Posted on 04/16/2017 6:41:16 PM PDT by Texas Fossil
Voters went to the polls April 16 to vote on a new draft constitution that would officially increase the powers of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The opponents of the bill including the Republican Peoples Party (CHP), the main opposition party in Turkeys parliament, have been trying to fight it in an environment where deviation from the point of view of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) is often labeled by the government and its media as support of terrorism or treason.
However, the CHP party is not and has never been a beacon of democracy either. A few days ago, Hüsnü Bozkurt, an MP of the CHP, which lists laicism (secularism) as one of its principles, said: If the yes vote comes out of the ballot box, we will chase you and your extended families and throw all of you into the sea. He elaborated on the CHP-supporting Halk TV channel:
Lets say the result is yes. Let no one rejoice. We will start with Samsun again [where, according to the official Turkish historiography, the Turkish war against imperialism was started in 1919], then go to Amasya, Sivas [where meetings were held by Turkish nationalists as to how they should save Asia Minor in 1919] and to Ankara. And we will go to Inonu, Sakarya, and Dumlupinar [where Turks fought against the Greek military during 1920s] and chase you to Izmir and throw you and your entire extended families as well as all imperialists into the sea. If we do not do that, let our mothers milk not be halal to us.
Bozkurt was referring to the Turkish genocidal act in which Turkish nationalists threw Greek and Armenian civilians of Izmir (then Smyrna) into the Aegean Sea in September 1922.
Turkish troops stormed Smyrna in Asia Minor, which at that time was a predominantly Christian city. While Allied warships looked on, Turkish forces engaged in pillage, rape and slaughter in the Greek and Armenian neighborhoods. They then set fire to the city and destroyed much of it, shifting the population ratio between Muslims and non-Muslims. Tens of thousands of Christians lost their lives and the rest were forced into exile.
A year later, in 1923, Turkish nationalists led by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, otherwise known as Kemalists, declared the independence of the Turkish republic in Ankara.
When the AKP government angrily reacted to Bozkurts words in which he threatened the yes voters, he attempted to clarify, speaking to a group of his party supporters in the city of Konya on April 10. Repeating his Samsun-Amasya-Sivas-Inonu-Sakarya-Dumlupinar-Ankara-Izmir formula, he emphasized that he is an educated man who knows what he is talking about.
I wore the uniform of our military for 20 years. I slept at a tent during the Cyprus operation and worked as a doctor for 44 years in this country. I have sufficient intelligence to have received a degree in medicine and am aware of every single word I utter Those who have set this trap for this nation should not rejoice My words target imperialists and those who set this trap on the constitution and who want to divide my country.
Bozkurt is not the only politician who openly takes pride in the actions perpetrated by Turkish forces in September 1922. An MP of the CHP, Deniz Baykal, who served as the president of the CHP from 1995 to 2010 and as a minister in several previous governments, also referred to the ethnic cleansing in 1922, saying:
If no comes out of the ballot box, we will rejoice as though we threw the enemy into the sea in Izmir in September 1922.People cheer and flash a four finger sign called the rabia sign of the Muslim Brotherhood as the Turkish president delivers a speech in Istanbul, on April 15, 2017, during a rally on the eve of the constitutional referendum. The April 16 referendum took place under a state of emergency that has been in place since last summers failed coup, which has seen some 47,000 arrested in the biggest crackdown in Turkeys history. (Photo: OZAN KOSE / AFP / Getty Images)
In fact, We have buried the Greeks in the sea is a common and proudly used expression in Turkey, which has for decades been promoted by the Turkish state.
Apparently, the main difference between the Kemalist and Islamist Turkey is that Kemalists kept their oppression and extermination of human beings Christians, Jews, Kurds, Yazidis, and Alevis, among others inside the boundaries of Turkey whereas Islamists also threaten and target the West. However, the extermination by Kemalists of non-Muslim communities in Turkey seems to have paved the way for the rise of the Islamist AKP, currently ruling Turkey.
The violent war of ethnic cleansing against Christians of Izmir was completed in 1922 but the cultural genocide is still ongoing. On April 7, the Turkish newspaper Hurriyet published a news story titled: Ruined Aegean houses going for premium prices.
However, a more truthful title for the report would be Ruined Greek houses in Smyrna emptied of its original inhabitants through genocide going for premium prices.
The current population of the Greek-speaking Orthodox citizens of Turkey is only around 1,700. The decades of oppression and ethnic cleansing went on with the participation of much of the Turkish public both secular and Islamist. The same Turks that are now the target of the fanatic Muslims were the ones that gladly stood by or actively participated in the oppression of Greeks, Armenians and Jews with the creation of punitive laws, extrajudicial killings and outright slaughters.
Being part and parcel of what was done to Christians and Jews, the original inhabitants of Turkey, the so-called secular Turks themselves institutionalized the tactics and methods used today by the current Turkish government. The CHP as the founding party of Turkey through its repressive and even genocidal policies and actions is largely responsible for the lack of human rights in the country.
One would think that secular or moderate Muslim Turks particularly those representing or supporting the CHP would at least now learn lessons from the crimes they have committed, and express regret, guilt and shame for the illegality and injustice to non-Muslim communities. But they do not seem to be about that. Instead, they still publicly praise the massacres and declare that they are ready to throw other people into the sea. Is it any wonder why there has never been rule of law and democracy in Turkey?
Uzay Bulut is a Turkish journalist formerly based in Ankara. She is presently in Washington, D.C. Follow her on Twitter at twitter.com/uzayb
Cultural and Literal Genocide with not extreme act forbidden.
Way past time to remove the nukes and US personnel and kick this muzzie hellhole out of NATO before they ‘dissapear’ the nukes into hands of people that will use them freely.
Sinking into a dictatorship/Islamic State. Sad really. Lots of bad stuff is going to happen here—I predict. Europe should have seen this coming. They will reep the rewards when Turks invade and only Russia can stop the fanatical horde.
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Nukes have long been gone from Incirlik.
Very bad consequences my friend.
The author of this article saw where this was coming from and where it is going now.
I found out about the article this morning. Was traveling and could not post it from my cell phone. So I regret not posting it until this evening.
90 percent of this article bashes the opposition as barely little better than Erdogen.
They make a pretty good case.
Seems Turkey was never much of a “Republic” if you weren’t muslim and ethnic cleansing has occurred on and off since 1920.
Drop them from NATO and get everyone out.
The author has lived this. She grew up in Turkey. She writes for a number of publications on this subject. She does not live in Turkey now.
She knows what the situation actually is.
No one in Turkey can live there and tell the truth about what is happening and has previously happened.
The end of the Turkish Republic - the rest is just waiting.
Turkey Ping
agree
They look alike
If Erdogan stole the referendum, it indeed a sad day, and will greatly destabilize the ME even further.
“They look alike” (Hitler and Erdogan)
The main difference is on which side they part their hair.
Hitler appears to be a big role model for Erdogan, in many ways.
I expect further update today.
Previously, I was told he stole the last election. It was expected this time. Remember, almost all of the opposition is in jail.
The Kemalist are not the opposition. The opposition are the Kurds, Azidi’s, remaining few Christians.
You the kurds and Turks are going to have a full blown war?
The Kurds won’t get any air support for that fight and would get slaughtered, I would think as Turkey has a decent air force.
I’m 49 and I dont really remember when Turkey was like the rest of the West.
It has never been like the rest of the West. Not since they joined NATO, not since WWI, not ever since Islam ruled.
I believe you. I’m 48 and I am not well read on their history, but I never remember pop talking about Turkey in glowing terms. Not horrible terms, but certainly not glowing.
Pop was very conservative.
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