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    GLOBAL BAK DEMANDS REMOVAL OF THE DEFENSE MINISTER

    BIA
    Nov 17 2008
    Turkey

    The Global Peace and Justice Coalition (Global BAK) has demanded
    removal of Minister of Defense Vecdi Gönul for presenting the
    minorities living in Turkey as the enemy.

    The Global Peace and Justice Coalition (Global BAK) has demanded
    removal of Minister of Defense Vecdi Gönul for defending the forced
    exchange of populations and the forced migration of Armenians during
    the late Ottoman and the early Republican periods.

    The Global BAK said that Gönul was threatening the minorities that
    exist in Turkey today by justifying the violence against the minorities
    and the different groups.

    Gönul had asked rhetorically in the speech he gave at Brussels on
    November 10 whether the present national state would be possible
    if the Greeks would stay in the Aegean region and the Armenian all
    over Turkey.

    The racist climate that led to Dink's murder The Global BAK argued
    in its speech given today that if Gönul was not removed from his
    post then the government would be responsible for the implications
    of Gönul's speech.

    "The Global Peace and Justice Commission is an anti-war platform in
    whose ranks are also Armenians, Greeks and Kurds. Among its founders
    was Hrant Dink, who was killed by the racist climate while trying to
    form bridges of dialog for the brotherhood of peoples."

    "Hrant Dink, who had committed his whole life to the struggle
    for peace, justice and equality was murdered because he was an
    Armenian. But now Vecdi Gönul is trying to foster the same climate,
    the same racist atmosphere. A minister is praising a dark page of
    recent history that led to great sufferings. "

    The organization claimed at Gönul had committed the crime of "pushing
    people towards hatred and hostility by presenting the Greeks and
    Armenians who still live in Turkey as "the enemy".

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