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    Today, Azerbaijan
    March 27 2007


    Turkish and Azerbaijani diasporas' mutual initiative culminates in
    confederation

    27 March 2007 [10:18] - Today.Az

    Seeking ways to counter the intensifying attacks of the Armenian
    diaspora, the Turkish and Azerbaijani diasporas have finally settled
    on a well-crafted strategy, following the First Forum of the World
    Azerbaijani and Turkish Diasporas Organizations held in Baku on March
    9.

    Mehmet Azeriturk, the secretary-general of the Federation of
    Turkish-Azeri Associations, told Today's Zaman that the Turkish and
    Azeri diasporas have decided to set up an international body to unite
    Azeri and Turkish nongovernmental organizations, the International
    Confederation of Turkic Associations.

    "As we can see from the so-called Armenian genocide claims, the
    Turkish world has difficulties in expressing itself to the world,"
    complained Azeriturk while providing information on the latest
    initiative of the Turkish and Azerbaijani diasporas. "At the
    international level, we cannot ensure proper cooperation among Turkic
    republics."

    "The surveys conducted in Turkey show that only 1 percent of Turks
    know about the Nagorno Karabakh issue," Azeriturk noted. "While
    Armenians have made the entire world accept their unjustified claims
    relating to incidents that occurred 95 years ago, we have failed to
    inform even the people in Turkey of the Armenian atrocities in
    Karabakh," he said.

    "Under these conditions, we had to unite the Turkish world along
    their common interests. Inspired by our Prime Minister [Recep Tayyip
    Erdogan] and Azerbaijani President [Ilham] Aliyev, we have taken our
    first step," Azeriturk said, referring to Erdogan and Aliyev's
    leadership in organizing the forum, to which Turkish Cypriot
    President Mehmet Ali Talat had been invited, as a sign of greater
    cooperation among Turkish people in the international arena.

    The confederation will reportedly be established by the
    representatives of Turkish and Azerbaijani diasporas, but
    nongovernmental organizations from other Turkic republics can also
    join as members. Azeriturk was optimistic about the future and
    outcome of this initiative: "Everything will get easier after this
    stage. I hope this organization will be a unified voice for the
    entire Turkish world in advocating Turkish interests in the
    international arena."

    A long road to take

    On the road to setting up an international lobbying body to represent
    the entire Turkish world, first the unification of Turkish and
    Azerbaijan nongovernmental organizations in Turkey and Azerbaijan
    will be ensured. Later, umbrella organizations will be established in
    the US, Canada, Germany, Russia, Australia, France and other
    countries to unite Turkish and Azerbaijani associations and
    federations. Moreover, nongovernmental organizations in other Turkic
    republics will be invited to participate in this unification
    initiative. Ultimately, an international confederation will be
    established. Its head office will be located in New York and it will
    have representative offices all around the world.

    While it will primarily deal with the most complicated issues of the
    Turkish world, namely those related to Nagorno-Karabakh, Cyprus, and
    the Meskhetian Turks, the confederation will also conduct lobbying
    activities concerning other problems affecting the Turkish people
    around the world. The New York-based Federation of Turkish-American
    Association will reportedly provide support, assistance and guidance
    to the association.

    Heydar Aliyev's dream

    The mastermind behind an international confederation of Turkish NGOs
    was President Heydar Aliyev, the founding father of Azerbaijan. He
    first announced his idea in 2002. Although he repeatedly talked about
    his idea in meetings with Turkic-speaking countries, it could not be
    implemented during his lifetime. He even caused the Azerbaijani
    Parliament to enact a law to this end, and before he died, he left
    the realization of his dream to his followers. In line with his will,
    an Undersecretariat of Cooperation with Azerbaijani People Living
    Abroad was established in Azerbaijan.

    A ministry in charge of the Turkic world was established during the
    coalition government of the Democratic Left Party (DSP) and the
    Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) in Turkey. When the Justice and
    Development Party (AK Party) took power, this ministry was abolished
    as part of the reorganization campaign. The ministry reportedly might
    be revived or a similar organization could be created, which will be
    led by State Minister Besir Atalay. Today's Zaman


    URL: http://www.today.az/news/society/38296.html
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