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    TURKISH NGOS: "PM ERDOGAN INCITES HATRED"

    BIA net
    March 22 2010
    Turkey

    Prime Minister Erdogan was harshly criticized in his own country for
    saying to expel 100,000 illegal Armenian immigrants from the country.

    More than 30 NGOs condemned the PM's reaction to the recognition of
    the Armenian Genocide in 1915 by the Swedish parliament.

    Bawer CAKIR [email protected] Istanbul - BÄ°A News Center22 March 2010,
    Monday Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan was harshly criticized by
    non-governmental organizations for his statement that the Armenian
    people in Turkey were going to be called to account for parliaments of
    other countries that recognize the Armenian genocide perpetrated by the
    Ottoman Empire in 1915. On 11 March, the Swedish parliament decided by
    one majority vote to describe as genocide the killing in World War I.

    In a joint press release, the NGOs reminded Erodogan that he committed
    a hate crime. "It is unacceptable to make thousands of vulnerable
    people the subject of a bargain in order to dismiss the decision that
    might be taken by the parliaments of third countries".

    The joint press release by the NGOs was signed by the following
    organizations:

    SayStop Initiative, Amargi Women Co-operative, Anti-capitalistic
    Students, Women's Peace Initiative, Arts Peace Initiative,
    Conscientious Objectors' Platform for Peace, Solidarity Platform,
    Bosporus Performance Arts Society, Cigli Women Solidarity House
    (CEKEV), Revolutionary Socialist Workers' Party (DSÄ°P), Diyarbakir
    Communication Platform, Labour Party (EMEP) Ä°stanbul Provincial
    Organization, Ev Eksenli CalıÅ~_anlar Sendikası, Young Civilian
    Population, Immigration Solidarity Network, Human Rights Association,
    Izmir Women Solidarity Association, Kaos GL, Kumbara Art Studio,
    Global BAK, Global Action Group, Lambdaistanbul, Nor Zartonk, Women's
    Initiative against Violence and Discrimination in Trade Unions, Social
    Transformation Association, Social Solidarity Association, Freedom
    on Earth Association, The Greens Party, Confrontation Association,
    70 Million Steps Coalition and the 78'ers Initiative.

    "Don't trade defenceless people" In an interview on the Turkish BBC
    in London on 16 March, Erdogan said:

    "Look, there are 170,000 Armenian people in my country. 70,000 of them
    are my fellow-citizens. But we are tolerating another 100,000 people
    in our country. So, what am I going to do - I will tell them to go
    back to their country tomorrow if necessary. I am going to do that.

    Why? They are not my fellow-citizens... I do not have to keep them in
    my country. Unfortunately, with their attitude they have a negative
    effect on our current sincere approach and they are not aware of that".

    The 31 NGOs described these words as a shame and criticized the Prime
    Minister for showing Armenian workers as a target, who lack any kind
    of protection, defence and social security. The organizations reminded
    Erdogan of the following points:

    * Nobody abandons the place where he/she was born for insignificant
    reasons; and nobody stays in a country where they cannot find work.

    * The Armenian immigrant workers have the right to humane treatment
    just as anybody else.

    * It is unacceptable to make thousands of defenseless people subject
    to bargaining in order to dismiss the decisions that might be taken
    by third countries parliaments.

    * Erdogan is the Prime Minister of a country that alleges to bring
    together civilizations, to sort out the quarrels and normalize
    relations with Armenia which are international demands. In these terms,
    Erdogan's statement carved out a huge contrast.

    The group of NGOs condemned a mentality which in the 21st century is
    still inclined to relocation. They demand to abandon this disgraceful
    bargain made upon defenseless people as soon as possible.
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