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    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    June 15 2012


    Turkey's Syria stance aggravates plight of Iran's Turks

    by by Gozde Nur Donat


    The Iranian regime has increased its decades-old pressure on the South
    Azerbaijani Turkish population after Turkey adopted an unequivocally
    critical stance on President Bashar al-Assad's deadly offensive in
    Syria, a member of the newly founded International South Azerbaijani
    Turks' National Council has said.

    The Assad regime in Syria has significant military and intelligence
    support from Iran to continue to its offensive against opponents.

    Azerbaijani-speaking Turks in Iran, who define themselves as South
    Azerbaijani Turks, highlighted the fact that Iran is continuing its
    decades-old oppression on Turks with full force, depriving them of
    important cultural rights, during a press meeting at the Azerbaijani
    Cultural Association in Ankara on Friday.

    Cemal Mehmethanoglu, spokesperson for the council gave details about
    the council's planned activities over the coming three-month period
    during the conference, which includes forums and seminars on the
    situation of South Azerbaijani Turks to be held in Sweden and Russia,
    in August and September, respectively. Furthermore, on Sept. 22, the
    council will hold a public rally in Taksim Square in Istanbul, under
    the title "Solidarity with South Azerbaijani Turks." A similar rally
    is also planned for Baku on Sept. 27.

    Having no right to press and education in their mother tongue, the
    Azerbaijani speaking population have taught their children Turkish in
    their houses and at some Turkish associations. "But recently, Iran has
    started to run a campaign against Turkish teachers, arresting them.
    This is inextricably linked to an increasing anti-Turkish stance in
    Iran due to Turkey's very clear negative stance regarding the Syrian
    administration," Hosrov Emiri, a member of the council has said.

    There are a total of 35 million Azeri Turks living in Iran, which has
    a population of 79 million, said Hadi Musevi, but this fact is covered
    up by the Iranian administration and Azeri Turks have always been
    suppressed in the Islamic Republic of Iran. "Some 200,000 Armenians
    enjoys comprehensive cultural rights in Iran as opposed to Turks. Iran
    has proved that it is not a disingenuous Islamic republic, conducting
    a clear fascist policy," Musevi added.

    Members of the council also requested more support from Turkey. "The
    existence of South Azerbaijanis is not very well-known in Turkey.
    However, 35 million is a significant number and could have a lot of
    potential. Turkey should realize that potential, which is right
    next-door," said Zaur Bayramli, another council member noted.

    Addressing the speculations that have appeared in Iran-linked media
    claiming that the movement organized by South Azerbaijani Turks is a
    joint US and Turkish plot to divide Iran, Mehmethanoglu highlighted
    that their movement is purely civil oriented and free of links with
    any state. "Our council is a national, modern, democratic one,
    established on a civil society based movement. Our first principle is
    to increase the recognition of the South Azerbaijani population around
    the world in public opinion and to draw attention to the exposure of
    this population to clear human rights violations at the hands of the
    Iranian authorities," Mehmethanoglu said.

    Claiming that they are closer to Ankara and Baku than they are to
    Tehran, Mehmethanoglu maintained that the Turkish population aspires
    for independence in the long term, reviving the Azerbaijan People's
    Government which was formed in 1945 and ended in 1946 under the
    leadership of Sayyed Jafar Pishevari, taking Tabriz as its capital.


    From: Baghdasarian
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