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    TURKISH-ARMENIAN WRITER: CAGE PLAN SIMILAR TO EARLIER PLOTS

    Today's Zaman
    April 26 2010
    Turkey

    The tactics outlined in the Cage Operation Action Plan, an alleged coup
    plot aimed at undermining the government by assassinating non-Muslims
    in Turkey, do not sound farfetched and are actually reminiscent
    of earlier incidents, Turkish-Armenian writer Mıgırdic Margosyan
    has said.

    In an interview with the Zaman daily published on Sunday, Margosyan
    discussed the significance of the plot, for which 33 suspects including
    serving generals have been implicated on charges of membership in
    Ergenekon, an alleged armed terrorist organization. He said the tactics
    outlined in the plan were similar to the incidents that took place
    on Sept. 6-7, 1955, when almost 5,000 stores belonging to non-Muslims
    were burned down by provoked mobs in Ä°stanbul.

    "They are trying to do what they did 55 years ago. They failed [this
    time]. If they had been capable, they would have done so again. It
    makes me worry that there are still people with such a mentality
    within the state," he said.

    He further argued that those alienated by these persistent circles
    nested deep within the state are not only the Armenians and other
    minorities but also the majority of Turks themselves.

    "What is their problem? A lack of democracy. We will continue to
    have problems as long as we keep saying that we are a democracy but
    not meeting the minimum requirements of one," he noted, adding that
    he will vote in favor of the government-proposed constitutional
    amendments if they are presented for public approval in a referendum.

    The proposed changes include extensive reforms, particularly to the
    judiciary, mainly aimed at expanding democratic representation and
    bringing it closer to the standards of the European Union, which
    Turkey aspires to join.

    Margosyan is a Turkish citizen of Armenian descent who was born in the
    southeastern province of Diyarbakır in 1938. He has written six books.
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