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    LETTER TO THE PEOPLE OF TURKEY
    By Dr. Arash Irandoost

    EuropeNews
    http://europenews.dk/en/node/32707
    June 7 2010

    To: Pro-Islamic Turkish Neighbors and former friends From: Iranian
    Pro Democracy-Anti IRI Activist Re: Erdogan

    Ever since you decided to trade in the Secularism of Ataturk for the
    Islamism of Erdogan, you also seem to have decided to forego your
    willingness to coexist with non-Muslims on a peaceful basis. These
    days all we ever seem to get from you, is video clips of your leader,
    Prime Minister Erdogan, behaving erradically and barking like a dog
    that its owner carelessly let off the leash. And if you don't know
    that Erdogan's master lives in Riyadh, then you don't know very much
    of what goes on in your own country.

    But your affairs are your own. If you want to let a fanatic in a cheap
    suit destroy Turkish nationalism in the name of You talk about stolen
    land, when your entire country is stolen land, from Cyprus to Istanbul.

    Islam, that's your business. But when he gets into business with
    terrorist organizations that attack, rape and murder our mothers
    and sisters (Iranian pro democracy women demonstrators), then it
    becomes our business. And when a country that persecutes its Kurdish,
    Assyrian and Armenian citizens, treat Iranian refugees like 3rd class
    citizens and hands them over to IRI thugs at every opportunity, and
    works tirelessly to appease a criminal regime, she must remember that
    we will not forget her erroneous ways.

    You say you want an international investigation into the flotilla
    raid? Sure. Right after you allow an international investigation
    into that minor matter of Armenian genocide that you've been ducking
    for quite a while. As the new "standard bearer" in fighting for human
    rights, I'm sure you will agree that it's only fair that Turkey should
    undergo the same scrutiny it demands for other countries.

    And then we can move on to the more than 10,000 political prisoners in
    your jails. A number that at times has topped 100,000. An independent
    investigation could also begin by looking into the torture and murder
    of political activists such as Engin Ceber. They could meet with
    representatives of TAYAD, the organization representing the families
    of prisoners. And they would no doubt be fascinated by the more than
    1500 children in your prisoners who are there on "terrorism" charges.

    Like that 12 year old you arrested in 2008 for singing a Kurdish folk
    song. So by all means wrap yourselves in the banner of "Human Rights"
    and it will surely turn it into a noose and strangle you with it.

    In Israel, Arabs are a legally recognized minority. Arabic is taught
    in schools and used as a legally recognized language. Meanwhile
    Kurdish identity is all but banned in Turkey and Iranian heritage and
    nationalism is under attack by the Islamist invaders. Kurdish names,
    folk songs and even the Kurdish language itself has been repressed.

    Your regime has actually prosecuted and removed officials for
    simply incorporating a Kurdish phrase into a greeting. You screech
    self-righteously about the "Palestinian children"-- perhaps we should
    talk about the hundreds of Kurdish children arrested for throwing
    stones at protests. Arrested and charged with terrorism. Just more
    of the thousands of political prisoners of oppressed minorities in
    your prisons.

    And perhaps next time your dog Erdogan gets up to bark up about human
    rights and gets through lecturing us on the use of force against
    Islamic terrorists, shall we discuss how many times you used jets
    to bomb Kurdish rebels who were lightly armed at best. Including in
    2008 when you invaded sovereign Iraqi soil in order to continue your
    genocide of the Kurdish people in cooperation with criminal mullahs
    of Iran.

    You talk about stolen land, when your entire country is stolen land,
    from Cyprus to Istanbul. Your regime is a racist illegitimate entity
    based on the oppression of the Kurds, the Armenians, the Assyrians,
    Iranians, and numerous others.

    You went directly from being Imperialists to Fascists to Islamists,
    a truly dubious achievement for any nation. Your history is filled
    with slavery, ethnic cleansing, genocide and invasion. And that's just
    in the last century alone. If you had any sanity or shame, you would
    dig a hole, crawl into it, and hope that no one mentions words like
    "Minority Rights" or "Territorial Legitimacy" in your presence, instead
    of trying to use them as a club against Iranians and Israelis (Two
    nations whose national history predates yours by thousands of years).

    But let us get back to your precious Islamist flotilla, decorated
    with Turkish flags that used to be more than just red versions of the
    Saudi flag. That ship you filled up with Muslim Brotherhood members
    and Islamist radicals bound for Gaza. Over in your wonderful nation
    of boundless freedom, reporters have been put on trial for even
    interviewing leaders of terrorist groups.

    You sentenced the head of a Kurdish party to six months in prison for
    calling the head of the PKK, Mr. Ocalan, instead of just Ocalan. He
    joins the more than 800 Kurdish politicians you imprisoned in the
    last year alone. And after all that you actually have the nerve to
    pretend to be "outraged" when Israel intercepts your flotilla full
    of political terrorists?

    You blockaded Armenia for Sixteen Years.

    But of course we know how strongly you feel about blockades. Like
    the time you blockaded Armenia for Sixteen Years. Very well then. If
    you insist on sending vessels flying the Turkish flag to aid Hamas,
    perhaps Israel should begin sending tanks flying the Israeli flag
    to aid the PKK. And when a new democratic Iran is established,
    we surely will cut the flow of gas and oil to your arid, natural
    resource starved and useless land.

