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    LEADER OF "GREY WOLVES" ARMENIAN?

    Azg/am
    25 Aug 04


    Finding Armenian Roots - a Way to Defame politicians

    The ethnic origin and/or religious background of certain Turkish
    officials are often a theme for discussion in Turkey. We don't mean
    the Donmes, the Muslim Jews, but rather Christian Armenians. What's
    the reason of this genesis digging that turn into accusation? Before
    answering this question we want to remind you that the Turkish
    president Ahmed Nacet Sezer was subjected to doubts concerning his
    birth in Kotahia, a Christian district.

    Some of suchlike suppositions appear in the press others remain only
    rumors. The last victims exposed to bigoted doubts were former
    Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs and Prime Minister Mesut Ylmazin
    who was said to be Armenian, the present Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul
    is said to have Georgian origin. Even more, the charismatic leader of
    the "Grey Wolves" political organization Alparslan Turkesh, born in
    Cyprus in 1917, was blamed for having adopted anArmenian child.

    The founder of today's Turkey Kemal Ataturk was also blamed for
    adopting an Armenian daughter Sabiha Giokchen who later became the
    first women pilot inthe Turkish air force.

    Discussions over the origin of Sabiha Giokchen made the supreme
    headquarters of Turkey intervene declaring officially: "Her Armenian
    origin is of no importance. Even if it's true that shows that Ataturk
    tolerated religious and ethnic minorities."

    In order to prove that Armenian roots are means of defaming certain
    politicians we shall bring the example of Devlet Bahceli, president of
    the Nationalistic Movement party. The Turkish Akos Daily spreads
    information ongenealogy of Bahceli referring to another newspaper
    Vakit.

    According to the Akos Daily August 13 issue, a Turkish historian Jezmi
    Yurtsevert studied Bahceli's genealogy and published in the
    newspaper. As a result of the research historian concluded that
    Bahceli is a 100 percent Turk withno drop of Armenian or Christian
    blood. In 2003 Yurtsevert studied the Ottoman archives and turned to
    the municipality of Kozan (Armenian name for Kozan is Sis, the
    birthplace of Bahceli) to find out facts about his birth certificate.

    Jezmi Yurtsevert concludes with the following words: "Documents of the
    Ottoman archive refute the false claims about Bahceli's Armenian
    origin. The results of the research show that he comes from Turkmen
    fattahli tribe and that his forefathers in the Ottoman era were feuds
    occupying the lands stretching from Urha to Marash. No doubt that it's
    a trick to put an end to the political carrier of Bahceli by using an
    Armenian weapon."
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