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    BADD RESPONDS TO BELGIAN AMBASSADOR'S ACCUSATIONS
    Selcuk Gultaþlý Brussels

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    May 2 2007

    The Belgian Kemalist Thought Association (BADD) has responded strongly
    to comments made by Belgian Ambassador to Turkey Marc Van Rysselberghe.

    BADD Chairman Ýsmail Sonmez, in an exclusive interview with Today's
    Zaman, said that the association stands by its statement made at a
    press conference last week, in which it accused the Belgian government
    of partiality, favoring Armenian groups at their organization's
    expense. More explicitly, BADD claimed that on April 24 the Belgian
    government had "sacked" a BADD coordinator for organizing a conference
    on the Armenian "genocide."

    Ambassador Rysselberghe, in a letter to TZ following coverage of the
    BADD press conference, argued that the notification sent to BADD of
    the withdrawal of funding for the coordinator of the group's Armenian
    conference, Pierre Bastin, had been posted on April 20 and had nothing
    to do with April 24, the date on which Armenians commemorate the
    "genocide."

    Sonmez however responded that while it was true that the letter had
    been posted on April 20, its delivery date was more than coincidence:
    "We received it on April 24, and I think that what counts is not
    the date on which it was posted, but the date we received it." He
    added that the decision to sack the coordinator of the conference
    was taken on April 15 by the Belgian authorities and that they did
    not understand why the regional government had waited for five days
    to post the notification of their decision.

    "For the first time in years, in 2007 the Armenian lobby did not
    present a resolution to Belgian representative bodies on the so-called
    genocide. The Ministry of Labor, with this decision, has compensated
    for the lack of resolution this year and has given this gift not only
    to the Armenian lobby, but also the enemies of Turkey," Sonmez claimed.

    Ambassador Rysselberghe further argued that no public authority in
    Belgium could interfere in the management of private associations,
    and consequently could not hire or sack employees, stressing that
    regions in Belgium were responsible for employment policy and as such
    had developed some categories of subsidized jobs.

    Sonmez said the association was surprised by the ambassador's reaction
    and the way he explained the circumstances surrounding the firing of
    Bastin. "I wonder how the ministry of labor of Brussels Capital Region
    does not represent Belgium. Isn't he one of Belgium's high-level
    officials? In the letter we received firing Bastin, it is clearly
    stated that the minister of labor had approved the proceedings. We
    are surprised by the statement of the Belgian ambassador in Turkey,
    who implies that Belgian official authorities have no connection with
    the firing of the coordinator of the conference."

    In response to another comment by the ambassador, saying that BADD
    had overstepped its mandate by organizing political activities,
    Sonmez said that their very name clearly implied that they could
    carry out political activities that would help Turks in Belgium to
    understand the political system. Sonmez added that in the statute of
    their association it is stated that, "The intercultural sphere will
    be facilitated by language courses (in French, English, Turkish),
    as well as courses and conferences aimed at explaining the political
    systems of Belgium and Turkey in a comparative manner," underlining
    that the word "political" exists in the statute.

    Sonmez said he believes Belgian authorities are manipulating the
    Armenian lobby to exert pressure on the Turkish community in Belgium.

    Stressing that in the notification BADD received they were accused
    of spreading propaganda denying the Armenian genocide, Sonmez said:
    "Almost all enemies of Turkey, including terrorists, have a say in
    the Belgian TV [stations] and papers. BADD has not been invited to
    any TV program to clarify its point of view, nor have its letters been
    published by any Belgian newspaper or TV stations." Sonmez added that
    contrary to the ambassador's claims, the letter had clearly stated that
    Bastin has been sacked because of his organizing of the conference.

    --Boundary_(ID_ovZc4RdHTyT+lBUhUSbsMw )--
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