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Terrorism in uniforms appeared like a military coup in Turkey: Prof. Arshi Khan

Terrorism in uniforms appeared like a military coup in Turkey: Prof. Arshi Khan

L-R: Prof. ZM Khan, Secretary General, IOS; Dr. M. Manzoor Alam, Chairman, IOS; Prof. Arshi Khan, Department of Political Science, AMU, Aligarh, Prof. Mohammad Afzal Wani, School of Law & Legal Studies, G. G. Singh Indraprastha University and Assistant Secretary General, IOS.

L-R: Prof. ZM Khan, Secretary General, IOS; Dr. M. Manzoor Alam, Chairman, IOS; Prof. Arshi Khan, Department of Political Science, AMU, Aligarh, Prof. Mohammad Afzal Wani, School of Law & Legal Studies, G. G. Singh Indraprastha University and Assistant Secretary General, IOS.

By Pervez Bari

New Delhi: “The Republic of Turkey took re-birth on July 16, 2016 (morning) after its first birth in 1923. The first one was created by Mustafa Kemal Pasha (Ataturk) and his associates which created a strong Turkish modern State while this re-birth was made possible by the common people strengthening democracy in Turkey.

Terrorism in uniforms appeared like a military coup but it was like an internal aggression made by 1.5 per cent armed forces with 74 tanks, 34 helicopters, F-16 jets, three naval warships. The plotters not only rolled tanks on the roads but also took them to the Istanbul International Airport, Bosphorus Bridge, bombed the national Parliament (TBMM). Ankara Police Headquarter building, Intelligence Building (MIT), and the complex of the Turkish Special Police force at the outskirt of Ankara. The plotters’ actions were full-fledged war against the Turkish State, Turkish People, Turkish values and Turkish military tradition. Moreover, the deployment of 25 special commandos to capture or kill the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the hotel in Marmaris in the night of July 15 and the hostile movement of the plotters’ F-16 jets in the air following the President’ plane—Gulfstream IV are some of those designs which seem to be scripted and directed by hidden forces”.

The above views were expressed by Prof. (Dr.) Arshi Khan, Department of Political Science, AMU Aligarh, while delivering a Lecture on “The Republic of Turkey in the Midst of Crisis—Military Coup or Terrorism in Uniforms: An Overview”. The lecture was delivered at the Institute of Objective Studies, (IOS), here on the occasion of the General Assembly meeting.

Interestingly, it may be mentioned here that Prof. (Dr.) Arshi Khan’s was awarded Ph. D. degree on his thesis entitled “The Turkish Democracy and Political Parties” from the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi while he completed his M. Phil. on “Turkey-Greece Relations with reference to Cyprus” from the same university.

Continuing Prof. Arshi Khan in his lecture recalled the golden chapters of the history of India and Turkey relations particularly during the period of the First World War when 800,000 out of 100,000 Indian armed forces under the British colonial administration were deployed in the Muslim world to fight against the Osmanli Devlet (Ottoman State). Prof. Khan said that Turkey has historically been very important country in the world which emerged as a Republic in 1923 after a long battle against the invading forces of the West soon after the First World War.

Prof. Arshi said that on 15th July, 2016 night, the Republic of Turkey faced “unthinkable” violence and destruction caused by fewer sections of the Turkish armed forces which never happened before. The so-called coup plotters could not take over the country for more than four hours after the fearless Turkish people surfaced on the roads to block the movement of the tanks and marching of the armed forces. More than 270 citizens lost their lives fighting against the plotters and the common masses forced the plotters to wind up and reverse the ‘take over’. He said this should not be called ‘coup d’état’ or coup or plotters’ coup. He said it was basically a new kind of terrorism in uniforms sponsored by the ‘script-writers and directors’. The chain of command was not involved.

