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    Middle East Media Research Institute, DC
    Special Dispatch Series - No. 916
    June 6 2005

    Antisemitism in the Turkish Media (Part III): Targeting Turkey's
    Jewish Citizens

    The following is the third report in a series on the issue of
    antisemitism in the Turkish media. [1] This phenomena is directed not
    only against the Jews in general, it also targets Turkey's Jewish
    citizens, in the form of multiple attacks on Turkey's Chief Rabbi;
    insults to and offensive characterization of Turkey's Jews; and
    accusations of disloyalty, espionage, and treason. The media
    frequently accuse Turkish Jews of destroying the Ottoman Empire,
    carrying out the 'genocide' of Armenians, hatching sinister plots
    against Turkey, establishing a secular 'anti-Islamic' regime in
    Turkey; also blaming Jews for being rich and influential is often
    seen.

    Publications by the Islamic terrorist organization IBDA-C, [2] which
    claimed responsibility for the November 15, 2003 bombings of two
    Istanbul synagogues, circulate freely in Turkey; dozens of pages in
    each issue are dedicated to virulently antisemitic literature. [3]
    Books such as Mein Kampf,The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, and The
    International Jew are high on Turkish bestseller lists, and are
    displayed prominently in the front of bookstores.

    The following report also focuses on some of the intellectuals and
    liberal journalists in Turkey who have spoken out against this wave
    of antisemitism.

    "Judaism is Synonymous With Treason"
    Columnist Fahri Guven wrote in the Islamist daily Milli Gazete: [4]
    "[...] The Ottomans saved the Jews from the hands of Christians, who
    murdered them along with the Muslims in Endulus [Muslim Spain]. When
    Russia and Hungary persecuted the Jews, again the Ottomans saved
    them. The Muslim Turks rescued Jews yet again, from the hands of
    Hitler, who was himself a hidden Jew [...]. From the beginning, the
    Ottomans showed hospitality, seemingly even by allotting the best
    homes to the Jews - along the Bosphorus, in Istanbul's most luxurious
    area.

    "And, characteristic of their savage, treacherous [nature], in return
    they [the Jews] first overthrew Sultan Abdulhamid and destroyed the
    Ottomans; [5] [then], like insects, they ate away at the Ottoman
    [Empire]; and as if this were not enough, they stabbed the Muslim
    Turkish soldiers in Palestine in the back.

    "'Judaism' is synonymous with 'treason' [...] They [the Jews] even
    betrayed God [...] When God told them to bow their heads while entering
    Al-Quds [Jerusalem], they entered with their heads up. The prophets
    sent to them, such as Zachariah and Isaiah, were murdered by the Jews
    [...] In fact, no amount of pages or lines would be sufficient to
    explain the Koranic chapters and our Lord Prophet's [Muhammad's]
    words that tell us of the betrayals of the Jews. [...]"


    "Here is the Real Jew!"
    Columnist for the ultra-nationalist daily Ortadogu Selcuk Duzgun, in
    an article titled "Here is the Real Jew," wrote: [6] "Salamon [a
    Jewish name often used in a derogatory way] is on his deathbed. He
    asks his wife about each member of his family and wants to know if
    they are present. When the wife assures him that all his loved ones
    are beside him, he is angered and shouts at them for leaving the shop
    unattended.

    "This is a clear example of what the real Jew is. While we read and
    laugh at our jokes about the Jews, they [the Jews] are enjoying
    themselves by fooling the entire world.

    "[...] Oh my naive people - you have elevated so many of these [Jews],
    and you have given an identity to so many [who had none]. You have
    saved, protected, and fed so many of them!... [...] and they have
    created the [country's] agenda and continued their march to [their]
    'Promised Land.' While we were calling them Masons, Sabbateans,
    Rotarians, etc., they had the privilege of ruling our country.
    Whatever name we call them, we always are faced with the truth that
    they are the 'JEWS.'

