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    CHP DEPUTY DEMANDS DNA TESTS FOR PRESIDENT GUL

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    24.12.2008 18:04 GMT+04:00

    The dispute between a main opposition deputy and President Abdullah
    Gul over the latter's ethnic origin took on another dimension with
    the request of a DNA test from Gul to prove his ethnic background,
    Hurriyet reports.

    Canan Aritman, the Izmir deputy of the Republican People's Party,
    or CHP, said Gul had Armenian roots, which is why he has not
    openly rejected the apology campaign carried out by a group of
    intellectuals. In a counter-statement Gul said his family was 100
    percent Muslim and Turk and filed a lawsuit against Aritman.

    President 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.

    "I respect the ethnic background, different beliefs and family ties of
    all my citizens and see this as a reality and also the wealth of our
    country with its imperial history. I also would like to emphasize
    that all my 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," Gul said. "I am proud of our country, which has
    reached this level of understanding."

    "Today, ethnic origin does not gain legal and scientific validity
    through family trees, but through DNA tests," Aritman said in her
    written statement late Monday. "Birth records during the Ottomans were
    based on declarations and while recording non-Muslims, the state used
    to write a Muslim name as the father's name. Thus, nobody can prove
    their ethic identity through a family tree."

    Aritman said it was Gul's prerogative to file a suit against her
    and that she was not after anyone's DNA results, but in the event
    of a judicial process, she would have to produce documents and
    witnesses. She also said she expected the president to say the Turkish
    nation had not committed any crime of genocide. Many nations owe an
    apology to our nation, but we do not owe an apology to anybody. "I do
    not think I have requested a difficult thing. This is the president's
    constitutional duty. If he does not perform this task, he commits a
    crime against the Constitution and he should resign," she said.
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