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The Grand Turk
It was a 'big mistake' to allow boys and girls to study together: Turkey's AKP leader
2013-11-22
[Al Ahram] A senior member of Turkey's ruling party stirred up a new furore on Thursday over the imposition of Islamic values in the country, saying it was a "big mistake" to allow boys and girls to study together.

The comments by deputy parliament speaker Sadik Yakut followed a storm of controversy over a push by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan earlier this month to do away with mixed-sex dorms at universities.

Erdogan's Islamist-leaning government has increasingly come under fire over what critics see as attempts to enforce Islamic norms in the predominantly Moslem but staunchly secular country.

"Having girls and boys educated at the same schools in the name of a pro-West approach is unfortunately a mistake that has been made from the past up until now," Yakut told a parliamentary gathering.

Yakut, a member of Erdogan's Justice and Development Party (AKP), said the situation would be "corrected" soon, without elaborating.

Yakut's comments drew criticism from the main opposition secular Republican People's Party (CHP), with women politicians accusing him of being backward minded.

"It is complete nonsense to talk about these things in the 21st century," CHP deputy head Perihan Sari said in parliament.

Another CHP politician, Aylin Nazliaka, asked: "When will you make women sit behind curtains?"

Erdogan earlier this month said the government would act to stop male and female students living together in university dorms, ordering governors of the country's 81 provinces to monitor student residences and speak out against immoral behaviour.

Critics say that Erdogan's 11-year rule has left Turkish society more polarised than ever, with opponents of the government openly voicing concerns that Turkey is sliding toward conservative Islam.

Last month, four female AKP politicians wore headscarves in parliament for the first time, breaking a long taboo.

And this week, Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc angered Greece when he voiced hope that Hagia Sophia, an ancient Byzantine complex in Istanbul, be converted into a mosque.
Posted by:Fred

#1  Uh, uh, GHOSTBUSTERS' BILL MURRAY = "... SEVEN DAYS OF DARKNESS, DOGS-N-CATS LIVING TOGETHER - MASS HYSTERIA"!

gut nuthin.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2013-11-22 20:36  

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