    "[...] We are surrounded. Wherever we look we see traitors. Wherever we
    turn we see impure, false converts. Whichever stone you turn over,
    there is a 'JEW' under it. And we keep thinking to ourselves: 'Hitler
    did not do enough to these Jews.'[...]"


    Turkey's Chief Rabbi Attacked, Reviled By Media
    On August 17, 2004, the Islamist daily Anadolu'da Vakit, popularly
    known as Vakit, published a column by Abdurrahim Karakoc that lauded
    Hitler for his "foresight" and for "purging the bloodthirsty,
    swindling Jews" and also praised Osama bin Laden. [7]

    In February 2005, the publication of the daily in Germany was banned
    by the German government because of its antisemitic incitement and
    Holocaust denial. The Turkish press reacted with attacks on and
    smears against the German government, particularly German Interior
    Minister Otto Schily.

    On March 2, 2005, German Ambassador to Ankara, Wolf Ruthart Born,
    sent a letter to Turkish Press Council President Oktay Eksi, of the
    centrist, widely circulated daily Hurriyet, who had called Germany's
    ban on Vakit "the murder of the law." In it, Ambassador Born said
    that Vakit 's articles were 'inciting and disgusting' and that it
    would be better for the Turkish Press Council to focus on these
    inappropriate publications instead of giving legal advice to the
    German Interior Minister. Since then, the German government has
    approached Turkish Interior Minister Aksu to protest against Vakit 's
    ongoing attacks on Germany and its government.

    At a May 18, 2005 press conference, German Interior Minister Schily
    said: "As you know, Anadolu'da Vakit was banned because of its
    virulent antisemitism. Then it began publishing articles attacking me
    and, lately, Prime Minister Schroeder. The Turkish government must
    also concern itself with the Vakit newspaper. [...] This paper has
    depicted me, and also our Prime Minister, as neo-Nazis [...] If the
    Turkish government does not have the necessary laws, they should
    create them." [8]

    Following the August 17, 2004 publication of Karakoc's article in
    Vakit, the Turkish Chief Rabbinate sent a letter of complaint to
    several liberal columnists in Turkish newspapers, prompting a
    campaign of daily attacks and revilement against Turkish Chief Rabbi
    Izak Haleva by journalists and politicians who write primarily for
    Vakit.

    The following are only a few sample excerpts from this campaign:

    The Chief Rabbi must condemn Israel

    On August 26, 2004, the headline of Vakit's lead story read: "The
    Chief Rabbi who criticizes '[free] thought' is indifferent to
    Sharon's cruelty. Turkey's Chief Rabbi, who criticized our writer
    Abdurrahim Karakoc in a letter he sent to some columnists, has never
    said anything about Israel's massacres that have turned into
    'genocide.'"

    On August 27, Vakit's headline, and a report by Kenan Kiran in the
    paper, read: "Still not a sound from the rabbi. Chief Rabbi Haleva,
    who sent a letter to journalists targeting our writer Karakoc, has
    not answered our questions for yet another day.

    "The Chief Rabbi's letter prompted many reactions [...]: "AKP MP from
    Manisa, Huseyin Tanriverdi, said: '[...] [The Chief Rabbi's] attitude
    that is disrespectful of free conscience is wrong. [...] Those who call
    themselves 'men,' and especially the faithful, cannot be silent about
    the savagery in Palestine. Mr. Haleva must condemn Israel's inhuman
    massacres.

    "MP Tanriverdi added: 'In the face of the existing barbarism and
    massacres, Mr. Karakoc has sought to stop this human tragedy by
    reminding [us] of historical facts. [...] Mr. Karakoc has made very
    reasonable observations.'

    "Chief Rabbi Haleva stated that he would send a written reply to [
    Vakit 's] questions. Although two days have passed, the following
    questions remain unanswered: 'Do you consider Hitler cruel? Do you
    also consider Sharon cruel, knowing the world media's decision that
    the massacres he commits are similar to what Hitler did to the Jews?
    Do you condone the Israeli soldiers' aggression against Palestinian
    civilians?'"

