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    ATALAY: COUNCIL OF STATE ATTACK WAS A PROVOCATION

    Today's Zaman
    Nov 9 2009
    Turkey

    In a speech delivered at the Justice and Development Party's (AK
    Party) Academy of Politics on Friday, Interior Minister BeÅ~_ir Atalay
    said the Council of State attack was a provocation orchestrated by
    a single organization.

    Recently established by the AK Party to enhance the awareness of
    politics in Turkey, the academy hosted Atalay in its fourth session
    on Friday to speak about politics in Turkey. During his speech, Atalay
    touched on the issues that have been largely debated among the public
    and developments in Turkey in the past six months, recent democratic
    initiatives, Turkish-Armenian relations, the fight against terrorism
    and the ruling government's strict policy on revealing criminal acts
    and assassinations.

    Atalay said light has been shed on the darkness of previous periods
    and that the AK Party will not leave anything in doubt during its
    tenure. Noting that the Council of State attack was revealed to be
    an organized provocation against the AK Party in 2006, Atalay said
    everything during their term will be very open and transparent. "We
    will leave no criminals unidentified," Atalay stated.

    In addition, speaking about terrorism, Atalay said the Kurdistan
    Workers' Party (PKK) terrorist organization's financial resources and
    extensions in Europe have been largely undermined. "Even France has
    started arresting [people connected with the PKK]. The PKK is no longer
    able to get any resources from European countries." Atalay said their
    only goal is to put an end to terrorism and establish brotherhood.

    He said that although they have conducted cross-border operations over
    the last two years, terrorism, which has both political and commercial
    aspects, has not yet come to an end. Atalay stressed the damage
    caused by terrorism, saying: "Twenty-five years have passed. Tens
    of thousands of people have died. The cost has been enormous. Our
    resources will be exhausted in fighting against terrorism,"

    Asserting that Turkey's two big problems are the Armenian diaspora
    and the PKK terrorist organization, Atalay said Turkey and Azerbaijan
    are the same. "No steps will be taken unless a development is seen
    in Nagorno-Karabakh [a disputed territory between Azerbaijan and
    Armenia]," Atalay said.
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