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    TURKS' EFFECTIVE WEAPON (GENOCIDE) WILL BE UPON IRAQI KURDS
    American Chronicle - Rauf Naqishbendi

    http://www.kurdishaspect.com/doc11090 7RN.html
    9 Nov 07

    Turkey's application to join the European Union has met with a lukewarm
    response. The relationship between Washington and Ankara has been
    going downhill since the commencement of the Iraq War. The United
    States Senate has passed two resolutions affecting this issue: one
    acknowledging the Turks' genocide against Armenians, and the other,
    passed by an overwhelming majority with a vote of 75-23, calls for
    the partitioning of Iraq into three autonomous regions. The aggregate
    effect of all these events has been the spiteful reaction of Turkish
    leaders as they attempt to vindicate themselves by making Kurds their
    scapegoat. According to them, Kurds are to blame for everything,
    because if it weren't for the Kurds none of this evil would have
    befallen them. In this manner, they energized their mighty army to
    wreak their Turkish wrath (genocide) upon Iraqi Kurds.

    Let us examine the Turkish animosity toward Kurds. First and foremost,
    the Kurds have not been in a position of power since the inception of
    Islam, more than a thousand years ago. During this time Kurds have
    been at the mercy of their occupiers, of which Turks happen to be
    one. This implies that Kurds did not tear apart Turkish communities,
    they did not forcefully foist themselves on Turkish lands against
    their will, and they did not deprive Turks of their human and national
    rights. On the contrary, Turks imposed their draconian occupation on
    Kurdistan, they demonized, disenfranchised and marginalized Kurds
    and treated them as less than slaves. Kurds then sought decent and
    humane treatment from the Turks. Asking for humane treatment seems
    reasonable to civilized people, but not to Turks.

    Turkey has embroiled itself in a doleful war against the Kurdish
    Workers Party (the PKK) for the past two decades, and there is no
    end in sight.

    While the PKK is fighting to enfranchise Kurds and free them from the
    fetters and shackles of human abuse, Turkey has embarked on a campaign
    to mute the Kurdish pleas for justice and equality and extirpate
    the PKK. The bloodshed took more than 30,000 lives, the majority of
    which were innocent Kurdish civilians. Turks wiped out more than 2,000
    Kurdish villages and towns, forcing millions of Kurds to leave their
    homes and relocate in other parts of the country. During this time,
    Turkey has spent tens of billions of dollars which it didn't have and
    had to borrow and finance at the cost of more destruction and human
    tragedy. The country was now polarized with Turks against Kurds. Given
    this background, it is amazing that Turkish authorities still have not
    pursued diplomacy, and instead continue to wield their iron fist and
    angry violence as the only remedy. The Turkish repulsion of dialogue
    with the PKK is a conspicuous reaffirmation of the Turkish government's
    desire to continue the status quo suppression of the Kurds.

    To clear the way for their atrocities against Kurds, Turkey is
    determined to block any inroads Kurds would make toward their freedom
    and statehood anywhere in the region. Since the Iraqi liberation,
    thanks to America, the Kurds in Iraq have been breathing freely,
    cherishing their opportunities and making their region shine as the
    bright spot of the American Iraqi liberation. Turkish authorities
    have been adamant about their hatred for Kurds and they have taken
    advantage of every chance they got to derail their achievements. The
    Turkish mindset is that anything good for Kurds is bad for Turks,
    while Kurds perceive it entirely differently.

    In the Middle East, where vendettas are commonplace, and the revengeful
    "eye for an eye" mentality reigns, Kurds are practicing harmony and
    friendship even with their foes. Since the Iraqi liberation Kurds, as a
    gesture of good will, have granted many contracts to Turkish companies
    and entrepreneurs, and have engaged in every proper neighborly
    action to attempt to establish a good relationship with Turkey. It is
    telling to see how Kurds responded to Turkish intolerance with good
    deeds and forgiveness. This is a clear indication that a sovereign
    Kurdish state in north Iraq would by no means be harmful to Turkey,
    but on the contrary would be beneficial to Turkey given the Kurds'
    peaceful sentiments. Turks should not scorn the idea of a sovereign
    Kurdish state; it is inevitable and they better get used to it.

    So often people get caught up in nostalgia for their past in such a
    way that it taints their vision and judgment in the present. Turks
    must realize that the way of arbitration of the Ottoman Empire is
    a century old, and in the modern world the prevailing remedy for
    contention and clashes between nations is sound diplomacy not violence
    and bloodshed. Should Turkey continue in a path of hatred and violence,
    it will have much to lose, whereas genuine diplomacy would return an
    immense dividend of peace and prosperity. Resources they have devoted
    to destruction and bloodshed could be diverted toward reconstruction
    and social welfare. The division of Turkey into classes, where Turks
    are superior and everyone else inferior hinders social and economic
    advancement. Justice for all will invigorate the society to work for
    the good of the nation as a whole, and consequently enhance Turkey's
    economic and political stand in the world. The enemy of Turkey isn't
    Kurds but rather the members of the chauvinistic Turkish right wing
    who have never accepted the collapse of the Ottoman Empire and still
    aim at world domination.

    Since the 1980s, the Turkish military has violently intruded into
    Iraqi Kurdistan several times and left thousands of their solders and
    heavy war machinery in Kurdistan to fight the PKK, yet the PKK have
    not by any stretch of imagination given up their struggle or ceased
    to exist. Since this is what happened in the past, Turks must realize
    that another bloody tour into Kurdistan will fail as miserably as
    their previous tours. Thus, they now insist that American troops fight
    their battle for them, as if America is a Turkish colony. Thankfully,
    Washington has refused their demands. If the Turkish government were
    to hearken to the voice of reason, it would have peacefully resolved
    this problem long ago. That being said, time is neutral and it is
    never too late to do what is right.

    Turks have suffered the consequences of their own present and past
    crimes.

    Due to their lack of courage to face reality, they found in Iraqi
    Kurds a scapegoat to take the edge off their misery. Iraqi Kurds
    must beware for Turks have at their disposal a lethal and fatal
    weapon. They used it effectively against Kurds in their own country
    as well as Armenians, Assyrians and others of the Christian faith -
    this weapon is called GENOCIDE.
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