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    Zaman, Turkey
    25 Oct. 2004


    ETYEN MAHCUPYAN

    "Minority" in the Report

    Do you think it is possible to progress on the European Union (EU) path
    without understanding the fact that a national policy can only be
    composed with the help of a combined willpower filtered by communal
    discussion?


    That EU already exists as a concrete expression of this political
    concept with its process of existence and constitution. However, Turkey
    is not able to escape from the vicious circle forcing it to depend on
    "the divine format."

    Hence, the political preferences that emerged in the first years of
    Republic seem to have determined the future of this country
    everlastingly.

    Therefore, it cannot be admitted that each of the said principles of
    existence are political choices, and the Republic that is obliged to
    carry the temporary social consensus of the changing demands, should
    turn into a burden laden with a divine subject on our shoulders.

    "The minority" concept is one of the most outstanding features of this
    concept…

    According to the official expression, the word "minority" includes only
    Greeks, Jewish and Armenian community members in conformity with the
    Lausanne Peace Treaty.

    Kurds and Alevis are not included in this definition since Lausanne
    does not mention them.

    How can a country misinterpret its own founding agreement on purpose?
    However, it happens in our country. Lausanne directly refers to some
    sort of rights for all Turkish citizens, other than the definition of
    minority for all non-Muslims, without giving a name to the community.
    If you seriously consider all the rights specified for all Turkish
    citizens in Lausanne, you can neither ban the Kurdish language nor
    indirectly impose Alevi religious practices. In short, the Turkish
    Republic has systematically ignored Lausanne.

    Whereas, the "minority" concept nowadays is presented within a
    different framework and perceived as an extension of a democratic
    outlook.

    Any community that shows signs of deficiency towards a part
    power-dominant, standing outside the dominant ethnic, religious and
    cultural part in a community, and is able to produce a specific
    cultural identity for itself, is called a "minority."

    It is possible to call it "objective minority" because it gives the
    said community a definition outside.

    Of course, there is something about how a community feels, positions
    itself and where it sees itself: We might call that "subjective
    minority."

    The existence of a political minority is only available when both the
    objective and subjective minority facts go along together.

    Henceforth, Kurds and Alevis cannot consider themselves as minorities.
    No one force them to define themselves as minorities.

    But the EU explicitly and objectively perceives them as minorities…

    They both have unique and cultural identities independent of the
    dominant culture and are in a secondary position under the sovereign
    culture.

    Turkey seems to have changed some sentences since it does not like the
    "minority" expression in the EU [Progress] Report.

    Why were we perturbed by Kurds and Alevis being called minorities?

    It must have been to resist the Western world's opportunity of
    intervening and not to step back from our "ancient" position.

    Yet, there is an odd situation here because the minorities according to
    international law definition have no right to decide their own destiny,
    but the communities that are not regarded as minorities have.

    I am very curious: Does Turkey really know what it is doing and why it
    is defending what?

    To be honest, as one who defends Kurdish people being equal, I do not
    object to Turkey's position on this.

    However, if anyone does not know what it means, there are crucial
    problems before since it will not be very easy to keep them under the
    sovereign identity and at the same time not give the Kurds and Alevis a
    minority status.

    --Boundary_(ID_jeLkmjg/JKuQFAjUQk7DkA)--
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