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  • ANKARA: Cicek: 'I have no Intention to Run for Presidential Office'

    Zaman Online, Turkey
    May 29 2005

    'I have no Intention to Run for Presidential Office'

    Published: Sunday 29, 2005
    zaman.com


    Turkish Minister of Justice Cemil Cicek said that those, who believe
    h he "intends to become president ", try to set a trap for the
    Justice and Development Party (AKP).

    Emphasizing that he has no problems with his party, Cicek noted: "I
    have no such intention. No one should fall into this trap. I am ready
    for any kind of sacrifice for the unity and integrity of my party. I
    would not do any business against my party and the government. "
    Minister Cicek also expressed that his remark "This is a stab in the
    back against Turkish nation", as he uttered to defined a conference
    on Armenians that was planned to be conducted at the Bogazici
    (Bosphorous) University, should be evaluated within the framework of
    freedom of thought.

    It has been claimed that Cicek had exhibited a different attitude
    than his party during negotiations regarding the new Turkish Penal
    Code (TCK) in order to become president in 2007. Answering Zaman's
    questions, the Minister of Justice stressed that these claims are
    only gossip. Cicek indicated that the political circles that are
    disturbed with the AKP want to stir the party and similar attempts
    would increase as presidential elections approach.

    'My remarks should be considered within the framework of freedom of
    thought as well'

    Minister of Justice Cicek has also sat on the agenda by his tough
    statements about the conference on Armenians that was to be held at
    the Bosphorous University. After Cicek's statement "This is a stab in
    the back against Turkish nation", the conference was cancelled.
    Standing behind his statements, Cicek does not believe that relations
    with the European Union (EU) will be damaged. He notes: "Why would my
    reaction affect the EU negatively? My remarks should be evaluated
    within the framework of freedom of thought. There has been prepared a
    law, which makes saying 'Turks did not commit genocide' a crime in
    Brussels, the EU's capital. Why is saying this free but objecting to
    this is a crime? This is also a freedom of thought. I am a
    politician. I have thoughts and ideas. I have to express them."
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