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ادعموا
العلمانيين في تركيا بقلم:
دانييل بايبس جاروزاليم
بوست - 17/5/2007 لندع روح الفكاهة جانباً, إن
على أمريكا أن تتوقف عن دعم حزب
العدالة والتنمية التركي و أن
تقف إلى جانب حلفائها الطبيعيين
وهم "العلمانيون" Support
the secularists in Turkey By
DANIEL PIPES My
visit to Istanbul this week comes in the midst of the
greatest challenge to the Turkish secular republic since
its creation in 1923. Founded by Mustafa Kemal Atat rk
in the wreckage of the Many
reforms took root; going back to the Arabic script or
discarding last names is inconceivable. That said, the
country has generally reverted to Islamic ways.
Increased religious instruction in the schools and more
state-funded mosques are complemented by more women
taking on head-scarves. Several
factors account for this development: the predictable
reaction to Atat rk's excesses; This
surge translated into a substantial Islamic
representation in parliament, beginning as a single seat
in the 1960s and, aided by Turkish electoral
peculiarities, reaching a nearly two-thirds majority
today. Islamic parties have twice controlled the prime
ministry, in 1996-97 and since 2002. The first time,
Necmettin Erbakan's headstrong personality and overt
Islamist program prompted the military, guardian of Atat
rk's traditions, to oust him from power within a year. AFTER
ERBAKAN'S collapse, his former lieutenant Recep Tayyip
Erdoan founded Justice and Development (or AKP), now the
governing party. Learning
from the 1996-97 fiasco, Erdoan and his team took a much
more cautious approach to Islamization. Also, they
displayed competence at governing, handling well the
economy, the European Union, But
last month Erdoan reached too far in picking Abdullah G
l, his close associate, to run for the republic's
presidency. In a fast-paced sequence of events, Gul
failed to get the necessary votes, the Questions
abound: Can the AKP again win a majority of seats?
Failing that, can it form a ruling coalition? Will it
succeed in installing one of its own as president? More
fundamentally, what are the AKP leadership's intentions?
Did it, having witnessed Erbakan's fate, retain a secret
Islamist program and simply learn to disguise its
Islamist goals? Or did it actually give up on those
goals and accept secularism? These
questions of intent can only be answered speculatively.
Judging whether the AKP has a hidden agenda, I concluded
after a trip to Each
Turk must judge the AKP for himself, as must key foreign
governments. If the polls show Turkish voters still
quite undecided, foreign leaders have opted in Erdoan's
favor. The Council of Europe condemned military
intervention. US Secretary
of State Condoleezza Rice went further,
praising the AKP for "pulling But
her statement ignores AKP efforts to apply the Islamic
law by criminalizing adultery and creating alcohol-free
zones, not to speak of its privileging Islamic courts
over secular courts, its reliance on dirty money, and
its bias against religious minorities as well as the
persecution of political opponents. Further, European
Union membership offers the AKP a huge side-benefit: by
reducing the political role of But
her superficial analysis has one inadvertent benefit:
given The
writer is director of the Middle East Forum. ----------------- نشرنا
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