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    The Police Have Become Politicized
    By Fatih Altayli

    Anatolian Times, Turkey
    Published: 4/4/2005
    Source: Hurriyet

    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan spoke with Hurriyet reporter Fatih
    Altayli at the hotel in Kizilcahamam where AKP is having a retreat
    this week. In the conversation, Erdogan had this to say about the
    recent breakdown in public order and service: "Politics have entered
    into the police force. The police have become politicized. There are
    information leaks."

    (Hurriyet) "Public order is breaking down more and more every
    day. There is a security problem. Purse snatchings, muggings, these
    sort of incidents are increasing. Is the police force not taking
    these things seriously, and does the government plan to do anything
    about these things?"

    (Erdogan) "At the base of it all is poverty. Actually, recent police
    operations have had a serious effect on breaking down some of this
    disorder.....one thing is clear, and that is that migration (to
    Istanbul) is a factor in all of this. The other thing is that the
    police force personnel is not growing. When I was mayor of Istanbul,
    the force numbered 32,000, but now it is down at 27,000. For this
    reason I say let's add university graduates to the force....Let me
    also add this: the police have become politicized."

    (Hurriyet) What does that mean? In order to wear you down, some people
    are using the police? Would this be your political foes?

    (Erdogan) Well, there are information leaks. We learn some things
    from the press before the police have even processed them. But there
    are some things that must remain silent.

    Armenian Genocide and the American Congress

    (Hurriyet) The Armenian issue is heating up again inside Turkey. The
    American Congress has announced that it is gathering the 90 signatures
    necessary to bring the genocide bill before Congress. What is being
    done about this in Turkey?

    (Erdogan) We have begun with the British. We have spoken with
    the opposition leaders in this country, and they are being very
    understanding. We are breaking down the accusations made in the
    Blue Book....which is completely a tool for propaganda. Armenian
    cargo planes can land and fly from Turkey, including Istanbul. The
    Culture Ministry is restoring the Armenian Church located on the Van
    Lake Island. It seems that while the Armenians living in Armenia are
    approaching relations with Turkey this positively, the Armenians living
    outside Armenia are fighting against it. They have taken the idea of
    migration and told the whole world that it's genocide. Migration is
    one thing, genocide is another.

    (Hurriyet) Well, will the bill pass in the American Congress? If I'm
    not wrong, US presidents have in the past prevented it twice. Will
    Bush do the same thing?

    (Erdogan) I have absolute trust in him. Because he is very sensitive
    on this issue. I believe he will take the right steps at the right
    time. Anyway, we are making a point to have our groups make contact
    with US groups at the appropriate times.

    "He is Also Uncomfortable With the Way Things Are Going"

    (Hurriyet) How are relations with the US going? It seems that everyday
    some other problem happens.

    (Erdogan) I speak with Bush myself about this matter. He is also
    uncomfortable with the way things are going. He has asked me what
    I think we should do to get over this crisis. We talked, and have
    decided communicate at the highest level. When there is a problem,
    the two of us will speak directly.

    (Hurriyet) Turkey is being attacked even in cartoons in the US. Is
    there perhaps a communications problem between the two countries?

    (Erdogan) Well, if it has to be admitted, yes. The Foreign Ministry
    is focusing on this right now. And so are we. But we need the support
    of citizens and the press on this matter.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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