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Re: [A-List] RE: Turkey & the EU



Sabri

Thank you for the info...hmm...complex..

I have only two books on Turkey, one a biography of Attaturk - I shall
clearly have to buy another...

Salaam

----- Original Message -----
From: "Sabri Oncu" <soncu@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "'Sabri Oncu'" <soncu@xxxxxxxxxxx>; <a-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 9:55 PM
Subject: [A-List] RE: Turkey & the EU


Salaam:

However, my understanding - please correct me, if I
am wrong - is that Turkey has a secular government,
because the Turkish army wants it that way. The army,
in other words acts as the guardian of the secular
revolution of Kemal Attaturk.

I don't think this is the case. To an outsider it may appear that way but it was the army that put us in this weird situation in the first place. Nationalist, fascist and islamic ideologies were encouraged by the army to counter the left from early seventies and this may have some connection with the US strategy of containing "communism" through the use of Islam in that era as well. Also, after the 1980 coup, the military changed the election laws in such a way that majority in the national assembly does not require majority in the elections anymore. AKP, the Islamist party, won only about 33% of the votes, which according to some is about 25% of all registered voters when those who did not vote are included, but whatever the actual support of AKP is, it is not as big as outsiders may deduce from the fact that they have the majority in the parliament. Moreover, majority of the Turkish citizenry is quite content with secularizm as I see it. There has always been a small Islamic fundamentalist base in Turkey since way back when but I don't think, even after the encouragement of the seventies and eighties, they constitute more than 10% of the current population. That AKP received 33% of the votes in the last election has other social, political and economic reasons.




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