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    MAYORAL CANDIDATE BIRDAL: "KURDISH AND DEMOCRATIC VOTERS WILL CHANGE THE COURSE OF ELECTIONS"
    Bawer Cakir

    BIA Magazine
    March 6 2009
    Turkey

    Akın Birdal, candidate for mayor's office in Greater Istanbul, has
    predicted that many people will be surprised at the local election
    results, as the media is misleading the public.

    "The media are profit partners of the government and their allies
    in some way or other, so it is normal that they are ignoring us. But
    the fact that they ignore us doesn't mean that we are not here."

    Akın Birdal, former head of the Human Rights Association (IHD)
    and then MP for the pro-Kurdish Democratic Society Party (DTP) in
    Diyarbakır, is the candidate of the "We exist, too" Platform for
    Greater Istanbul mayor.

    He says that the mainstream media is giving the impression that the
    elections are only being fought between the Justice and Development
    Party (AKP) of the national government and the People's Republican
    Party (CHP), the main opposition party in parliament.

    Kurds and democrats

    >From impressions gathered at neighbourhood visits and meetings with
    professional associations and trade union representatives, Birdal
    believes that he can trust in the votes of the 1.7 million Kurds in
    Istanbul who have been voting for the AKP in the hope for a solution
    to the Kurdish question, as well as in the votes of the democrats
    who have reluctantly voted for the CHP in the past.

    Birdal said, "Our election campaign is in full stride. We have been
    meeting with trade unions linked to the DISK and KESK federations,
    as well as the Turkish Medical Association (TTB) and the Union of
    Chambers of Turkish Engineers and Architects (TMMoB), in order to
    see what kind of city we can create."

    He criticised the fact that trade unions and professional associations
    were excluded from local government, saying that he found it vital
    to include the representatives of the people.

    People are excluded from city

    Birdal said that he has been listening to "the people who are
    not asked" during events, election office openings and solidarity
    meetings. He is also in contact with shopkeepers.

    "The small traders are very worried. They have all said that they
    have come to the point where they will have to close down. They
    are worried that the AKP has slowed down the economy because of the
    elections and that they will suffer the consequences."

    "Existing neoliberal policies have pushed the small traders and all
    workers outside of the financial city", he said, adding:

    "There are 4.5 million workers in this city, and they are aware of
    the situation. But the current local government does not consider
    them or what kind of city they would like tol ive in. We will create
    a new Istanbul by including this group in local administration."

    "We also exist" Birdal emphasised the importance of the sense of
    solidarity created by the "We also exist" Platform. He expressed his
    belief that many voters disappointed in the AKP and the CHP would
    vote for him.

    "Women, Kurds, Armenians, homosexuals, workers, in short all the
    oppressed and workers in Istanbul will stand up and lead us to an
    impressive result. This will not be a surprise for the media or the
    other parties."

    He ended by saying,

    "Even if the media is the voice of government and is 'burying' us,
    there are independent and oppositional newspapers, Internet websites,
    TV channels and radio stations."

    Today (Friday), Birdal is meeting with people in the areas of Nurtepe
    and Okmeydan, before giving an interview on YaÅ~_am Radio at 5 pm. At
    7 pm, there is an election rally in Maltepe.

    Tomorrow, Birdal will take part in the Saturday Mothers/People protest,
    which is a regular protest demanding justice for the many people who
    have disappeared in Turkey in the last decades.
    From: Baghdasarian
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