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    TURKISH CC SAYS AK PARTY INVOLVED IN ANTI-SECULAR ACTIVITIES

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    24.10.2008 15:59 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkey's constitutional court has ruled that key
    members of the ruling AK Party, including Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the
    prime minister, have been involved in anti-secular activities. Friday's
    ruling was related to a case which sought to ban the party on charges
    it was seeking to throw out the country's secular system, in favor
    of an Islamist regime.

    The judge said the AK Party carried out anti-secular activities and
    exploited religion for political gains. However, he found no evidence
    that the AK Party was trying to incite violence and only fined the
    party for undermining Turkey's secular principles.

    "It needs to be accepted that the party became a focus of anti-secular
    activities due to its move to change some articles of the Turkish
    constitution," the court said referring to an AK Party-driven attempt
    to lift a ban on the wearing of Muslim headscarves at universities.

    In a setback to the AK Party, the constitutional court in June
    overturned an amendment to lift the restriction, saying it violated
    Turkey's secular constitution.

    The court's unexpectedly harsh criticism against Erdogan, who remains
    Turkey's most popular politician according to recent opinion polls,
    is likely to renew tensions at a time when it is fighting to limit
    the impact of a global financial crisis.

    The court dismissed in July the prosecutor's case to have the AK
    Party closed down and to bar Erdogan and other leading members from
    party activity for five years.

    The AK Party has been locked in a battle with Turkey's powerful
    secularist establishment, including judges and army generals, since
    it first came to power in 2002. Secularists say the party is seeking
    to bring back religion to public life, contrary to the constitution.

    The AK Party, which won a sweeping re-election last year, denies it
    has any Islamist agenda, Al Jazeera reports.
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