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    CHP DEPUTY CRITICIZES GOVERNMENT'S SILENCE OVER KURDISTAN MAP

    Today's Zaman
    Dec 24 2009
    Turkey

    Following a gaffe by Republican People's Party (CHP) Deputy Chairman
    Onur Oymen when he angered Turkey's Alevi community by referring
    to the Turkish government's strong response to a 1937 rebellion in
    the predominantly Alevi city of Tunceli, then known as Dersim, as an
    example of fighting terrorism, CHP deputy Ensar Ogut on Tuesday made
    a similarly racist statement, calling Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu
    "Davutyan," an Armenian-sounding last name.

    Speaking at a press conference held at the CHP Erzurum Provincial
    Directorate, Ogut reacted to an American NBS TV station broadcast that
    labeled a part of Turkey as "Kurdistan." He claimed that the government
    has remained silent over the dispute. Asserting that Foreign Minister
    Davutoglu is also silent on this, Ogut allegedly made a comment that
    was meant to insult Turkey's Armenian citizens, observers said.

    Ogut claimed that when an American TV station broadcasts a divided
    map of Turkey, no US officials react. "The TV station in question does
    not even say sorry, it does not say it made a mistake," Ogut added. He
    also claimed that if Americans show a divided map of France, Germany,
    Italy or Greece, strong reactions would follow from these countries.

    "He [the foreign minister] does not issue a statement. He makes no
    explanation. Foreign Minister, are you good for anything? Is your
    last name Davutoglu or Davutyan? Just so we know. If you are Davutyan,
    you are making an Armenian initiative. What is your first name, your
    last name? Are you a Turk? Are you the foreign minister of Turkey? Why
    does the prime minister not react? Maps showing 'Kurdistan' have been
    broadcast many times; why is no one doing anything?" he said. Although
    there was no immediate reaction to the CHP deputy's charged statement,
    in a televised speech he later denied insulting Turkey's Armenian
    citizens. According to experts, Ogut's words, questioning the foreign
    minister's ethnicity, are clear discrimination.

    Many found the comments uncalled for because the CHP deputy was
    speaking about a map depicting "Kurdistan" in southeastern Turkey,
    not Armenia.
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