He pointed out that after July 15, cases of bomb blasts and military operations have decreased significantly in the south-eastern parts of Turkey creating space again for Turkish-Kurdish reconciliation as it had begun in 2002-2003. Prof. Khan said that in the last twelve months, there were at least 14 bomb explosions killing civilians, police and armed forces. Irresponsible Turkish attack on Russian pilots in November 2015 was done deliberately to create tensions between Russia and Turkey. The purging of the traitors and criminals would certainly reduce the destabilizing factors in Turkey to a great extent.

He said the Turkish President Erdogan directly accused Fethullah Gülen, the self-exiled religious personality, and his group for staging this coup and playing in the hands of ‘masterminds’. Fethullah Gülen is directly identified with Zionists and Zionist elements within the CIA. AK Party Deputy, Labour Minister, a Russian member of Duma (Mr. Vyaceslav Nikonov) and the Turkish Daily—Yenisafak, have directly accused US General F. Campbell, former CIA official Henry J. Berkey and Gulenists for terrorism in uniforms.

Prof. Arshi emphasized that the western denial does not seem to be credible because the NATO has a base in Incirlik, Turkey where 25 per cent of the Nuclear weapons of the NATO are deployed. About 2 to 3000 US forces are stationed there. This Incirlik base was the place from where the plane had flown for refueling plotters’ jets in the Turkish airspace. He said that security of Turkey is linked with the security of NATO. How it is possible for NATO members particularly the US, UK, France and Germany to be unaware of plotter’s conspiracy? Such a huge assault on Turkey by men in uniforms of the Turkish State involving so many generals and war machines cannot remain unknown to NATO intelligence or the CIA. Their innocence can be understood only when they themselves are part of this conspiracy or they maintain benign neglect of this aggression on Turkey, he argued.

He said that Turkish government has been taking tough action against the Gulenist elements within Turkish armed forces, judiciary, bureaucracy, media, intelligence, foreign affairs ministry, educational institutions, publication houses, banking and business houses. The government says that these measures like detention, investigation, dismissal, suspension, and take-over are meant for keeping democracy intact and ensuring security and peace in the country. On the contrary, the western countries have condemned these measures as anti-democratic. The Austrian branch of International Amnesty is making money collection to fight cases for the plotters. The European Union has threatened Turkey to stop accession negotiations with Turkey for EU membership. Moreover, the western leaders did not condemn the killings, violence and bombings of national institutions of Turkey done by the plotters.

He said that the plan of the script-writers to convert Erdogan into Morsi failed. The Gulenists spread the rumour that Erdogan had himself planned the coup to strengthen him. Reality is getting exposed gradually validating the concerns of the government. The western media has been targeting Erdogan as dictator violating human rights and democracy while they know that it is Turkey and not Europe which host 3 million Syrian refugees. The EU countries have shown their colour on the refugee issue. Erdogan is also being called Islamist and pulling the country towards anarchy. Erdogan is certainly a Muslim but his policies are focused on democratic and developmental issues in Turkey.

Lastly, Prof. Arshi Khan said that a stable, peaceful, democratic and powerful Turkey is pre-requisite to the future of Europe. Turkey’s role in the region and the world would increase. Politics and governance in Turkey will be more inclusive, sharing and harmonious. Turkey had relations with Balkans, Caucasia, Macedonia, Caspian Sea area, etc., he concluded. The lecture was followed by question and answer session.

Meanwhile, at the outset Prof. M. Afzal Wani, School of Law & Legal Studies, G. G. Singh Indraprastha University & Assistant Secretary General, IOS, read out the message of the Ambassador of Turkey in New Delhi Dr. Burak Akçapar, accredited to India, Maldives and Nepal. The Turkish Ambassador was actually to be present at the lecture but due to some unavoidable reasons failed to turn up but sent his message for the occasion. The message read: “Turkish nation stands firmly behind its democratically elected President, Parliament and Government. On the night of July 15th they have written a new chapter in history by facing tanks and aircraft and stopping a coup attempt. The coup plotters unleashed terror upon the Turkish people. They martyred over 200 citizens, mostly civilians, whose only weapon was their commitment to democratic Turkey, their courage and their faith………”.

