No,
PKK is not just a symptom. It
has been all too easily forgotten in some circles that it was not Turkish
government that started this mess but PKK with its dream of armed communist
revolution, and its policy of terrorism based on its training in the terrorist
nation Syria. The whole strategy was based
on claiming and controlling a certain territory through whatever means,
and accomplishing a de-facto separation. It has failed miserably.
Retired
CIA agent, Paul Henze of RAND-- who is quite sympathetic to all forms of
micronationalism-- during a recent (January1999) conference at the
Middle East Institute in Washington has pointed out clearly that Turkey
has never resorted to terror to achieve its goals, and that Turkish Kurds
should stop playing the victim because they have the same citizenship rights
as anyone else in Turkey and that they are able to use these rights without
discrimination. Elsewhere in a joint article
with S. Enders Wimbus titled AMERICAN
MIDDLE EAST POLICY: THE NEED FOR NEW THINKING he states:
| Turkey, after
Israel the politically and socially most modernized nation in the Middle
East, has made steady progress during the past 70 years. Turkish
experience should be used as a yardstick to measure progress in other countries
of the region, including Russia itself. |
While there have
been some unfortunate --very short-lived and quickly repealed-- attempts
to enforce unnecessary restrictions with respect to Kurdish
languages, rights of Turkish citizens of Kurdish origin have not never
been restricted in social and legal aspects. This freedom is perhaps the
real reason why Kurdish movements of all kinds --including the terrorist-Syria-based
PKK-- have started in Turkey by misusing the freedoms afforded Turkish
ciştizens, rather than in Iran, Iraq, Syria where the repression is quite
obvious. It is also an undeniable fact that more than a third of
the House of Representatives comprises people of Kurdish origin, and that
some of the finest Turkish statesman are of
Kurdish origin.
No doubt ETHNIC-NATIONALISM
will continue in Turkey as well as in the rest of the world for the
foreseeable future. ( And it may continue to resort to terrorizm) Turkiye
is determined to develop its democracy, and continue to make a clear distinction
between terrorist demands and social demands. For a review of politics
and policies of Turkiye you can visit this link.
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