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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    George Bush has his `beacons' of democracy

    Turkey is the very country which will never miss the
    chance to involve other countries in the resolution of
    its own problems, especially countries like the USA or
    Russia, at worst.
    10.01.2008 GMT+04:00

    The visit of the Turkish President Abdullah Gul to the
    USA was perfectly organized: meetings with George
    Bush, Condoleezza Rice, congressmen and the
    American-Turkish organizations were held. This is
    quite natural, since the Turkish President's visit to
    Washington was his first one as the President of
    Turkey. But the most noteworthy announcement was the
    one made by George Bush, who said that Turkey is the
    perfect example of a democratic country, which
    co-exists together with Islamic values.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ `Europe only benefits if Turkey is
    integrated into the EU, since Turkey could become the
    bridge between Europe and the Islamic world,' said the
    President of the USA. However, the U.S. President has
    rather strange `beacons' of democracy; speaking about
    Turkey or Georgia. `Both countries have to face the
    problem of terrorism, and the Kurdistan Workers Party
    is a terrorist organization, which threatens Turkey,
    Iraq, and everybody else who wants to live in peace,'
    said the U.S. President. The President of Turkey stood
    next to Bush with a smile and added that `His country
    and the USA have common approaches and common urge
    towards working for the sake of peace and prosperity,
    as well as fighting against PKK.'

    It happens so that all the problems regarding with the
    human rights and democracy in Turkey are now solved
    and that the only problem left is the one with the
    Kurds who have been fighting for more than 30 years.
    The truth is that after September 11, 2001 Turkey
    received a `present' in the form of PKK, which is a
    terrorist organization and against which Turkey needs
    to fight with the help of the American tax-payers.
    Turkey is the very country which will never miss the
    chance to involve other countries in the resolution of
    its own problems, especially countries like the USA or
    Russia, at worst. However, things are not that smooth
    with Russia yet, instead everything is quite fine with
    President Bush. It's very unlikely that the Bush
    Administration and the Department of States are not
    aware of the existence of Article 301, which is very
    far from democracy and the values it practices, or of
    the blocked borders with Armenia, or of the
    oppressions of the religious minorities in Turkey,
    which have become hostage because of Ankara's stubborn
    unwillingness of recognizing several historical facts,
    such as the Genocides committed against the Armenians,
    Greeks, Assyrians, the pressure upon the Oriental
    Orthodox Church, and the ban on own history.

    The truth is that not everyone in Turkey is quite
    happy with Gul's visit. The leader of the oppositional
    Republican People's Party Deniz Baykal, in his speech
    made during the session of the parliamentary fraction
    of his party, criticized the President's visit to the
    USA. The RPP leader said that the international
    meetings are very important, but it is not right to
    make everyday contacts out of them. `International
    visits are very encouraging, however, allowing these
    visits to make the relations ordinary and cast doubt
    on their main point is wrong,' emphasized Baykal,
    writes the newspaper Hurriyet.

    Perhaps after all there is democracy in Turkey; one of
    these days, a series of comics about the adventures of
    homeless dogs having the names of Muslim-heroes has
    been published in one of the most famous newspapers
    `Milliyet'. It should be mentioned, that the dog is
    considered an `evil' animal in Islam. True, these were
    not caricatures the Prophet Mohammed, but it was
    something unacceptable either. Demonstrations are held
    in front of the building of the editorial office and
    religious organizations, those who are not happy with
    the comics are going to have legal proceedings with
    the editorial office. By the way, last year in March
    the Government of Turkey was in legal proceedings with
    the `Penguin' (satirical newspaper). The newspaper had
    published a caricature of the Cabinet, picturing them
    as animals, and the Prime-Minister Recep Erdoghan was
    pictured as a cat, which is considered a cunning
    animal by the Turks. Erdoghan prosecuted the `Penguin'
    for it, but lost the case. The respondents managed to
    gather a number of examples of using images of animals
    in political caricatures in Turkey in different
    periods, but some other cases connected with political
    caricatures are being investigated in Turkish courts
    at present. But the best image of the current
    condition of the human rights and freedom of speech is
    reflected in Article 301, the amendments of which are
    again canceled. It is not a mere coincidence that the
    article published in the Turkish Daily News entitled
    `The 301? Forget about It!' According to the author,
    everything leads to `redecoration', to be more exact,
    in the new version the term `Turkishness' is replaced
    with `the Turkish Nation', and the `Republic' is
    replaced with `the Turkish Republic'. The EU is
    actually right, since regardless the great pressure
    from the USA and NATO, it still rejects Turkey into
    Europe. As for George Bush, we can still understand
    the reason of the statements that he makes. After the
    failures in Iraq, Afghanistan, Middle Eastern
    regulation, he needs at least one little victory, to
    give the Republicans a small chance in the upcoming
    elections in November. Yet, he is not very likely to
    succeed in this, since Europe has made up its mind not
    to give up for anything, as Sarkozy says.

    «PanARMENIAN.Net» analytical department
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