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    Kurdistan Observer, MI
    Oct 30, 2004

    Turkey and European Union

    By: Amed Demirhan

    Oct 30, 2004

    In recent months there have been an on going serious debate about
    Turkey's membership application to European Union. In principle, I
    always have been supporter of Turkeys membership to European Union (EU)
    and North Atlantics treaty (NATO) because I believe this two
    organizations are gate ways to Western civilization and it's in Kurdish
    national interest as well. However, in current condition, instead of
    Turkey adapting to the EU, it seems EU is willing to grants Turkey
    specially statues and accommodating to its racist, anti-Semitics, and
    xenophobic regime with out any change. This is very dangerous for every
    one. Turkish history is the best witness for this; therefore European
    should not repeat Arab-Muslim mistakes.

    History records that Arab and Muslim greatly contributed to the global
    civilization from 7th century to the 13th century in many areas like:
    Mathematics, physic, astronomy, medicine, poetry, literature,
    architecture, philosophy by translating classical Greeks, and Roman's
    literatures. After Turkish Memluks (States Slaves: Children of the
    state with Turkish origins) and Ottomans tribes took over Muslim
    countries, the Muslim civilization rapidly declined and become symbols
    of dictatorship and brutality in three continents. One cannot find a
    trace of civilization from Muslim world from 14th century to today
    because of Turkish dominance, therefore one wouldn't want EU and
    Western civilizations become another victims of the Turkish regimes and
    state culture (Not Turkish people).

    When one looks to Turkish media, which strongly controlled by the
    state, still insist on one language, one religion, and one race idea of
    the state. It strongly oppose to the EU classification of the Kurds and
    Alavis (a radically different sect of Islam, by some it considered
    unorthodox) as minority. Interestingly both Alavis and Kurds rejects
    they are minorities. Kurds are majority in Kurdistan areas of the
    country that consist of one third of the country's' geography and they
    are about 20-30 % of population. The Alevis are about 20-30 % of the
    population and consist among different ethnics groups but majority are
    Kurdish, and they like to be treated as equal with the Sunni majority
    however, not as minority.

    On the other hand the Kemalist and Fundamentalist Turks argue that
    Turkey only recognized the non-Muslims as minorities: Jewish, Armenian,
    and Greeks in accordance of July 24, 1923 Lausanne Treaty. However, no
    one is or willing to say in Turkish press why these three groups were
    considered minorities and not Muslims? The answer is simple because
    these three groups during the Ottoman- Ittihat Teraki regime were
    subject to genocides and so called Muslim in theory and in accordance
    with Muslim laws considered equal citizens. This was Turkish
    representatives defense about Muslims in Lausanne, Switzerland in 1924.
    However, one should remember the Turkish government still hasn't
    implemented Lausanne treaty. Contrary to the treaty it has prohibited
    Kurdish Language and has many restrictions on Greeks and Armenian
    cultures, properties, and still refuse it committed genocide against
    Greek, Armenians, and Kurds.

    One of the basic requirements for EU membership is the acceptance of
    the so-called Copenhagen criteria of 1993,
    http://europa.eu.int/comm/enlargement/intro/criteria.htm) and Turkey is
    far away from implementing this treaty. The most important thing is
    that Turkey should become an European country, but Europe shouldn't
    become a `Turkey'. All public surveys show people in both EU and
    Turkey are favoring that Turkey should become European by adopting the
    EU standard not other way around.

    Amed Demirhan
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