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    Nationalist leader calls on PM to give up 'devastating project'


    Sunday, December 13, 2009
    ANKARA - Hürriyet Daily News


    Turkey is at risk of division, said nationalist leader Devlet Bahçeli,
    calling on Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoðan to give up the
    "devastating project," referring to the government-led initiative to
    end the decades-old Kurdish question.

    The Nationalist Movement Party, or MHP, staged a mass meeting in
    Ankara under the theme of "Live and Let Live: 1,000-year-old
    Brotherhood" on Sunday. Bahçeli said Turkey was encountering enormous
    threats. "The problems at stake are division and terror in Turkey," he
    said.

    Rain did not prevent thousands from gathering at Tandoðan Square and
    chanting slogans such as "Martyrs are immortal, homeland is
    indivisible" and "How happy is he who can call himself a Turk."

    The audience listened to an original voice recording of Mustafa Kemal
    Atatürk's famous address, called Nutuk, at the gathering after a folk
    music concert and a theatrical show. The crowd also sang anthems and
    watched folk dance shows.

    "The Turkish people, who have enjoyed brotherhood ties for over 1,000
    years, met to write history once more and protect this brotherhood,"
    Bahçeli said in his speech. He thanked the crowd for looking after
    martyrs and veteran soldiers.

    "The dirty games played on the 1,000-year-old brotherhood have failed
    to succeed," said Bahçeli, asserting the country had suffered at the
    hands of the ruling Justice and Development Party, or AKP.
    "Destruction has reached a huge level of disaster. The social
    structure has been damaged."

    Bahçeli also criticized the administration's foreign policy and
    accused the government of following a policy of "give and get rid of."

    "Turkey became a country that followed Greeks in Cyprus, [Iraqi
    Kurdish leader Massoud] Barzani in Iraq, and Armenians in the
    Caucasus. It gave Iraqi Turkmens a cold shoulder and made Azerbaijani
    brothers upset. It also forgot our brothers in the Balkans," Bahçeli
    said.

    The nationalist leader claimed: "Our country is now facing much bigger
    and more important threats and risks. The problems at stake are
    division and terror in Turkey. Our sons continue to fall, and their
    mothers' cry and elegy harrow our feelings."

    Bahçeli defined the government-led democratic initiative as a
    "destructive project" and called on Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
    Erdoðan to give it up.

    "As a prime minister, you are responsible for the safety of the
    country. You don't have the responsibility for those bloody-handed
    terrorists but for innocent victims among our people. Give up the
    destruction of this so-called initiative."

    "You have damaged our national values too much over the last seven
    years. You encouraged those betrayers by asserting their 'being from
    Turkey and Turkish.' You've invited the [terrorists] to negotiate at
    the table and cooperated with Ýmralý [the island where terrorist
    leader Abdullah Öcalan is imprisoned]. You have done what the PKK [the
    outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party] did by tolerating terror and
    accusing us of taking advantage of bloodshed."

    Urging his party members to be careful against provocations and stay
    away from violence, Bahçeli said: "We have no future for what we're
    looking for in the streets. While others are taking to the streets, we
    will be in power and overcome terror thanks to the power of the
    state."

    "Do not let those provocateurs attempt to take us away from our main
    goal," he said. "Be careful against any kind of provocation. You will
    act in solidarity. The Turkish people need you today and tomorrow."
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