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    TURKISH PM CALLS FOR RAPID WITHDRAWAL OF ISRAELI TROOPS FROM GAZA STRIP

    Anatolia news agency
    Jan 18 2009
    Ankara

    Brussels (A.A) - Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said, "Israeli
    troops must rapidly withdraw from the Gaza Strip."

    In a meeting he held with a group of Turks during his visit to Hasselt,
    Belgium, Erdogan emphasized that Turkey would continue to provide
    aid and support to victims in the Gaza Strip.

    In the first part of his address, Erdogan said that they were proud
    of accomplishments of Turks living in European countries in the fields
    of politics, fine arts, and sports.

    He went on to say: "We are the members of a very old civilization. We
    contributed to culture, fine arts, and the world civilization on a
    vast area extending from the Central Asia to Europe and Africa. We
    proudly upheld and continue to uphold values such as affection,
    respect, compassion, and tolerance which form a part of our character."

    Reminding appeals made and messages given by Mevlana, Yunus, Haci
    Bektas Veli, and Pir Sultan Abdal [medieval dervishes] for affection,
    Erdogan noted: "We frequently heard those messages and appeals from
    our grandparents and parents. We tried to advocate affection, peace,
    and justice against hatred and fighting."

    Erdogan went on to say: "We lived in peace in the Balkans and the
    Middle East for centuries. Unfortunately, those regions turned into
    a scene of bloodbath in the past century. We do not even want to
    remember the events that took place in Bosnia-Hercegovina. We have
    been witnessing a similar situation in the Gaza Strip for three
    weeks. People suffer while the rest of the world remains silent
    again. There is no respect for human rights and law. None of them could
    secure a place on the agenda of the international community in the past
    three weeks. The UN Security Council adopts a resolution and Israel
    does not recognize it. Israel has refused to comply with more than
    100 resolutions adopted by the UN Security Council and no sanction was
    imposed on Israel. They say that resolutions of the UN Security Council
    are binding. If that is the case, why was no sanction applied? A school
    run by the United Nations was hit during bombardment. The UN Secretary
    made a statement but to no avail. We need a concrete result. Why do
    they apply a double standard? Why is the reason for this indifference
    and carelessness? Israel declared ceasefire tonight. It said that it
    had achieved its objectives. What did it actually achieve? Children
    and defenceless civilians were killed. Is that what it accomplished?"

    Erdogan also told the tragic story of a wounded Palestinian receiving
    treatment in Turkey and his family, adding that he observed great
    determination on the part of the Palestinians to maintain their
    struggle until their last breath.

    Pointing out that it was not possible to remain indifferent to cries
    of anguish being heard in the Gaza Strip and reminding that he was
    criticized for making emotional comments, Erdogan said: "They are
    right. I am taking an emotional approach to those children, not
    to events."

    He stated: "This is not only because I am a Muslim, but also
    because I am a human being. Turkey was the first country which sent
    humanitarian aid to Georgia when it was attacked. This is a part
    of our character. We love human beings because they were created by
    God. I called the leaders of many countries and we applied telephone
    diplomacy. Unfortunately, neither the United States nor the West was
    as much concerned about the Gaza Strip as they were about Georgia. We
    wish that the West had intervened in that area to help innocent people
    at a time when we established an alliance of civilizations. There
    is an unrestricted and disproportionate use of force. I hope that
    Israel will observe the ceasefire. The Hamas agreed to observe the
    ceasefire by adding two conditions. The ceasefire is consistent with
    the project that we have put forward. We said that existing embargoes
    should be lifted and border crossings should be reopened in order
    to send humanitarian aid. We are not able to send relief materials
    now. Israeli troops must rapidly withdraw from the Gaza Strip. Efforts
    to achieve national reconciliation must begin immediately."

    Erdogan emphasized that Turkey would continue to provide all kinds of
    assistance to the Gaza Strip. He went on to say: "Turkey has always
    stood for peace, justice, order, security, stability. We have done
    our best for achieving regional and global peace. We are not watching
    any issue like spectators sitting on a stand. We do not and cannot
    remain indifferent to any tragedy."

    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan also emphasized that everybody
    should show respect for judicial authorities conducting an operation
    against criminal activities in Turkey.

    In the speech he made during a meeting he held with a group of Turks
    in Hasselt, Belgium, Erdogan went on to say: "Some people are bothered
    because we stirred up a hornet's nest. Everything will be carried
    out in accordance with the law. But, people who argued that Operation
    Clean Hands conducted in Italy should set an example to Turkey must
    now show respect for those who are now conducting a similar operation
    in Turkey."

