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AlsancakJack



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15/04/2009 12:33

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ISTANBUL – Turkey's army chief said Tuesday the government should take into consideration recommendations made by the military. (UPDATED)

"Politicians would be responsible for any outcomes that may emerge from a failure to consider sincere and realistic recommendations (made by the army)," Chief of General Staff Gen. Ilker Basbug during an "Annual Assessment Speech" at the War Academies Command and Culture Center in Istanbul. 

Basbug touched mainly on issues such as civil-military relations, the struggle with terror, as well as democracy and secularism during his speech.

He said that efforts to show the army as anti-religious and non-democratic are aimed at attempting to undermine the military’s strength and shake the nation’s confidence in the institution.

He described one approach as a "systematic opposition" made under the guise of democracy, and the other as "bad-intended propaganda campaigns" attempting to show the army as opposed to religion.



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Continued:

"Our society disregards this (propaganda) campaign, and loves and trusts in its army," he added.



His comments came on the heels of the latest wave of an investigation in which more than 200 people, including retired and serving officers, have been arrested or detained for alleged links to a supposed plot to topple Turkey's Islamist-rooted Justice and Development Party (AKP) government.

Basbug also said the PKK can no longer move about in large groups in Turkey or in northern Iraq and was experiencing command and control problems.



"The separatist terror group is now losing blood," he said.



Basbug emphasized however that the terror problem could not be solved solely through the efforts of the military, and that understanding why youth join the PKK terror organization was important.



Courtesy of Hurriyet



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15/04/2009 12:54

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the youth join the pkk as they believe they are joining/protesting for democracy and equal rights . this happens in the uni's but truthfully they are recruiting the young people for their own cause.



Brinsley


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15/04/2009 23:03

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And who do you think runs TRNC, the Government, the Police, the Judges or even the people? No, Wrong; THE TURKISH GENERALS!

Unfortunately the present one suffers from xenophobia.





Richard



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