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    ACTIVISTS CALL FOR DEMOCRATIC REFORMS AMIDST SETTLEMENT PROCESS

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    May 6 2013

    One hundred eleven activists, politicians, journalists and artists
    have called for a democratic constitutional compromise amidst the
    ongoing settlement process between the Turkish government and the
    outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), stressing that democracy is
    the only way to secure a lasting peace in Turkey.

    In a statement released in the Radikal daily yesterday, the civil
    society representatives said the peace process represented a vital
    opportunity for the country but stressed that it must be handled
    as a political, rather than a military, issue and that a democratic
    compromise on Turkey's new constitution would play an important role
    in these efforts.

    The statement's signatories represented a broad array of Turkish
    left-liberal politics. Among them were Hosrof Dink, brother of
    murdered Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, journalists such as
    Ece Temelkuran, Pınar Ogunc and Ahmet Å~^ık, a number of deputies
    from the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) and academics
    such as Koray CalıÅ~_kan and BuÅ~_ra Ersanlı.

    The PKK has already called a cease-fire and is set to begin withdrawing
    from Turkey on Wednesday as part of the process of ending Turkey's
    decades-long conflict with the militant group and finding a peaceful
    resolution to the grievances of the country's Kurdish population. At
    the same time, ongoing efforts to create a civilian constitution
    to replace the present one, drafted under military rule in 1982,
    have grinded nearly to a halt as a result of the inability of the
    parliamentary commission tasked with drafting the new constitution
    to reach a compromise on a number of issues.

    The statement said everyone who is on the side of peace and democracy
    ought to work towards a constitutional compromise based on democratic
    principles. It also noted with concern the state's handling of the
    recent attempt by many trade unions and political parties to celebrate
    May 1 in Ä°stanbul's Taksim Square despite a ban due to an ongoing
    controversial construction project in the area. Police used tear gas
    and water cannons to disperse demonstrators in what the statement
    described as "disproportionate and illegal state violence." The
    statement argued, "If Turkish politics are to be dominated by peaceful
    discussion rather than violence, the government and security forces
    should comport themselves accordingly."

    http://www.todayszaman.com/news-314673-activists-call-for-democratic-reforms-amidst-settlement-process.html



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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