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    Brussels Journal, Belgium
    Oct 27 2007


    Brussels Is to Learn the Power of the Turks

    >From the desk of Elaib Harvey on Fri, 2007-10-26 21:56

    Can I suggest that you do not go to the Brussels neighbourhoods of St
    Joost or Schaarbeek tomorrow? This is for the simple reason that,
    from information I have received from local shopkeepers and cafe
    owners there is a major demonstration planned for the morning. Not
    only is the Turkish community planning to put upwards of 10,000
    people on the streets, but so is the local Kurdish community. Both of
    these planned demonstrations have been banned by the police, but in
    the light of the rioting here over the last week, I wouldn't put much
    confidence in the manifestation not going ahead.


    This picture should give you an idea of how the area is getting
    pretty tense. The flags are not for fun, and the streets are oddly
    quiet.

    What is not completely apparent is that many of the Turkish flags
    being flown (this photograph was taken this morning at the end of my
    street) have the head of Kemal Attaturk superimposed upon the
    crescent and star.

    In this quarter one often sees Turkish flags flying, particularly
    when Galatasaray or Besitkas are playing but these are new. I have
    never seen these flags before, they are all the same and brand new.
    They of course show show support for the Kemalist constitution and
    are nationalist rather than Islamist.

    There are strong suggestions that the Turkish community are in part
    being directed by the Turkish authorities, who are displaying a show
    of force at the heart of the EU. They are not happy about the way in
    which the EU has been stringing them along over accession, they are
    not happy about suggestions that the EU might recognise the Armenian
    massacres as a genocide and they are not happy about the response of
    the EU to the PKK incursions into Turkish territory in the last
    weeks.

    Brussels, the rumours are saying, is to learn about the power and
    discipline of the Turkish people.

    http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/2591

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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