    Rabbi Haleva, if you do not stop Sharon, anti-Jewish voices may turn
    into anti-Jewish actions!

    On August 29, Vakit 's Ilhan Toprak reported: "Turkish Health Workers
    Union President Mustafa Basoglu criticized Turkey's Chief Rabbi [in a
    letter he sent to him] for being disturbed at Karakoc's comparing
    Hitler and Sharon. [...] [The letter read:] 'As a religious leader,
    Izak Haleva must make all the necessary efforts to prevent Sharon's
    negative attitudes [...] If Sharon [...] is not stopped, the voices being
    raised against the Jews [...] might turn into actions. To prevent that,
    the Chief Rabbi must stop Sharon [...]'

    More Turkish politicians join in: Chief Rabbi must apologize

    On August 28, the front page of Vakit read: "[...] Politicians are
    reacting to Chief Rabbi Haleva: AKP MP from Kahramanmaras and former
    President of Turkish Writers Association Atilla Maras said it was a
    crime for Turkey's Chief Rabbi to send letters of complaint to
    journalists against Abdurrahim Karakoc. MP Maras added: 'Turkey's
    Chief Rabbi Izak Haleva must condemn Israel and Sharon' [...]

    "Nurettin Aktas, AKP Member of Parliament from Gaziantep, said that
    Turkey's Chief Rabbi had no reason to be disturbed by Karakoc's
    article, 'Israel is perpetrating state terrorism [...] The Chief Rabbi
    [...] must warn Sharon and apologize to the Palestinian people. The
    world condemns Sharon, just like they condemned Hitler.'"

    "Chief Rabbi, the Commander"

    On August 29, in an article titled "Chief Rabbi, the Commander,"
    Vakit columnist Huseyin Uzmez joined in: "[...] Why is it that one of
    the [Turkish] authorities does not come forward and say: 'You, [Chief
    Rabbi,] come here! Haven't you learned when and how to submit a
    complaint? How dare you cross your limits?'" [...]

    Chief Rabbi beats the drums!

    On August 31, Hasan Karakaya added another article to the attack on
    Turkey's Chief Rabbi: "[...] It was clear that...the mallet beating these
    drums [the six journalists to whom Rabbi Haleva wrote] was in the
    hands of that [person], whatever his name is: Helava [derived from
    the Turkish word for 'sewage' or 'toilet'] or 'Haleva.'"

    Turkish columnist: "Chief Rabbi's synagogues are Zionist bases"

    On September 2, 2004, Vakit columnist Nurettin Sirin wrote: "[...]
    Firstly, the Chief Rabbi who uses his synagogues as Zionist bases
    must learn that no Jew has the right to teach a lesson on 'human
    rights' to [us], the children of the Ottomans. These [Jews], who fled
    Spain's massacres and found shelter thanks to Ottoman tolerance, have
    carried out nothing but treason and plots on Ottoman territory, and
    have [always] carried out the ugly designs of Zionism on this
    [Turkish] land.

    "These people [the Jews] [...] tried to 'Israelize' the Ottoman
    [Empire] from within, carrying out their treachery through some
    Zionist organizations. With the help of Masonic lodges, Lions and
    Rotary clubs, and political, academic, economic, media, and
    bureaucratic co-conspirators, they have woven a 'web of Semitism' on
    this Islamic geography.

    "'Semitism' in this country [Turkey] is the name of 'treason' against
    Islam and Muslims, and against all our national and moral values. [...]
    Documenting this treachery is as easy as proving the laws of gravity.
    In face of this truth, the Chief Rabbinate and their allies' cries of
    'antisemitism' and their fake claim to innocence are laughable.

    "[...] Has he [the Chief Rabbi] ever condemned the genocide by the
    Jews, that he [dares] to talk of the so-called persecutions of the
    Jews? [...]

    "[...] It is these so-called innocent Jews who are responsible for the
    loss of our Ottoman [Empire], for the trampling of our sanctity, for
    the hanging of our forefathers, for the humiliation of all our
    beliefs, and for the ban on our women's covering [as demanded by
    Islam].

