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    ANTI-TURKISH HYSTERIA IN BAKU AND BURSA HISTORIC MATCH

    news.am
    Oct 27 2009
    Armenia

    The October 10 signing ceremony of the Armenian-Turkish Protocols
    was followed by an Armenia-Turkey football match on October 14. The
    long-expected World Cup qualifying match between the national teams in
    Bursa, Turkey, was repeatedly discussed and commented on, gave rise
    to political speculations by certain forces. In terms of sport the
    game was not of great interest, as both the Turkish and the Armenian
    team were in any case to remain within the subgroup. Politically,
    however, the game was of importance - and of special importance for
    Turkey. To underline the significance of the sporting event, as well
    as Turkey's efforts to organize it, UEFA President Michel Platini
    arrived in Bursa. It was important for Turkey to show hospitality
    meeting European standards and simultaneously remain committed to
    its policy of "zero problems with neighbors."

    Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu stated Armenia had its place
    in this policy. Turkey almost succeeded in improving relations with
    all of its neighbors, with Armenia being the last. The Bursa match
    proved to be a good pretext for Turkey to show its goodwill. The
    Turkish authorities did their best for the Armenian delegation,
    including the national football team, to feel secure -- as well as
    for Bursa to show its hospitality. Noteworthy in this context are
    Bursa Governor Å~^ahabettin Harput's efforts to properly show the
    hospitality of Bursa. Bursa residents also had an opportunity to show
    their hospitality to and respect for the Armenian guests. Especially
    commendable are the city police officer Levent Agbui and others, who
    not only ensured the Armenian delegation's security, but also settled
    various problems the delegation encountered, thereby enhancing the
    reputation of the Turkish police.

    It is international practice, and the Turkish leaders pointed out that
    the football match was a purely sporting event and was supposed to be
    held in a friendly atmosphere. Some forces in Azerbaijan and Turkey,
    however, did not share the opinion. A few days before the game they
    prepared a serious "attack" against Armenia. A signature-gathering
    campaign against Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan's visit was
    organized in Bursa. The campaign was accompanied by anti-Armenian
    slogans chanted by the organizers. Azerbaijani organizations are
    known to have been actively involved in that process. The so-called
    anti-Armenian coalition was promoting the idea of preparing 15,000
    Azerbaijani flags. Certain Turkish-Azeri forces managed to create an
    artificial "flag" crisis in Bursa. Before the match, Turkish Premier
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated that waving the national flag of Azerbaijan
    at the stadium was not banned at all. The Bursa Governor stated that
    any national flag could be brought to the stadium.

    Nonetheless, FIFA prohibited the demonstration of Azerbaijani flags
    on the stands just before the game.

    Nevertheless, about 300 Azerbaijani flags were waving at the stadium.

    During his visit to Baku later, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet
    Davutoglu confirmed the fact. It is noteworthy that an Azerbaijani
    flag was hanging from the window of the barber's shop just in front
    of the hotel the Armenian delegation stayed at, and no Turkish
    policeman ordered it to be taken down. Azerbaijan was not, however,
    feel contented - they were out for "war." Seeing their efforts
    fail, they launched an anti-Turkish campaign. The "big brother" was
    accused of disregarding the "little brother's" interests. They must
    have forgotten that it is for Azerbaijan's sake that Turkey has been
    maintaining Armenia's blockade since 1993, for which it has come under
    international pressure and criticism. They must have forgotten that --
    for many years and on every occasion - Turkey has been defending the
    "little brother's" interests. They must have forgotten that, for many
    years, Turkey has been doing its best for the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    to be settled in Azerbaijan's favor by supporting any anti-Armenian
    document submitted by Azerbaijan at international organizations. After
    all that, Azerbaijan's response to its "big brother" was as follows:
    portraits of the Turkish Premier and Foreign Minister were burned
    in Baku before the Bursa match. They burned the portraits of the
    persons that attach importance to Azerbaijan's interests. After the
    Bursa match, the Turkish flags were taken down in the "Shahid lane",
    which was, apart from everything else, laid out in memory of the
    Turks killed during the liberation of Baku in 1918.

    Turkey would not understand that step of Azerbaijan. Minister
    Davutoglu, who could not believe the bitter truth, rashly stated that
    the flags had been taken down to be refreshed and would be hung again.

    However, the Turkish FM's statement was followed by the unhanging of
    the Turkish flag from the Office for Religious Affairs, the building
    being the property of the Turkish Embassy in Azerbaijan. Later, when it
    was clear that the flags had been taken off under the Azerbaijani law,
    Davutoglu, while on a visit to Baku, had to state that Turkey has a
    similar law, which, however, does not apply to the national flag of
    Azerbaijan. He expressed a wish that Baku should not consider Turkish
    flags to be "foreign" either.

    Baku's refusal to re-hang the Turkish flags proved to be a rather
    unpleasant surprise for the Turkish Premier. Every time, while
    speaking of the Armenian-Turkish rapprochement, Recep Erdogan refers
    to Azerbaijan's interests, stating they will not be affected by
    the Armenia-Turkey normalization process. As regards the Turkish
    flags taken off in Baku, the Turkish Premier expressed hope that
    "Azerbaijan understands what it means to remove Turkish flags from
    a place dedicated to the memory of the Turkish soldiers killed for
    liberation of Baku." Some forces in Azerbaijan remonstrated against
    official Baku's anti-Turkish march. The demonstrations, however,
    were dispersed by the police.

    The Bursa game proved to be a historic one also due to the fact that
    it revealed Azerbaijan's non-constructive attitude to the matter
    of establishing peace in the region, as well as its attitude to its
    "big brother", Turkey, which has done so much for her "little one."
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