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    FROM TALAT PASHA TO HIS CONTEMPORARY WANNABES
    Cengiz CANDAR

    Turkish Daily News
    July 28 2008

    You can understand contemporary Turkey only when you are able to see
    the connection between the legacy of Talat PaÅ~_a and the Ergenekon
    gang

    On last Friday, daily Hurriyet ran a story titled "Young Turks In
    Action" along with a photograph. "Young Turks" in the photo were old
    men now with gray hair, or some were bold, and some even had beer
    bellies. The photograph itself seemed like a joke to the expression
    "Young Turks."And the story was starting with a sentence like
    "The Talat PaÅ~_a Committee organized a 'Young Turks commemoration
    ceremony' in front of the first Assembly building at Ulus, Ankara, for
    the anniversary of the Young Turks revolution in 1908." It was said
    in the rest of the story that left wing nationalist Dogu Perincek,
    who is in jail now as for the involvement in the Ergenekon crime
    network and whose Workers' Party wins less than 1 percent of votes
    in every election, was complaining about the arrests of Emin Gurses
    and the party's secretary and the Talat PaÅ~_a Committee member
    Ferit Ä°lsever. "People attacking on our committee leaders are now
    dismissing the chair of Turkish History Society from office. But the
    Talat PaÅ~_a Committee is determined to remain in its struggle under
    the leadership of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, or TRNC,
    founder President Rauf DenktaÅ~_."

    Ergenekon suspects

    So, the Talat PaÅ~_a Committee and its "leaders" are now the
    Ergenekon suspects!Three of its leaders are the Ergenekon suspects
    and its gray-haired, bellied remnants commemorated the "Unionists"
    (Ä°ttihatcÄ&# xB1;lar) of the Ottoman Period at the so-called ceremony (Young
    Turks Commemoration Ceremony). In fact, Talat PaÅ~_a was the key leader
    of the Unionists. He is the "number one man" behind -- as we discuss
    it whether or not to refer as the "genocide" or "forced emigration --
    the murders of tens of thousands of the Ottoman Armenians. He was, at
    the same time, one of the leading figures behind the fall of the huge
    Ottoman Empire, as the predecessor of our Republic. So, the Unionists
    have a tradition of ruining the state. And forming a "deep state" means
    ruining the "state" anyway. And today it means obstruction of "a state
    based on rule of law" which is synonymous with "hostility towards the
    European Union" at all costs.I keep talking about the ideological
    bound among the "Ergenekon men," "Unionists," "neo-Nationalism"
    for days. Everything is now being laid before eyes. That is some of
    the Ergenekon suspects are leaders of the Talat PaÅ~_a Committee at
    the same time. In the 21st century, isn't it obvious what are these
    people who form a committee and naming itself after one of the most
    problematic political figures of our history after and what is their
    "ideological formation" by looking at the name of this committee
    and its track records?So, whose advocate is Deniz Baykal? Can you
    see?This Ergenekon crime network investigation has been so serious
    from the start. But they did refuse to see this. They even did not
    include even a single piece of information in their newspapers. But
    when the things go out of hand and turned impossible to hide, they,
    including leftist and rightist columnists, began to look down,
    denigrate and kid with this case. The Hrant Dink murder is the most
    important political murder of our near past history; it was the most
    serious one.Circles who are acting recklessly and showing opposition
    to the Ergenekon case took the stage as the so-called friends of Hrant
    Dink. But we will not allow these humbugs and these phony friends. Of
    course we do not know the course of the Ergenekon case and how it
    would be concluded but despite all odds we know for sure that this
    "file" is the most critical "judicial inquiry" of our near past and
    extremely important stop in the county's democratization process. We
    wouldn't know of how the Ergenekon suspects will come to an end but
    we very well know who wants to dilute such a gravely serious "file"
    and who attacks on groups pursuing this case.

    The litmus test

    We will not forget them and we will not let anyone to forget them. And
    in every single turn of their prospective careers we will make
    them face this Ergenekon "litmus test." In the days to come, the
    "party closure case," which is of pivotal importance in progress
    of democracy in Turkey, will be concluded. All about Turkey, both
    inside and outside, are in halt for months and until the verdict is
    reached in this case.The decision will help us to better see our near
    future. If the government party is not dissolved by the top court and
    if Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is not banned from politics,
    this will of course mean the end of a huge obstacle before Turkey's
    path to democracy. If the ruling party is shut down, Turkey will
    face "turbulence" for a few months, but will definitely save itself
    after a period.The course of the Ergenekon case is more meaningful in
    terms of democracy in Turkey, compared to the "party closure case,"
    although it doesn't seem so at first.You can only understand this
    when you are able to see the connection between the legacy of Talat
    PaÅ~_a and the Ergenekon gang.

    --Boundary_(ID_WMrPiOdLwyCRRB7F/PJ7LQ)--
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