    "[...] [Karakoc's] article will be an important contribution to the
    questioning of [the Jews'] sinister plots, satanic steps, and
    historic treason in our country. When the masks of these so-called
    innocent people and groups fall, we will clearly see the monster
    behind them.

    "[...] At this opportunity, I would like to also place my signature
    under the article titled 'Foresight, Israel Shameless' written by my
    brother and friend Karakoc, and to express my willingness to be
    judged [as I stand] right next to him. God bless your pen and your
    heart, brother Karakoc... [...]"

    For more examples of the attacks on and revilement of Turkish Chief
    Rabbi Izak Haleva see Appendix I.


    Turkish Columnist Warns: Last Chance for the Jews
    Columnist for the mainstream secular liberal daily Aksam, Sakir
    Suter, wrote: [9] "In Turkey, there are 'sworn enemies' of the Jews.
    [But] Jews also have some friends, even if they are not 'sworn
    [friends]' [...] Quite a few people [in Turkey] are pleased by their
    friendship with Turkish citizens of Jewish descent. There are some
    common [shared] historical sorrows and joys.

    "Today, however, we are on the verge of saying 'there WERE' [in the
    past].
    We will either cross-out this friendship or continue with a 'bad
    taste.'

    "In Turkey, there is a big 'maybe' hanging in the minds of [even]
    those who [until now] did not see the Jews as 'enemies.'

    "They [the Turkish Jews] have an obligation to show us that they are
    distanced from the terror that resulted in the death of thousands in
    Turkey [due to terrorism activity by the PKK, a separatist Kurdish
    organization]... and that the Jews are not 'plotting' against us [the
    Turks] together with the [Kurdish] elements in Northern Iraq, who
    definitely cannot be our friends.

    "[...] The burden of proof is on [...] Tel Aviv to show that they [the
    Jews] are not playing out any Israeli 'anti-Turkish plots in Northern
    Iraq,' as reported even by the foreign media. Instead of providing
    the required proof, making nasty threat-like comments against Turkey
    is ugly.

    "[...] If they [the Jews] claim to be real friends of Turkey, the
    burden is not on the Turks, who have proven their friendship, but on
    the Jews, whose 'hostility' we are discussing.

    "We, on our part, are offering one last chance before officially and
    openly declaring that the Jews are our 'enemy.'

    "[...][Now] we have reached such a juncture that... millions in Turkey
    are all too eager to pour out to the streets and cry out: 'Death to
    Zionism!'... 'You [Jew]! Let us hear you [reply]!' 'You must either
    prove your innocence... or apologize [immediately] to the Turks, who
    took you for a 'friend' for over 500 years!"

    Jewish Espionage

    Columnist Suat Gun wrote in the nationalist daily Once Vatan: [10]
    "Upon the discovery of an Israeli mole in the Pentagon, I remembered
    the book by the late General Cevat Rifat Atilhan, titled Suzi
    Liberman, the Jewish Spy...

    "Cevat Rifat Atilhan was an officer, much valued by great Ataturk.
    His units fought in important [...] battles [during WWI]. When the
    Arab-Israel war started in 1948, he joined that front with the 300
    volunteers he gathered, and was successful in capturing a Jewish
    settlement from the enemy.

    "Cevat Rifat Atilhan is an unequalled patriot, who informed the
    Turkish public of the 'Jewish threat.'[...]

    "This present day espionage [in the U.S.] is an operation undertaken
    by the Jews [...] who like a cancer virus have spread everywhere,
    destroying the American governmental system. In reality, the U.S. has
    been infected with a 'Jewish cancer,' and the Jews will bring about
    its death, demise, or destruction [whichever term you choose]...."


