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Turkish gov't slams military in election dispute |
2007-04-29 |
![]() The military, part of the pro-secular establishment, said late Friday that it was monitoring the elections and indicated it was willing to become more openly involved in the process, a statement that startled many analysts who described it as an ultimatum to the government to rein in officials who promote Islamic initiatives. "It should not be forgotten that the Turkish armed forces is one of the sides in this debate and the absolute defender of secularism," the military statement said. "When necessary, they will display their attitudes and actions very clearly. No one should doubt that." Justice Minister Cemil Cicek, the government spokesman, said the military warning to the government was "not acceptable in a democratic order." |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 On the other side, AP today reportsSome 700,000 Turks waving the red national flag flooded central Istanbul on Sunday [29 April 2007] to demand the resignation of the government, saying the Islamic roots of Turkey's leaders threatened to destroy the country's modern foundations. "They want to drag Turkey to the dark ages," said 63-year-old Ahmet Yurdakul, a retired government employee who attended the protest. Sunday's crowd chanted that the presidential palace was "closed to imams." |
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 2007-04-29 14:40 |
#1 And right on cue Europe comes out swinging against the pro-secularist statements by the Turkish military. Europe will be transmogrified into Eurabia even sooner than I thought. |
Posted by: Lemuel Shaiter3417 2007-04-29 04:51 |