In his presidential remarks, Dr. Mohammad Manzoor Alam, Chairman, IOS, while praising the democratic system of Turkey, said that the country was inhabited by many ethnic groups of Europe in complete harmony and in the spirit of brotherhood. People of German and Russian origin constituted a sizeable population among them, he added.

(pervezbari@yahoo.co.in)

International symposium on Islam urges condemning religious extremism

International symposium on Islam urges condemning religious extremism

TerrorismUrumqi (IANS) : Religious leaders, scholars and government officials from China and other countries urged Muslims to resist religious extremism and condemn terrorism at a symposium.

Participants from Russia, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan on Wednesday gathered in Urumqi, capital of northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, to share their insights on Islam and experience in combating terrorism, Xinhua reported on Thursday.

The symposium is hosted by the China Religious Culture Communication Association and China Islamic Association.

Keynote speakers said a surging number of terror attacks in the name of Islam in recent years has made it more important than ever to call on Muslims to uphold the spirit of harmony and unity implied in Islamic thought.

Chen Guangyuan, chairman of the China Islamic Association, said opposition to religious extremism is part of Islamic teachings and required in Muslims’ daily behaviour.

Wang Zuo’an, director of the State Administration of Religious Affairs, urged effective regional cooperation against terrorism, separatism and extremism.

Shohrat Zakir, chairman of the Xinjiang regional government, said people of various ethnic groups in Xinjiang have suffered from terrorism and moved voluntarily to act against religious extremism and maintain social stability.

French PM: Terrorism is now part of everyday lives

French PM: Terrorism is now part of everyday lives

frenchpmParis (IANS) : French Prime Minister Manuel Valls has cautioned French citizens that they have moved to a different age, saying that “terrorism is now part of our everyday lives for a long period of time”.

At least 84 people were killed, and around 300 more injured on Thursday night when a truck crashed into a crowd in the city of Nice during France’s national day celebrations, Xinhua news agency reported.

In an interview with the French newspaper Journal Du Dimanche (JDD) published on Sunday, Valls said, “Some irresponsible politicians say that this attack could be avoided. But there is no such thing with zero risk.”

“I have always told the truth about terrorism: We are facing a war, there will be further attacks. It is hard to say, but more lives will be lost. It will take a long time,” stressed Valls.

Following the Nice attack, three days of national mourning were declared. Meanwhile, the investigation into the attack is going on.

Dr.Zakir Naik claims his statements were doctored, tampered

Dr.Zakir Naik claims his statements were doctored, tampered

zakirnaikMumbai (IANS), Claiming his statements were doctored and tampered out of context, controversial televangelist Zakir Naik on Friday said he unequivocally condemned all terrorist activities.

The Islamic preacher dismissed as “misinformation” that he had ever advocated suicide bombings, saying he always condemned them since innocent people get killed and this is “anti-Islam”.

“However, it (suicide attacks) may be used as a tactic of war to save the country. In all other circumstances where innocents are targeted, it is condemnable,” Naik told the media via Skype from Saudi Arabia.

FBI calls Orlando massacre both hate crime and terrorism

FBI calls Orlando massacre both hate crime and terrorism

ornaldomasscareOrlando (IANS). A US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) official said on Wednesday the massacre at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida was both hate crime and an act of terror.

“This was an act of violence, born out of hate, that inflicted terror on an entire community,” said Ron Hopper, special FBI agent in charge of the case.

“So I would call it a hate crime. I would call it terrorism. It’s both,” Xinhua news agency quoted Hopper as saying.

At least 49 people were killed and 53 others were wounded, including a police officer, on Sunday in a shooting spree at a popular LGBT nightclub in Orlando, Florida.

It was the worst mass shooting in US history and the deadliest terror attack since the 9/11 in 2001.

Meanwhile, according to US TV network NBC News, Mateen’s wife had reportedly feared that Mateen was planning to attack a gay nightclub before Sunday’s massacre and pleaded with him not to commit violence, but she did not inform the police.