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    OPPOSITION LASHES OUT AT PEACE MOVE

    Today's Zaman
    Oct 22 2009
    Turkey

    The Kurdistan Workers' Party's (PKK) groundbreaking move of turning
    over 34 of its members to Turkish authorities at the Habur border
    gate on Monday has changed the course of the government's democratic
    initiative to settle the country's decades-long Kurdish issue,
    strengthening hopes that the PKK may lay down its arms.

    Yet, although for many the PKK turning over some of its members
    signifies a move toward peace, the opposition, which has remained
    highly critical of the government's efforts since the day the
    initiative was first announced in July, argues that it was a result
    of bargaining between the ruling Justice and Development Party (PKK)
    government and the PKK. During their parliamentary group meetings on
    Tuesday, main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) leader Deniz
    Baykal said the surrender of PKK members has revealed that jailed
    PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan has a major role in the initiative while
    Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) leader Devlet Bahceli once again
    said the best method to end PKK terrorism was armed struggle. Both
    statements have been criticized by many analysts.

    "The ruling party seems to have kicked off a win-win scenario. If the
    'game' ends with a satisfactory result, both Turkey and the party will
    win as it will receive political gains and an election victory. The
    two main opposition parties, on the other hand, favor the continuation
    of the game in a lose-lose situation," says Ä°smet Berkan from the
    Radikal daily. Noting that this is the cause of the current tragedy
    in Turkey over the Kurdish issue, Berkan says the CHP and the MHP
    are frantically defending the status quo at all costs although they
    know it cannot be maintained and the game will be lost in the end. "I
    cannot understand how can such arguments can be termed 'patriotism',"
    Berkan says.

    Quoting remarks from Bahceli, who said while referring to the
    PKK groups that those who were met with applause were not pilgrims
    returning from Mecca, Fehmi Koru from the Yeni Å~^afak daily says that
    if the country awaited the group like they were pilgrims returning
    from Mecca, it is due to the stance of politicians like Bahceli on
    the Kurdish issue. "If a government that is brave enough to find a
    solution to this [Kurdish] issue and to end terrorism had not appeared,
    we would turn into a country whose number of martyrs would be equal
    to the number of its pilgrims," he says.

    Star's Ahmet Kekec has a hard time figuring out Baykal, who calls
    himself a "social democrat." "He opposes a democratic constitution, he
    opposes an Armenian initiative, he opposes the Kurdish initiative ...

    What are we going to do with you? Tell us something in favor of this
    country, bring a proposal and constructive criticism and that'll be
    the day!" he implores Baykal.
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