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    THE MODERN ISSUES OF THE CIRCASSIANS IN TURKEY
    Ruben Melkonyan

    http://noravank.am/eng/articles/detail.php?ELEMENT_ID=5900
    07.07.2011

    The Ottoman Empire was multi-national and multi-ethnic state where,
    however, non-Turk nations were obliged to renounce their identity and
    to Turkishize. And the policy of Turkishizing regarded not only to
    Christians; various methods were applied in respect of Muslim ethnic
    groups and nations. The Turkish Republic not only inherited but also
    attached new scope to this policy which in the 20th century has also
    acquired new judicial formulations. Thus, in 1923, in accordance
    with the Lausanne Treaty the Turkish Republic recognized only three
    communities - Armenian, Greek and Jewish, meanwhile other ethnic
    and ethno-religious groups such as Assyrians, Laz people, Kurds,
    Circassians and others, which number was somewhere about 40, did not
    acquire any rights.

    Turkish policy of Turkishizing was implemented in regard to all the
    Muslim peoples living on its territory, though in case with Kurds it
    faced counteraction, which from time to time had been turning into
    armed conflicts, like the Kurdish rebellions and disturbances in
    the first half of the 20th century. It is known that official Turkey
    at first did not recognize the existence of separate Kurdish ethnos
    and identified them as "mountainous Turks". Today the Kurdish issue
    has reached the level when Turkish state not only recognizes the
    existence of the Kurd people but also grants them different rights
    and some Kurdish regions more openly speak about autonomy.

    After Turks, the biggest Muslim ethnic group in Turkey is the
    Circassians. It is known that in the middle of the 19th century
    peoples from the North Caucasus moved to the Ottoman Empire from
    Russia, and they are called in Turkey Circassians. Accepting
    Muslim Circassians the Ottoman authorities at once used them as a
    means in their demographic policy and in repressions against the
    Christian population. The Circassians were allocated territories
    mainly populated by the Christians in order to change the demographic
    picture in favour of the Muslim population. The Circassians played
    important role in the military system of Turkey and one should not
    also forget that the Circassians took active part in the perpetration
    of the Armenian Genocide.

    Today, according to different sources, the number of the Circassians
    in Turkey varies from 3 to 5 million but according to the specialists
    the most realistic number is 3 million. In the Republican Turkey the
    Circassians are also involved in military and political spheres. There
    are high-ranking militaries and state officials among them.

    The issue of the identity, which is on the agenda in Turkey today, has
    also touched the Circassians and there are some developments in this
    direction. Thus, recently "The Circassian Initiative for Democracy"
    NGO arranged a protest action in Ankara to voice the various problems
    bothering the Circassians, among which the issue of preservation of
    the Circassian identity was the topical. As an essential condition
    for the preservation of their identity the Circassians mention the
    issue of their mother tongue - the Circassian language, and there are
    definite proposals made on it. Today only 10% of the Circassians,
    mostly the older generation, speak Circassian. The slogans at the
    protest action were: "We demand education in Circassian language",
    "The one who loses his language will lose everything", and the
    main slogan of the protest action was "Hail to our struggle to stay
    Circassians". Among the demands of the Circassians the issue of the TV
    channel and radio in Circassian, which in their opinion will promote
    the preservation of their language, is also distinguished.

    The member of the administrative board of "The Circassian Initiative
    for Democracy" Kenan Kaplan stated: "We have been long waiting for the
    days when in Turkey our history, culture, language will find place in
    books, we will read books in our mother tongue". It is remarkable that
    the Circassians, voicing their problems, clearly hint to the attention
    of the Turkish government to the Kurdish issue, thus mentioning:
    "In this country not only the rights of those who make much noise
    but also the rights of other peoples must be taken into consideration".

    As it was expected, in Turkey opposition was formed in regard to this
    new issue put forward now by the Muslim national minority and a number
    of figures deprecated "The Circassian Initiative for Democracy". In
    particular, rather harsh statements were made by a well-known Turkish
    publicist and researcher Murad Bardakci, who, by the way, is also
    of Circassian decent: "Now the Circussian initiative is the least we
    needed". While speaking about the migration of the Circassians from
    Russia he mentioned that it happened in order "to escape Russian sword"
    and unlike the Russians, Turks received them with open arms.

    While enumerating the Circassians who took high-ranking posts in
    different times, Bardakci called the attempts of the Circassians
    directed to the preservation of their mother tongue "ingratitude
    towards Turkey". According to Bardakci, the Circassians are to blame
    themselves for the loss of the Circassian language, as they have
    not managed to pass the language from generation to generation. It
    is remarkable that Bardakci called discontented Circassians to claim
    their rights from Russia. "The elder generation has a lot of memories
    about "bloody tsar", "betrayer Moscow" and "wild Siberia". So if you
    have guts go and claim your rights from Russia".

    It is remarkable that this issue has already caused contradictions and
    discussion among the Circassians and during this discussion rather
    interesting facts are revealed. Particularly, Circassian publicists
    Yasar Goven and Fuat Ugur replied to Bardakci's statements. Speaking
    about the Circassians who occupied high-ranking positions in the
    Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Turkey they said that those people
    took the positions not as the Circassians but as Turks, i.e. the
    Circassian identity was not taken into consideration at all, and the
    Circassians had no rights with their real identity. "When we struggled
    for the creation of this country, when we gave our blood and lives
    we did not even spoke Turkish and now we forgot out mother tongue",
    - said Fuat Ugur.

    The president of "The Federation of the Caucasian Unions" Cihan
    Candemir interfered in the mutual recriminations of the Circassians,
    accepting that the migration of the Circassians to the Ottoman
    Empire also was conditioned by anti-Christian demographic reasons. He
    said that in Turkish reality a policy of Turkishizing, which had an
    impact on Muslim national minorities either, has been implemented. In
    particular, in consequence of this impact many Circassians have been
    hiding their identity, stopped using Circassian names and speaking
    Circassian language.

    It is interesting that while discussing the Circassian issue direct
    reference was made to the Armenian issues too; particularly to the
    role of the Circassians in the Armenian Genocide. The aforementioned
    Circussian intellectuals Fuat Ugur and Yasar Goven have joined "We
    apologize to the Armenians" initiative. Accepting the participation
    of the Circassians in the Armenian Genocide, they, at the same time,
    make general statements and try to find "softening" circumstances
    in the deeds of their forefathers: "Among the Circassians there are
    also those who saved the Armenians from the massacres. In Cesaria and
    surrounding villages Armenians who survived the Genocide in 1915,
    found shelter and continued to live in the Circassian villages and
    adopted Circassian identity". Of course this assertion is very weak
    as here we speak mainly about those Armenian women who were captured
    and forcedly Islamized by the Circassians and after that they were
    obliged to live as Circassians, i.e. "the Armenians who adopted
    Circassian identity" in reality were those Armenian women captured
    by the Circassians during the Genocide.

    Summarizing, we have to mention that process which has been initiated
    among the Circassians and which still continues is remarkable in the
    context of the development of the issue of the identity in Turkey
    and it comes to prove that the idea of "homogeneous" Turkey created
    by force, in its essence, has not fully succeeded. At the same time,
    it can be supposed that the Turkish authorities have a concern that
    in case of fulfilling the demands of the Circassians similar claims
    may be put forward by the Laz people, Islamized Georgians (Gurji)
    and other minorities.

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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