Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

ISTANBUL: Erdogan's Dersim remarks create rift within main Opp party

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • ISTANBUL: Erdogan's Dersim remarks create rift within main Opp party

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Nov 23 2011


    ErdoÄ?an's Dersim remarks create rift within main opposition party

    23 November 2011, Wednesday / TODAYSZAMAN.COM,


    A call by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ErdoÄ?an on the main opposition
    Republican People's Party (CHP) to apologize for the killing of
    thousands of people in the Alevi region of Dersim in the 1930s has
    created a rift within the CHP, with the party administration accusing
    ErdoÄ?an of waging a war against the republic and a local branch having
    already apologized.

    CHP parliamentary group Deputy Chairman Akif Hamzaçebi was the first
    CHP official to respond to ErdoÄ?an and accused him of engaging in
    separatism. `The prime minister is spreading hatred, anger and
    animosity. He is engaging in separatism. The prime minister has
    launched a war against the republic. Next is [Mustafa Kemal] Atatürk,'
    he said.

    Hamzaçebi added, `Every rebel is a victim in the eyes of ErdoÄ?an,'
    accusing the prime minister of `cheap politics.'

    CHP Deputy Chairman Gürsel Tekin reacted to ErdoÄ?an's words in a
    written statement and also accused ErdoÄ?an of inciting animosity among
    people. `I congratulate the prime minister. He put dynamite under the
    basis of unity in our nation and country with his language, style and
    explanation. He has been successful in creating animosity among the
    people. We learned our history, thanks to him. What else is left to
    say? What is the next step for the prime minister? What is the end
    goal of his campaign?' he said.

    However, in an apparently contradictory reaction, CHP Diyarbakır
    provincial branch Chairman Muzaffer DeÄ?er said hours after ErdoÄ?an's
    call that the prime minister did what the CHP should have done by
    apologizing for the Dersim Massacre on behalf of the Turkish state. He
    said the CHP administration should also confront its past and
    apologize.

    ErdoÄ?an on Wednesday offered his apology for the killings of 13,806
    people in the southeastern town of Dersim -- now known as Tunceli --
    between 1936 and 1939. The apology came after a war of words between
    ErdoÄ?an and CHP leader Kemal KılıçdaroÄ?lu. ErdoÄ?an called on the CHP
    leader to offer apologies as well, as the CHP was at the helm of the
    government during the massacre. KılıçdaroÄ?lu has not yet responded to
    the prime minister's comment.

Working...
X