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    'PURE RACE' LAW IS PURE ABSURDITY

    Hurriyet
    March 16 2010
    Turkey

    Many ideologies, value systems and beliefs have been born in the
    territory that is today Turkey and many have swept our nation and
    culture. Amid this, Turkey has nonetheless been essentially free of
    the "pure race" notions that have taken root in many societies and
    bedevil much of Europe even today. One can perhaps retroactively
    debate the morality of the "devÅ~_irme" system of the Ottomans that
    incorporated the children of mostly Christian minorities into the top
    echelons of the ruling Muslim elite. But one positive legacy of this
    is certainly the reality that Turks have never paid much attention
    to ancestry nor seriously bothered with ethnic engineering - as so
    many other societies have.

    Sure, there was a bit of toying in the 1930s with notions of defining
    a "Turkish race." Occasionally, some nonsense will surface such as it
    did a couple years ago when an opposition MP demanded that President
    Abdullah Gul submit to a DNA test. This nuttiness surfaced along
    with the suggestion that he was crypto-Armenian and this somehow
    explained his historic trip to a football match in Yerevan. That DNA
    tests cannot determine ethnicity made the already offensive demand
    all the more absurd.

    No, Turkey, the collapsed star of empire, a sort of enduring supernova
    reflecting the energies of the many peoples of Anatolia, is certainly
    one of the most genetically diverse societies on earth. This has
    enabled Turkey to avoid the racist fantasies of many Anglo-Saxon or
    Aryan societies and comes down as one of our great strengths.

    This is a long introduction to the fact we are deeply offended by
    a recent law promulgated at the behest of the Health Ministry that
    makes it illegal for Turkish women to seek fertility treatment abroad
    if it involves the sperm or egg of a non-Turkish citizen. Ostensibly,
    this is to "protect ancestry" and ensure health officials to establish
    parentage. "It has nothing to do with race," argued Ä°rfan Å~^encan,
    said the ministry official who spoke in our story reported yesterday.

    If anything can be said to be "pure," it is the unadulterated absurdity
    of Å~^encan's argument. Of course it is about race. It smacks of the
    rejection in 1999 of blood donations from abroad in the wake of the
    Marmara earthquake by then-Health Minister Osman DurmuÅ~_. DurmuÅ~_'
    effort to "protect Turkish bloodlines" was quickly drowned out by
    more sensible voices and this is the fate this new law deserves.

    Parentage is established by love, by nurture and by the commitment
    of parents to protect their children, whether they be biologically
    connected, adopted or the result of fertility therapy involving sperm
    banks or egg donors. This is not the domain of the government; it is
    the intensely personal domain of decision-making couples.

    That the law is virtually unenforceable is cold comfort. It should be
    rescinded, along with the racist assumptions behind its promulgation.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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