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    CHP TO LEND CONDITIONAL SUPPORT TO KURDISH INITIATIVE

    Today's Zaman
    12 October 2009, Monday

    The main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) will support
    the government's Kurdish initiative, a democratic process that will
    include expanding the linguistic and cultural rights of Kurds with
    the hope of putting an end to separatist terrorism, sources close to
    CHP leader Deniz Baykal have noted.

    Baykal is expected to announce his party's stance on the Kurdish
    question at a press conference, according to CHP Deputy Chairman
    Onur Oymen. Speaking to Today's Zaman in Bursa, where he traveled to
    commemorate the 87th anniversary of the Armistice of Mudanya, Oymen
    said the party had reviewed a letter sent by Prime Minister Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan last Friday to CHP leader Baykal seeking support for
    the government's Kurdish initiative.

    "We will announce our decision to the public early this week. We have
    no intention of keeping our prime minister waiting any longer. The
    CHP's stance on the Kurdish issue is clear, anyway," he said, adding
    that the CHP's reply will not necessarily be negative.

    He recalled, however, that the CHP has "red lines" the party will
    never be willing to cross, such as formulas that might change Turkey's
    unitary form of government and the introduction of Kurdish in schools
    as a language of instruction. Oymen implied that the CHP would be
    willing to meet with Erdogan to talk about the initiative as long as
    the Justice and Development Party (AK Party) guarantees that it will
    not push the red lines.

    A third "red line" for the CHP is issuing a "general amnesty" for
    Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) terrorists that might include the
    PKK's jailed leader, Abdullah Ocalan.

    Currently, the democratization package being worked on by the
    government abides by these red lines. The package makes clear that
    any development will conform to the first three articles of the
    Constitution, which clearly state that Turkey is a unitary state
    and that the language of instruction is Turkish as been opposed
    to a general amnesty that might include Ocalan from the start. In
    other words, there appears to be nothing preventing Prime Minister
    Erdogan and CHP leader Baykal from getting together to discuss the
    Kurdish initiative.

    Oymen on the Armenian protocol

    Oymen also criticized an agreement between Turkey and Armenia that
    was signed on Saturday night despite a last-minute glitch, saying
    the pact was going to cause irrevocable damage.

    On a related note, the Turkish and Armenian soccer teams are slated
    to playing a World cup qualifying game this Wednesday.

    "With the protocol signed in Zurich, Turkey has made important
    concessions. Ahead of the game, Armenia has demanded that Turkey open
    its border unconditionally. And while Turkey has promised to do so,
    it hasn't demanded anything in return. It has not forced Armenia
    to recognize the Treaty of Kars. It is also not certain whether
    the Armenian Parliament will ratify this. For years, Turkey was an
    unforgivable country for the Algerian people because of its pro-France
    stance during the French-Algerian war. The people of Algeria have
    still not forgiven Turkey, despite an apology from Ozal. The Armenian
    protocol will lead to similar damage in Turkish-Azerbaijani relations,"
    Oymen said.
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