    "Politics are Committing Adultery With Our Honor"
    Liberal columnist Ayse Onal, formerly of the secular, Kemalist daily
    Aksam and who writes now for the Star Gazete, wrote an article
    protesting the Turkish media's accusation of the Jews for every
    disaster in the world. She opens with quotes by antisemitic writers:
    [11]

    "335 children and teachers were murdered in Beslan by the Jews. The
    barbarism of 9/11 was a Jewish plot. Turkish society and family
    values are being destroyed by the Jews. It is the Jews who are
    cutting off heads in Iraq. They [the Jews] are so blinded [with
    hatred] that in order to conceal the Jewish finger [role] in all of
    that, they sometimes butcher [their fellow] Jews as well. It was them
    [the Jews] who bombed their own synagogues. And when their own
    families died, they shed false tears.

    "The Jews are like a punching bag. Hit [them] and hit [them], as much
    as you can... Punch [them] as much as you want, with no fear, shame,
    respect or sense of boundaries... In any event, only about 15,000 Jews
    remain [in Turkey], and they have no voice to be heard.

    "The Jews are a convenient, living shield for all immorality, all
    murders, savagery, and lies... If you place a Jew where there is
    barbarism or fraud, you have solved the problem...

    "And knowing too well what would await them, nobody has the
    possibility, nor the courage, to ask, 'Where are the human rights and
    freedoms, values of equality, principles of non-discrimination with
    regard to religion, race, and ethnicity?' If the honor [of the
    citizens] is indeed under the protection of the [Turkish]
    constitution, this means that according to the State, Jews are either
    not human, or not citizens.[...]


    A Nauseating Synagogue in the Land of the Prophets
    In the Islamist daily Milli Gazete, Burhan Bozgeyik wrote: [12] "[...]
    We went to the city of Şanliurfa to visit friends and relatives.
    Before entering the city, we went directly to the garden of the
    revered Hajji Halil's father. We performed our noon prayers there.
    Our young brothers went all out to show us hospitality. We were in
    the place where [...] Ibrahim Aleyhisselam [Abraham] lived. [...]

    "After food and conversation, we started thinking about our next
    stop, Adana. But, since we had come this far, we had to first visit
    the cave where Halilullah [Abraham] was born [...] So we went to the
    Dergah Mosque, and there we performed our mid-afternoon prayers.

    "I have told you all this as an introduction to our real subject: On
    the way back, our guide said, 'Just take a look here, look at this
    synagogue.' We looked: it was an impressive building. "This entire
    area was expropriated; this park is going to be expanded so that the
    synagogue will be prominent,' he said. [13]

    "When we saw the synagogue, we lost all our joy. It wiped away the
    vision of the beautiful garden, the magnificent banquet, the mosque,
    the shrine [...] Instead, this frightful building stood in front of our
    eyes like a ghost. What was a synagogue doing in this 'Land of the
    Prophets?' [...] Where did this 'Jew-love' come from?

    "[...] Frankly, we were extremely nauseated when we saw the synagogue.
    The food we had eaten stuck in our throats like a knot [...]"


    Respect for Christians and Jews Harms This Country
    In another article, Burhan Bozgeyikwrote: [14] "Some people in this
    country are mistaken in how they treat Christians and Jews. Such
    mistakes are harming not only the perpetrators, but also all the
    young Muslims of this land, and directly or indirectly, this country.


    "Heading the list of these mistakes is the respect and reverence
    shown to Christians and Jews [...] It is a mistake to include them in
    the protocol of meetings, to let them speak, to applaud them, to
    quote their words in the newspapers [...]. It is not just wrong, it is
    a frighteningly grave mistake [...]

    "It is a mistake for so-called professors, writers, thinkers, and
    famous intellectuals to make 'sympathetic' statements about
    Christians and Jews. Particularly, to say that 'they too will go to
    heaven' is an even bigger mistake. [...] Christians and Jews, who have
    rejected our Prophet and refuse to recite 'Mohammed is the Messenger
    of God' belong forever in Hell.

    "In the eyes of God, there is only one religion, and that is Islam
    [...] There is only one book, and that is the Koran. [...]

