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    IS YOUR LAST NAME DAVUTOGLU OR DAVUTYAN?: ZAMAN

    news.am
    Dec 24 2009
    Armenia

    Republican People's Party (CHP) deputy Ensar Ogut criticized Turkish
    Government, particularly Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu calling
    Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu "Davutyan," an Armenian-sounding
    last name, Turkish Zaman daily reports.

    In the course of press conference, Ogut commented on American NBS TV
    station information that called a part of Turkey 'Kurdistan': "The TV
    station in question does not even say sorry, it does not say it made a
    mistake. He [the foreign minister] does not issue a statement. He makes
    no explanation. Foreign Minister, are you good for anything? Is your
    last name Davutoglu or Davutyan? Just so we know. If you are Davutyan,
    you are making an Armenian initiative. What is your first name, your
    last name? Are you a Turk? Are you the foreign minister of Turkey? Why
    does the prime minister not react? Maps showing 'Kurdistan' have been
    broadcast many times; why is no one doing anything? If Americans show
    a divided map of France, Germany, Italy or Greece, strong reactions
    would follow from these countries," the source says.

    "Following this, Republican People's Party (CHP) Deputy Chairman Onur
    Oymen angered Turkey's Alevi community by referring to the Turkish
    government's strong response to a 1937 rebellion in the predominantly
    Alevi city of Tunceli, then known as Dersim, as an example of fighting
    terrorism," the source reads.

    Experts reckon that Ogut's words, "questioning the Davutoglu's
    ethnicity are clear discrimination", the source informs.

    Based on above mentioned, the impression emerges that some Turkish
    politicians have complexes about Armenia-related issues. Appealing
    to psychological phenomena, Ogut's words cannot be qualified other
    than a "complex". If the matter is a Kurdistan map, how does this
    touch Turkish FM with modified Armenian surname? Perhaps, it sounded
    really witty at the press conference, but definitely un-PC, let alone
    ethics and morale. The only reason for this could be archetypical data,
    that every now and then appear in the minds of Turkish politicians.
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