    Pointing out that Turkey which, he noted, is guided by Mustafa Kemal
    Ataturk's advice to achieve peace both at home and in the world was
    playing an active role in all parts of the world as a member of the
    peaceful civilization, Erdogan cited the Project for Stability and
    Cooperation in the Caucasus, Turkey's efforts to resolve the dispute
    between Azerbaijan and Armenia, and its active role and contributions
    in Georgia, Somalia, and Afghanistan as examples.

    Erdogan made the following comments: "Six years ago, we said that we
    had a major goal. Our citizens would not feel ashamed both at home and
    abroad. We have brought Turkey to a very different level. National
    income per capita reached $750 billion. We carried out and still
    carrying out historic reforms in the political system, foreign policy,
    economy, and social life. We are working night and day in order to
    rebuild all parts of Turkey."

    Focusing on education, health care, justice, and security which he
    described as four cornerstones, Erdogan noted that universities
    were opened in all provinces and far-reaching reforms had been
    carried out in the health care system in addition to serious steps
    in communications. He added that Turkey would use nuclear energy for
    generating electricity seven or eight years later.

    Pointing out that Turkey which, he said, is going through a
    transformation is making rapid progress towards becoming a modern and
    contemporary country, Erdogan stated that Turkey, the sixth largest
    economy in Europe, would continue to grow in all fields. He went on
    to say: "We will never stop fighting against groups with sinister
    designs. Any group attempting to reverse Turkey's progress and to
    drag it into those dark pits will find us and our nation standing in
    their way. They are trying to create obstacles at home or abroad as
    Turkey continues to grow and carry out reforms. This is the ultimate
    goal of terrorism. Some people are bothered because we invest in
    our eastern and southeastern provinces and thus contribute to their
    development. Some others feel anxious because of dams are being built
    there. There are strenuous efforts to obstruct those projects. But,
    we will stay the course. We will never follow policies focusing on
    ethnic origin. We have three red lines. We are opposed to ethnic,
    regional, and religious nationalism. There are citizens with different
    ethnic origins. We cannot prefer people with a certain ethnic origin
    to others. We will respect all of them. We have an umbrella identity
    which is the citizenship of the Republic of Turkey and it stems from
    our awareness of citizenship. This is the umbrella identity that
    unites us. We should unite behind it. There should not be regional
    nationalism. All parts of our homeland which has an area of 780,000
    square kilometres are sacred as far as we are concerned. Every place
    will be modernized and become livable. There are people following
    different faiths in our country. We should not ostracize them. We must
    provide guarantees for their rights to practice their faith. This is
    the government's duty and we are determined to achieve that."

    Commenting on television programmes in Kurdish aired by the TRT
    [Turkish Radio and Television Corporation], Erdogan went on to say:
    "The TRT 6 has been launched. Some people have welcomed it while some
    others were not pleased. I cannot understand whey they are anxious. It
    filled a major gap. We are pleased that the majority of the public
    is happy with those programmes. As regards our Alevi citizens, the
    TRT broadcast programmes during the month of Muharram and it gave
    rise to concerns in some circles. We responded and will continue to
    respond to that demand. The TRT will also air programmes in Farsi
    and Arabic. This is a vast area and we must take those steps too."

    Erdogan stated that the TRT would launch new programmes in Turkish
    targeting areas such as Europe, the Central Asia, and the Balkans
    where Turkish citizens and people of Turkish origin live, adding that
    the TRT-INT channel would be restructured.

    Prime Minister Erdogan made the following appeal to the Turkish
    community in Belgium: "You are our representatives. Many things have
    changed in our homeland. I have only one request from you which I also
    mentioned in Germany last year. I will repeat the same thing even if
    some people may attempt to distort it. We are against assimilation,
    but support integration. What I want from you is that you should
    never create problems preventing your integration with the citizens
    of Belgium or other countries where you live. You should also file an
    application for citizenship. They offer double citizenship here. Why
    do not you acquire a second citizenship? Nobody should expect us
    to change our language or religion. My citizens living here should
    speak French and Flemish fluently. We are conducting accession talks
    as a candidate for EU membership. Turkey will join the EU sooner or
    later. This is dictated by the alliance of civilizations."

    Erdogan departed for Brussels after his address.
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