    "For so-called 'dignitaries' to present Christianity and Judaism as
    'godly religions' is terribly wrong. [...]


    Let Us Be Wary of Becoming Neo-Nazis
    Columnist Mehmet Barlas of the mainstream, large circulation Turkish
    daily Sabah criticized the antisemitism in the Turkish media: [15]
    "[...] Being 'European' implies that all the people and the 'media'
    accept a [particular] philosophy. Three days ago, the European
    Council Against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) published a report on
    Turkey which included the following criticism of the Turkish media:

    "Antisemitic propaganda continues to be published by some Turkish
    media organs. Identifying the Turkish Jewish Community [...] with the
    policies of the State of Israel is frequent in the Turkish media."

    "All those who follow world developments know what this statement
    means. Publication of materials that incite and generate hatred and
    hostility against a race or an ethnic group is now considered a
    'crime against humanity.' The concept of crime is not only valid for
    bureaucrats and politicians. For example, Nigerian journalists who
    engaged in similar practice against their country's minorities were
    convicted last year by the international court. It is becoming
    dangerous for the members of the Turkish media to engage in racism as
    they hide behind the assertion, 'I'm commenting on Middle East
    politics.'

    "Those who make remarks such as 'anyway, he's a Sabbatean, we know
    his [real] identity' may cause serious harm to their country and
    their profession and bring serious problems upon themselves.

    "Those who aspire to be patriots, nationalists, or Arab sympathizers
    can [easily] turn into Neo-Nazis.

    "[...] We in the media should refrain from using expressions which do
    not fit the European pattern. This kind of behavior is 'shameful,'
    even when not 'criminal.' [...]


    IBDA-C Publication: "The Best Jew is a Dead Jew!"
    Aylik is a monthly magazine published in Turkey by the Great East
    Islamic Raiders Front, IBDA-C, which is the terrorist organization
    which claimed responsibility for the November 15, 2003 attacks on
    Istanbul's two main synagogues that killed 26 and wounded dozens.
    Turkish authorities have stated that this organization has ties to
    Al-Qa'ida. The April 2005 edition of Aylik includes 18 pages of
    antisemitic propaganda.

    The first article concerning the Jews, titled "The Internal and
    External Enemy: Yahudi" was written by Salih Izzet Erdis, also known
    as Salih Mirzabeyoglu, who is the 'architect' or 'commander' of the
    organization and is presently serving a life term in a Turkish
    prison. The following are few excerpts from his article:

    "[...] The race that bred in evil and treachery, creating the real Jew,
    and the one that has become a curse to the world, is the Jew...

    "[...] The one who blamed the Prophet Jesus [for blasphemy], who came
    from their own [kind], and whom they sold to the Romans [...], that
    lowly treacherous one, is (Judah), the Jew...

    "The one who later distorted the belief of Jesus and made up the lie
    and the insult that he is the son of God is (St. Paul) the Jew...

    "[...] The ones who, through planning and plotting, brought to Turkey
    adultery, immorality, and destruction, who built Israel right at the
    heart of Islam and next to the oil and other natural resources [...] as
    a tiny model of their secret [world] empire...

    "Like an octopus hiding its tentacles under its belly, watching [for
    opportunities] to grab Iraq with one arm, Syria with another arm, and
    with others Kuwait, Hijaz [Saudi Arabia], Egypt, and Libya; they who
    need a world tragedy in order to carry out their aims [...] In short,
    those who stir the witches' cauldron to melt all civilizations within
    it are Jews... It is only the Jew, always the Jew..."

    The second article, which was prepared for publication by Unsal Zor,
    is titled, "Cursed Until Eternity": "The rabbis falsified the Torah
    [which Muslims believe otherwise would be identical to the Koran].
    They concealed the power and greatness of God and presented their own
    race instead as the 'Chosen' One...

    "[...] It is always said that the accusations against the Jews were all
    'libels.' None of those [accusations] were 'libels.'

