Turkish Digest
 
ISSN No 1554-8414
Friday, November 27, 2009
Geert Wilders: " "The Turkish army is the greatest defender of Kemal Ataturk's legacy
EU-Digest

Spiegel: "The Turkish government fears a scheduled visit by Dutch anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders, saying it could dent Turkish relations with the Netherlands and Europe. The Turkish government says it fears a scheduled visit by Dutch anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders, saying it could dent Turkish relations with the Netherlands and Europe. But many secular and religious Turks say they would welcome a debate with the polemic politician.

"Normally, the army belongs in the barracks. But I will make an exception for Turkey." Wilders wrote. "The Turkish army is the greatest defender of Kemal Ataturk's legacy, the man who compared Islam with a rotting corpse. Without the corrective influence of the army, Turkey would already be a second Iran." This position is incomprehensible and indefensible, said Mustafa Akyol, a columnist and deputy editor of the Turkish Daily News and a practicing Muslim. "Wilders forgets that Ataturk in his time (the 1920 and 30s) turned Turkey's face to the West, but that the West wasn't a very pleasant place at the time. Many of the European fascist and nationalist ideologies of the time, like that of authoritarian one-party states, were thus imported to Turkey and the secular Turks have held onto them until now.''

Note EU-Digest: Mr. Wilders, a one dimensional politician, who usually is completely off the track when it comes to conventional political activities and historical research, this time certainly read up well on Turkish history and Ataturk's legendary vision about Islam and the dangers of Islam or any other religion openly or covertly imposed as a State religion.

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posted by A-News @ 4:24 PM  
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
What Would Ataturk Do? Turkey Battles Over Long-Dead Leader - WSJ.com
"What Would Ataturk Do?
Turkey Battles Over
Long-Dead Leader
By ANDREW HIGGINS
July 29, 2008; Page A1

ANKARA, Turkey -- The Ataturk Thought Association, zealous guardian of the secular creed that guides Turkey, never thought it would come to this.

Its chairman, a retired four-star general, is in jail. Its offices -- plastered with portraits of modern Turkey's founding father, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk -- have been raided by police. Several of its computer hard drives have been seized by investigators. They're hunting for evidence of plots by hard-line secularists to topple Turkey's mildly Islamic government."

More:What Would Ataturk Do? Turkey Battles Over Long-Dead Leader - WSJ.com

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posted by Turkish Digest @ 1:56 AM  
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Mandela at 90
"Mandela at 90

.....Much as Turkey's Kemal Ataturk provided the role model for the effective reformer in 20th century politics, Mandela has provided the one for the democratising leader that successfully makes the transition from head of the liberation struggle to advocate for peaceful reconciliation, something very few of his counterparts have managed anywhere."

More:Jamaica Gleaner News - Mandela at 90 - Sunday | July 27, 2008

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