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    THE RIPPLE EFFECTS OF A POLITICAL MURDER

    EurActiv.com, Belgium
    March 5 2007

    In this Centre for Economic and Foreign Policy Studies (EDAM) bulletin
    article, Sinan Ulgen, EDAM chairman, comments on the assassination
    of Turkish Armenian journalist Hrant Dink.

    The author argues that the assassination of Dink has been "a watershed
    event for Turkey", which caused a "public outpouring of sorrow and
    sadness". However, he also thinks that this event should be seen as
    an "opportunity to make a stand against the rise of a dangerous form
    of nationalism".

    Ulgen goes on to explain that the current form of nationalism found
    in Turkey "is not only on the increase but is also changing course"
    to a "more aggressive soul".

    Among the reasons for this he sees the rise of political Islam,
    but also the Turkish judiciary's interpretation of article 301 of
    the Turkish penal code, which "limiting the freedom of expression".

    Nevertheless, Ulgen says that democratic forces in Turkey have become
    aware of the problem and are engaging in a "long-standing struggle
    to enhance the respect for liberal democratic values".

    The author also points out that the EU's raising of the bar for
    Turkish membership and "anti-Turkish" rhetoric by some European
    leaders actually "undermine the confidence of the Turkish population
    in reaching this goal".

    Ulgen concludes by urging "the time has come for Turks to strive to
    eradicate this ugly face of nationalism", even though support from
    their American and European allies might be uncertain.
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