - 08/05 Turkey launches its nuclear program as Iran.

    - 14/05 Death threats against the schools belonging to the Armenian
    minority. Turkish intellectuals fear new pogrom against minorities
    and against themselves.

    - 23/05 Law censoring Internet endorsed by president Sezer.

    - 24/05 AKP's Premier Erdogan pledges to support military invasion
    of Northern Iraq.

    - 28/05 Trade Unionist Deprem Sarikas, a high school literature
    teacher, killed in a "planned and professional manner".

    - 04/06 Turkey launches offensive against Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan.

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