    "[...] Their important book the Talmud commands hating all those who
    are not Jews, and when possible acting by [killing] them. [...]

    "An important Talmud writer, Maimonides, has said: '[...] It is
    prohibited to save the life of anyone who is not a Jew [...] It is
    forbidden for a Jewish doctor to heal a non-Jew, even if he is paid
    to do so - unless not treating the non-Jew would cause a public
    reaction which might harm the Jews.

    " Haham [Rabbi] Sofer has said about the Muslims and Christians in
    the Ottoman Empire: 'They are believers in other gods; therefore,
    they must be killed using indirect methods.' [...]

    "The Talmud says: 'If a Jew finds a lost object and realizes that it
    belonged to a Jew, he is obligated to return it. But if the owner is
    not a Jew, then it is imperative not to give it back. [...] Dishonesty
    is acceptable towards a non-Jew. [...]

    " Yahudi [Jew] the thief! [...] These few examples provide a glimpse of
    the 'Jewish ideology.' [...] If the Talmud says all these things, then
    we say: 'Nobody should shed tears and mucus, or mourn when a Jew
    dies. The best Jew is a dead Jew!' [...]"

    The next article in the magazine, "Why Antisemitism?" by Cumali
    Dalkilic, declares Jews the 'enemy' of the Turks, of Islam, and of
    the entire world. Jews are alleged to have a 'disgusting nature' and
    are defined as 'the people eternally cursed by God and His prophets,
    who are not wanted by anyone and thrown out of every place.'

    The article quotes many pages from Hitler's Mein Kampf and shows
    admiration for Hitler, calling him 'a hero', 'a rare mind' that
    grasped the ['real'] meaning of the Jew and the Jewish problem, 'a
    true statesman to whom no other can stand up.' The article, which
    also includes excerpts from the notorious Protocols of the Elders of
    Zion, ends with Holocaust denial, cuts down the number of Jewish
    victims from millions to 130,000 to 150,000, and called on its
    readers to read and understand Hitler through his own writings
    instead of believing the 'historic fraud' of the Jews [that]
    'prostitutionalizes' the conscience.

    The final three articles on the Jews exhibit the most virulent
    demonization of the Jews. One ends with expressing satisfaction at
    the new rise in anti-Jewish sentiment in Turkey and credits IBDA and
    its leader Salih Mirzabeyoglu with this 'achievement.' The last
    sentence reads: "This is the 'real' and 'final' place for settling
    accounts with the Jews."

    Another, titled "The Cifit's [filthy Jews'] [16] Castle" attacks the
    Donme, [17] claiming that they are not 'real Muslims' or real
    'Turks,' but 'filthy Jews' under cover, and that they are responsible
    for the present secularism in Turkey, as well as for all the
    wrongdoings in the world. The article also states that "the only
    barrier before the filthy Jews is the 'wall of Islam.'"

    Appendix I:

    List of additional articles attacking Turkey's Chief Rabbi Izak
    Haleva:

    Vakit, August 26, 2004, "Dedicated to the Rabbi." Front page
    headline.

    Vakit, August 27, 2004, "Chief Rabbi's Musketeers (1)," A. Karakoc.

    Vakit, August 28, 2004, "Chief Rabbi's Musketeers (2)," A. Karakoc.

    Vakit, August 28, 2004, "Haleva Must Apologize." Headline.

    Vakit, August 29, 2004, "Chief Rabbi's Musketeers (3)," A. Karakoc.

    Vakit, August 29, 2004, "The Sharons and the [Media] Barons, Shoulder
    to Shoulder," Hasan Karakaya.

    Vakit, August 29, 2004, "Hitler or Sharon [Same Thing]," Ilhan
    Toprak.

    Vakit, August 31, 2004, "Beat the drums!" Hasan Karakaya.

    Tercuman, Dunden Bugune, August 31, 2004, "The Tactical Mistake of
    the Chief Rabbi and his Friends," Serdar Arseven.

    Vakit, August 31, 2004, "Has the Human Rights Organization Given up
    on Freedom of Thought?" Ali Karahasanoglu.

