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  • ANKARA: Two Mistakes In The Discussion Between Gul And Aritman

    TWO MISTAKES IN THE DISCUSSION BETWEEN GUL AND ARITMAN
    By Fikret Bila

    Turkish Press
    Dec 24 2008

    MILLIYET- Everyone is talking about a statement made by Canan Aritman,
    Republican People's Party (CHP) Izmir deputy, which implied that
    President Abdullah Gul's mother had Armenian roots. Citing his
    family tree, President Gul said this argument was false. Gul stated
    that he is Muslim and Turkish on both sides of his family, as 100
    years of the tree proves. Gul said that he felt he had to set the
    record straight in order to correct a tendentious lie which started
    when he ran for president last year and has recently been openly and
    deviously resurrected. He added that he wanted to establish the truth
    for history's sake.

    Aritman's statement implying that Gul's mother has Armenian roots was
    unfortunate. The path she took was wrong. Whether Gul's mother has
    Armenian roots or not shouldn't be used for political fodder. Aritman's
    'racial' approach was widely criticized, including by the CHP, her own
    party. This is another sign that what Aritman did was wrong. Aritman
    offended Turkey's Armenians with her suggestion about Gul. Her
    approach, which paints being Armenian as a crime or deficiency, is
    contrary to the Turkish Republic's founding principles. Her words
    ill suit a member of a party like the CHP (Turkey's first party),
    which established the founding principles of the republic. The Turkish
    Republic isn't based on an ethnic basis. Ataturk's understanding of the
    nation wasn't racist. In an excellent formulation of his understanding
    of the nation and nationalism, Ataturk said that the nation which
    established the Turkish nation is called the Turkish nation. Whatever
    one's ethnic background, each and every citizen of the Turkish Republic
    can undertake any post or duty. The president, Parliament speaker,
    prime minister, chief of General Staff and government ministers may
    have different ethnic roots. This is a requirement of the republic's
    founding principles.

    Gul not only released his family tree, but also sued Aritman. The
    president represents the entire nation, and he's head of the
    state. Thus his filing a lawsuit against claims that there are
    Armenians in his family and allegations of discrimination might offend
    our Armenian citizens. If being an Armenian or having a family with
    Armenian roots is seen as something which has to be denied, this might
    cause misunderstandings, particularly in terms of Gul's responsibility
    to represent the entire nation. Although he was trying to prevent
    political exploitation, Gul shouldn't have sued her, but instead,
    out of consideration for our Armenian citizens, found it sufficient to
    issue a statement. Looking at the situation in terms of the republic's
    founding principles, Gul filing a lawsuit against Aritman's statements
    amounts to compounding one mistake with yet another."
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