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    TURKISH DEPUTY WOULD LIKE TO THROW A SHOE AT PRESIDENT GUL THE SAME WAY AN IRAQI JOURNALIST LAST WEEK HURLED A SHOE AT VISITING US PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

    ArmInfo
    2008-12-22 18:56:00

    Turkish President Abdullah Gul released a statement yesterday about
    his family's ethnic origins in response to a Republican People's Party
    (CHP) deputy Canan Aritman's attempt to link the president's attitude
    toward a recently launched apology campaign for the Armenian killings
    at the hands of the late Ottoman Empire in 1915 to his ethnic roots. In
    his statement yesterday, Gul announced that his mother's side, the
    Satoglu family from Kayseri, and his father's side, the Gul family
    also from Kayseri, are Muslim and Turkish, according to centuries of
    written genealogy records.

    According to the Turkish newspaper Today's Zaman, as CHP deputy Canan
    Aritman who claimed that President Gul's mother is of Armenian origin,
    continued to attack the president in an interview published in the
    Milliyet daily yesterday, saying that she would like to throw a shoe
    at the president when she sees him in the same way an Iraqi journalist
    last week hurled a shoe at visiting US President George W. Bush.

    Aritman last week attacked the apology campaign initiated by a group
    of intellectuals to apologize for the Armenian massacres of 1915,
    which Armenians claim constituted genocide. "The false scientists
    signing it should apologize to Turkey," she said.

    In his statement Gul said that he respects the ethnic background,
    different beliefs and stressed that all Turkish citizens are equal to
    one another regardless of any differences. "No one has any superiority
    whatsoever over another one. Everybody has the equal and same rights
    under the guarantee of our Constitution," the statement reads.

    When asked for his opinion on the campaign, Gul said the state's stance
    is to improve relations with its neighbors. "We believe dialogue to
    be the solution to problems we have with our neighbors. Perpetuating
    problems is not useful to anyone," he said.

    "I would toss a shoe and draw attention to this issue," Aritman
    said in her interview. "I wouldn't recommend suing me. They would be
    embarrassed. There is no legal basis for such a lawsuit," she said. "If
    I do sue the president on charges of supporting incidents that might
    lead to an ethnic conflict, that would have a legal basis." She said
    she had known about Gul's alleged Armenian background for a long time,
    adding that she should be appreciated for not revealing the information
    during Gul's election campaign.

    Responding to Gul's statement, the deputy said: "I never asked the
    president to announce his genealogical background. I just wanted
    him to protect his nation and state, the duty assigned to him by the
    Constitution." "Why doesn't the president show the principled stance
    shown by the prime minister?" Aritman asked. To recall, Prime Minister
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan reacted harshly to the statement, saying he had
    nothing to apologize for.
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