    Vakit, September 1, 2004, "Listen to the cries...," Hasan Karakaya.

    Vakit, September 9, 2004,"Oppressions of the Oppressor," A. Karakoc.



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    [1] See also, MEMRI Special Dispatch No. 900, "Antisemitism in the
    Turkish Media: Part 1," April 28, 2005,
    http://memri.org/bin/articles.cgi?Page=archives&Area=sd&ID=SP90 005
    and MEMRI Special Dispatch No. 904, "Antisemitism in the Turkish
    Media (Part II) - Turkish Intellectuals Against Antisemitism," May 5,
    2005,
    http://memri.org/bin/articles.cgi?Page=archives&Area=sd&ID=SP90 405.

    [2] The Great East Islamic Raiders Front (IBDA-C) was established in
    the mid-1970's by a faction of the youth group of former Turkish
    prime minister Erbakan's MSP (National Salvation Party), which was
    outlawed during the 1980 military intervention.

    [3] The names and phone numbers of the publication's editorial staff
    appear on the first page.

    [4] Milli Gazete, February 4, 2005. This daily is affiliated with
    former PM Erbakan's Islamic movement Milli Gorus, from which current
    Turkish PM Erdogan and his AK (Justice and Development) Party
    emerged. On December 28, 2002, columnist Y. Bayer of the mainstream,
    high circulation Turkish daily Hurriyet wrote: "Did you know that: In
    1974, when [Turkish Prime Minister] Tayyip Erdogan was president of
    the Beyoglu [Istanbul] Youth Group of the [Islamist] MSP [National
    Salvation Party], he wrote and directed a theatrical play called
    Maskomya and also played the lead role of the 'bad son?' And that the
    role of Erdogan's grandmother was performed by a girl from a CHP [the
    secular, Kemalist Republican People's Party] family, and that the
    play was staged 10 times despite the complaints of a board member to
    Erbakan?"

    The historian/researcher Rifat N. Bali also commented on Erdogan's
    play: "Maskomya, or in its correct form Mas-kom-Ya, was a theatrical
    play that was staged everywhere in the 1970s, as part of the
    'cultural' activities of MSP Youth Branches. The unabbreviated
    version of Mas-kom-Ya is Mason-Komunist-Yahudi [Mason-Communist-Jew].
    It is known that the play was built on the 'evil' nature of these
    three concepts, and the hatred towards them."

    [5] Ottoman Sultan Abdulhamid II (1842-1918) was dethroned in 1909 by
    the Young Turks revolution.

    [6] Ortadogu, February 13, 2005. Ortadogu is a ultra-nationalist
    Turkish daily close to MHP (Nationalist Movement Party), a coalition
    partner in former governments.

    [7] For more on this article, see MEMRI Special Dispatch Series No.
    900
    (http://memri.org/bin/articles.cgi?Page=archives&Area=sd&ID=SP90 005).


    [8] Sabah, May 18, 2005.

    [9] Aksam, June 24, 2004.

    [10] Once Vatan, December 23, 2004.

    [11] Aksam, September 12, 2004.

    [12] Milli Gazete, May 9, 2005.

    [13] The synagogue is part of an inter-faith project which also
    includes a mosque and a church, which is being developed in Southeast
    Turkey to demonstrate tolerance and pluralism in Turkey's history.

    [14] Milli Gazete, April 13, 2005.

    [15] Sabah, February 17, 2005.

    [16] The word 'Jew' in Turkish is Yahudi, and is derogatory. Cifit
    [pronounced "chee-fut"] means "filthy Jew."

    [17] The Dönme [Sabbateans] are descendants of the Jewish followers
    of the self-proclaimed messiah Sabbetai Sevi (1626-1676), who in 1666
    was forced by the Sultan to convert to Islam. They consider
    themselves Muslims and are officially recognized as such. Dönme is
    the Turkish word for 'convert,' but also carries overtones of
    'turncoat.'

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