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    ANKARA TO ACTIVATE TURKIC DIASPORA

    asbarez
    Monday, April 16th, 2012

    The architect of Ankara's plan, Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag

    ANKARA-In a campaign coordinated by Turkey's deputy prime minister,
    official Ankara is pushing to organize "the million of people in its
    diaspora" in a campaign aimed at countering international recognition
    of the Armenian Genocide, reported the Hurriyet Daily News on Monday.

    Reportedly, the plan is being penned by Turkey's Deputy Prime Minster
    Bekir Bozdag. who run's a government body called the Overseas Turks
    Agency, which was established in 2010.

    "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 Hurriyet Daily News over the weekend.

    Hurriyet reports that in June, representatives of around 500
    non-governmental organizations from mainly European countries and
    elsewhere will converge in Ankara for 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 told Hurriyet. "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."

    "However, we need to do more than this. We are encouraging them to
    adopt dual citizenship and enjoy full-pledged rights," Hurriyet quoted
    the official as saying.

    Hurriyet also reported that some 2,000 Turks living abroad will be
    invited to a meeting in Istanbul which would mark the establishment
    of what the official called the "Turkish diaspora."

    The plan envisions the inclusion of groups representing what the
    paper called "other diasporas of like-minded countries."

    The plan envisions a strong alliance with Azerbaijanis living outside
    of Azerbaijan. To that end, a meeting is being planned to take place
    on September 15, the when Nuri Pasha, an Ottoman general representing
    Enver Pasha, one of the architects of the Armenian Genocide, commanded
    Turkish troops to Baku in 1918 to fight the Russians.

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