    We're not big fans of the PKK, but since you've decided to friend
    Hamas and IRI murderers, then what's good for the turkey, just might
    be good for the gander. Or perhaps for every boat flying the Turkish
    flag that is sent to Gaza, Israel should donate a million to the
    Iranian pro democracy movement and PKK. I wonder how along IRI could
    last with direct financial help form Israel.

    And then there's the Republic of Cyprus. They might benefit from
    significantly upgraded air defenses. While the US insists on equalizing
    weapons sales to Turkey and Greece, Israel just might have something
    tastier to offer to one side. And the citizens of the Republic of
    Cyprus might actually be able to sleep peacefully in their beds,
    instead of being intimidated by savages showing off their F-16's over
    their heads.

    Oh I know, what you're going to say. This means war. But you
    might want to reconsider. And what exactly was the last war you
    won single-handedly? And no, bombing starving Kurdish rebels from
    the air, or occupying Cyprus doesn't count. And how long could you
    fight that war, before a domestic Kurdish insurgency overthrows your
    little empire.

    If that doesn't happen, you might want to think about the big Russian
    bear at your back. The bear has been eyeing you for a long time now.

    And with your military engaged in a disastrous war for the Great
    Caliphate, your borders would be temptingly open. And who exactly
    would bail you out then?

    Oh I know you've made many great news friends, such as Ahmadinejad and
    that fat king in the Arabian Desert, who tells your Erdogan when to
    jump and how high., but if you think mullahs care about their Sunni
    brethren, you've got another surprise coming. Meanwhile old Abdullah
    in the desert can't even protect himself without the US Marines.

    And if you think Obama would send them in to save your asses, you've
    got another thing coming. I'm sure if there were Russian tanks headed
    to Ankara, he'd make a vocal statement about it. And Russian Foreign
    Minister Sergei Lavrov would pretend not to laugh while hanging up
    the phone.

    There is of course the European Union. Last time Russia pulled that
    trick, it was Britain that bailed you out in the Crimean War. But
    these days Her M(N)ajesty's Empire isn't quite in the same shape it
    used to be. Sure Cameron, Clegg and Harman will lick Erdogan's feet.

    But none of them want to be the next Tony Blair either.

    Germany doesn't like you very much anymore. Perhaps that time when
    it got enmeshed in WW1 to protect your Ottoman Empire may have put
    them off. Or your internal campaign of subversion exploiting Germany's
    horde of Turkish laborers. What are you left with then? France, Italy
    or perhaps Austria will forget that whole pesky Gates of Vienna thing
    and this time ride to your rescue.

    No, when Russian commandos are ripping off your wife's head scarf--
    there will be no one left to save you. Not your newfound allies, or
    Erdogan who will take the first plane to Riyadh, with as much of the
    18 billion in gold and cash he stole from Iran as his sweaty hands
    can shove into the pockets of his cheap suit. And just think of it,
    as the Hagia Sophia church that you turned into a mosque, will become
    a church again.

    Istanbul will once again be Constantinople, which means a certain
    catchy 20's song will require a rewrite. Of course it may not happen
    exactly that way. But something close to it might happen. Erdogan's
    plan to change Turkey into a Muslim country will not succeed if
    alert pro democracy and secular Turks who have seen the human rights
    violation under Islam in Iran, have something to say in the next
    elections.

    So when that day of reckoning comes, you will find that you have made
    enemies of former allies such as pro democracy Iranians, Israel and
    the US-- and that the new allies Erdogan has found for you in Islamic
    Republic and Syria would prefer a Russian controlled Turkey, that has
    no chance of ever reverting to a Kemalist government. And Erdogan's
    godfather in Saudi Arabia commands oil money, not troops. And while
    he might be willing to sink Turkey for the sake of Islam, perhaps
    there are Turks who value their nation, more than Islamism. If not,
    you can look forward to Erdogan "reforming" your country, until it has
    the military might of Pakistan, the literacy level of Saudi Arabia and
    the poverty rate of Egypt and rapist reputation of Iran's mullahs. It
    is of course your choice.

    People have the right to choose their destiny, for good or ill. And if
    you find that this letter is filled with contempt, it is a contempt
    fully merited by a regime that seeks to cloak its shameful betrayal
    of a former allies in the guise of human rights, when it brutally
    suppresses the rights of its own minorities. You may wish to go on
    dancing to the tune being played by Erdogan, to sheet music composed in
    Riyadh and Tehran. It is a very good tune. Filled with hate, violence
    and religious fanaticism. That also is your choice. But know that
    whatever you have was bought and paid by your ancestors who understood
    that Turkey would either modernize out of the gutter of Islam, or
    it would be washed away by the colonial tide. Your power does not
    come from Islam, it comes from the bread crusts of civilization that
    fall from the table of Europe and ineptitude of the corrupt mullahs
    of Iran. Abandon them for the red hued madness of the Jihad, and you
    will not rule over an empire, but over a wasteland. If you doubt that,
    look to the south and to the east. Look to the desert.

    You came from there once. And if you throw away your once secular
    and democratic country for the fanatical madness of Islam-- you will
    return there again.

    Sincerely,

    Your Secular Pro Democracy Iranian Former Friend

    Dr. Arash Irandoost is a pro-democracy activist who advocates regime
    change in Iran. He denounces those who have corrupted the religion
    of Islam, make war with all free nations and intend to dominate the
    world with their theocracy. Dr. Irandoost's work has been published
    in numerous magazines around the world, as well as in hundreds of
    Internet magazines, websites and blogs. He is also a researcher and
    literary translator. He blogs at hakemiat-e-mardom. blogspot. com/




    From: A. Papazian
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