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    Hurriyet Daily News, Turkey
    April 16 2012

    Ankara moves to create its own diaspora

    by Serkan DemirtaÅ?


    Turkey is pushing the millions of people in its diaspora to organize
    themselves in the interests of countering Armenian genocide claims and
    fighting the growing threat of racism in Europe.

    `We are working on drafting a strategy document on the diaspora. It
    will respond to our priorities, objectives and working methods. We
    will also outline our messages through this document,' a senior
    government official told the Hürriyet Daily News over the weekend.

    The strong Azeri diaspora is likely to be a powerful allied force for
    the Turkish diaspora. This strategy is being penned by the Overseas
    Turks Agency, established in 2010, a government body led by deputy
    Prime Minister Bekir BozdaÄ?.

    As part of the plan to create a well-functioning diaspora, the agency
    is planning to hold two massive meetings in June and September to
    provide solid ground for Turkish nongovernmental organizations based
    abroad and those who want to take an active part in such affairs. In
    June, around 500 NGOs from mainly European countries and elsewhere
    will be invited to Ankara for a conference on legal ways to confront
    racist and discriminatory attitudes toward Turks.

    `Our objective is to provide our citizens and NGOs information on ways
    to claim their rights in a conscious and organized manner,' the
    official said. `We advise them to remain within the boundaries of the
    law when they face racist attacks. We tell them to go to the police
    and make written applications so that these attacks can be addressed
    in a proper way using democratic means.'

    The Turkish government is seriously concerned by growing racism in
    European countries, especially in Western Europe, and is making it an
    issue during political talks as well.

    `However, we need to do more than this. We are encouraging them to
    adopt dual citizenship and enjoy full-pledged rights,' the official
    added. In the second phase, officials want to gather around 2,000
    Turks living abroad for a meeting in Istanbul which would mark the
    establishment of what the official called the `Turkish diaspora.' The
    plan is expected to be strengthened by the establishment of alliances
    with several other diasporas of like-minded countries ` especially
    Azerbaijan.

    In line with this idea, officials are planning on holding the meeting
    on Sept. 15, the day when Nuri PaÅ?a, an Ottoman general serving under
    the infamous Enver PaÅ?a, commander of the Eastern Army Group, saved
    Baku from the Russians in 1918.


    From: Baghdasarian
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