Posted on 08/28/2007 7:45:09 AM PDT by happinesswithoutpeace
The Turkish parliament on Tuesday elected Abdullah Gul, foreign minister, as the secular countrys first president with an Islamist background.
The election of Mr Gul, the candidate of the Justice and Development Party (AKP) which has its roots in political Islam and has ruled Turkey for the past five years, follows a protracted political crisis over his nomination.
The partys previous attempt at electing him to the largely ceremonial but still influential post back in April provoked an angry response from Turkeys fiercely secular military.
It expressed fears that Mr Gul, whose wife wears a headscarf Islamic headgear that is banned in official buildings would undermine the countrys secular system. In a rare rebuff of the generals, the government responded by calling early elections that saw the AKP returned to power with an increased majority.
After that apparent show of public support for the government, the armed forces, which have staged four coups since 1960, appeared to accept that Mr Gul would become president.
As recently as Monday however, Turkeys military chief General Yasar Buyukanit announced that he saw insidious forces at work seeking to undermine Turkeys secular democracy, and warned that the Turkish military would not stand by.
Despite such rhetoric, and the fears of some sections of the secularist elite that the government harbours a long-term Islamist agenda, many observers expect Mr Gul, who has vowed to uphold the secular order, to display the same pragmatism he exhibited as foreign minister.
Theres nothing really abnormal in the militarys response. Theyve accepted his election, now well see what happens, said Oral Calislar, a columnist on the influential Cumhuriyet daily, who lamented the amount of attention given to Mrs Gul and her wearing of a traditional Islamic headscarf. Its a sensitive issue in Turkey, but its still a pity that we are left discussing this. He will be president, we should be looking at him, he said.
He noted that Mr Gul had already indicated that his wife may not play a significant role in public life.
Although hailing from a background in radical Islamic politics for which he served time in prison following Turkeys last military coup in 1980, the past decade has seen him establish a reputation as a moderate.
Having forced the break up of a previous more radical Islamic party in 2001, Mr Gul who holds a doctorate in economics, established the AKP, together with Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the current prime minister which swept to power a year later.
Having served briefly as prime minister, Mr Gul was subsequently appointed foreign minister. In that role he established himself as a champion of Turkeys bid for European Union membership and proved a shrewd politician and a well- respected diplomat.
"As recently as Monday however, Turkeys military chief General Yasar Buyukanit announced that he saw insidious forces at work seeking to undermine Turkeys secular democracy, and warned that the Turkish military would not stand by"
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So I assume the president’s wife will not be visitng anyone in any public building if the headscarf wearing is banned?
This could get nasty.
This could will get nasty.
There is no way the EU will admit an Islamist Turky.
The Turkish military is already pissed because it thought it had a deal that someone other than Gul would be nominated. I'd guess they'll only give him two, maybe only one, more strike before they take matters into their own hands.
More quotes:
“Our nation has been watching the behaviour of centres of evil who systematically try to corrode the secular nature of the Turkish Republic”.
“Nefarious plans to ruin Turkey’s secular and democratic nature emerge in different forms every day, The military will, just as it has so far, keep its determination to guard social, democratic and secular Turkey.”
-General Yasar Buyukanit
http://www.joelstrumpet.com/?p=686#more-686
August 28th, 2007 Abdullah Gul wins Presidency
Quoted from Joel's Trumpet: "By the way, for those who do not know, in Arabic, Abdullah Gul translates as: Servant of Allah (Abdullah) and Beast / Monster (Gul). Thus his name is literally Servant of Allah / Beast - and I have no question that he indeed is."
eventually the religious atmosphere will envelope the secular military which guards the legacy of the secular ataturk.
many on this forum would reject secularism.
Go, General Buyukanit... invade Iran!
We... got your back!
lolz.
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