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  • ANKARA: Emin Colasan: Ankara Takes "Action" In Advance Of The French

    EMIN COLASAN: ANKARA TAKES "ACTION" IN ADVANCE OF THE FRENCH VOTE

    Hurriyet, Turkey
    Oct 10 2006

    Dear readers, a country which does not bow before others, which does
    not allow its honor to be violated, is also one which takes care of
    its own business.

    We have been watching the Armenian disgrace in France for the past
    days, and by now, we don't even know what round we are in anymore.

    France is doing all this for its own domestic politics. First of
    all, there are many, many Armenian voters in that country. Secondly,
    France has always been against our membership in the EU-despite all
    the pleading our government in Ankara has done-and is trying to put
    a note of finality on this business.

    Now, let's ask ourselves this question: What would a country that
    protected its own honor and respect do in a situation like the one
    Turkey finds itself in? Right off the bat, the government would spring
    to action. Diplomatic envoys would be put into service, to use their
    skills in putting pressure on France.

    But what do we do? The Prime Minister met on Saturday with
    representatives from French companies doing business in Turkey and
    shook a big stick at them.

    He said: "If your government does not pull back on this Armenian
    bill, our trade relations with you will go bad. There are 450 French
    businesses in Turkey. Rather than writing letters to your government,
    why don't you go altogether to France, and do some lobbying. Put
    pressure on the Paris administration."

    And so you see what Ankara has done: they have exported this issue,
    one which they could not take care of themselves, to French companies!

    * * *

    But who are these companies? Let me give you a few examples: Renault,
    Alcatel, Carrefour, Danone, Peugeot, Citroen, Total, Elf, Nestle,
    Lafarge, Sodexho......these are all world giants.

    A full 24% of Turkey's automotive sector alone lies in the hands
    of French companies. France is Turkey's fifth largest partner in
    foreign trade. The French companies active in Turkey provide work
    opportunities for 70 thousand people. So, let's say that the French
    Parliament goes ahead and votes to pass the Armenian bill; what will
    Prime Minister Erdogan do? Kick these companies out of Turkey?

    Of course not, this would not be possible. He can neither kick them
    out nor bring any limitations on their business about. Because the
    ultimate damage from such actions would be felt not by the companies
    themselves, but by the Turks working for them.

    Interestingly, we experienced this same event during the collapse of
    the Ottoman Empire. When Austria decided to include Bosnia Herzegovina
    in its own land, there were giant protest meetings in Istanbul and
    throughout Anatolia. It was declared that there would be a boycott
    (!) of Austrian goods. At that time, the famous "fez" worn by
    males was produced in Austria. But in the end, nothing changed,
    and Bosnia-Herzegovina slipped from our hands!

    So, knowing that we cannot kick out the French companies, what else
    can be done? Ah yes, Ankara is intoning that there will be contract
    bidding for a helicopter order Turkey is going to make.....and there
    is also the bidding for the nuclear reactor to be built! And so,
    warns Ankara, we will not allow French companies to bid in the high
    stakes for those contracts!

    But please friends, let's not joke around.

    Boycotts and such are not going to solve this business. It is when you
    gain respect for your country outside in the world that things like
    "Armenian genocide bills" cease to keep you from proceeding. Our
    current leaders have forgotten this. While there is no gravity or
    respect accorded to Turkey outside our borders, the leaders in Ankara
    are looking for savior in a few French companies doing business here.

    It's like this: A man commits a crime, he's surrounded by police, and
    in desperate hopes of saving himself, he takes a small child hostage,
    and presses a knife threateningly against the child's throat. This is
    what Prime Minister Erdogan is doing. He says "My word is no longer
    effective, I have no gravity left outside Turkey. Hey, French firms,
    rescue me." What he forgets is that these same firms do business in
    both France and Armenia.

    ****

    Let's imagine for a moment that France does not pass the bill. What
    would this mean? Would it mean that their stance on our membership in
    the EU, or on the whole Armenian genocide issue, had changed? No. And
    if they do pass the bill? Will French companies be scapegoated
    and kicked out of Turkey? Please don't make me laugh. As Turks, we
    watch the situation that the Turkish Republic has fallen into with
    amazement, horror, and embarassment. This is some sort of enormous
    spiritual torture that we are being exposed to. We have auctioned off
    everything we have to foreign firms. The US is now in charge of dealing
    with PKK terror, while Northern Iraq has been handed over to Barzani
    and Talabani. Meanwhile, our laws governing the insulting of Turks,
    Turkish Parliament and our republic are being guided by EU laws. And
    the economy is in the hands of the IMF and foreign capital.

    The latest in this auctioning off is to hand over the business of
    the Armenian genocide bill to be taken care of by French companies
    and their representatives!

    And so we witness the painful ending to endless pleading, begging,
    and the destruction of our country's own respect: the passing off of
    national problems to foreign concerns in the hopes that they can act
    for us! I don't know whether we should laugh or cry.
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