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May 1, 2007
Turkish Court Blocks Islamist Candidate
By SABRINA TAVERNISE and GRAHAM BOWLEY

ANKARA, Turkey, May 1 — Turkey's constitutional court today supported
an effort to block a candidate for the country's presidency whose
background is in political Islam, pitching the country into early
national elections and a referendum on the role of religion in its
future.

In a 9 to 2 ruling, the court upheld an appeal by the main secular
political party to stop Abdullah Gul, the current foreign minister and
a close ally of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, from becoming
president, objecting to what it says are his Islamic credentials.

But the ruling, which involved the legality of a parliamentary vote
for Mr. Gul that was held last Friday, was more political than legal:
The court is part of Turkey's secular establishment, which is now
mounting an assault against Mr. Erdogan and the emerging class of
devout Turks that he represents, and its decision did not come as a
surprise.

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1st of May; victory of the working class in Turkey
Foto: 1st of May; victory of the working class in Turkey

ENGLISH (01.05.2007)- The heart of the 1st of May Worker's Day
celebrations in Turkey was the Taksim Square of Istanbul.

After the massacre of the 1977 1st of May, Taksim Square had been a
prohibited area for worker and popular demonstrations. Although it is
open to all sorts of celebrations (including Police Week, national
fests, New Year celebrations, reactionary meetings etc.) the square
remained closed to labourer's demonstrations. The square is located in
the centre of the city.

This year the proggressive labour unions, chambers and mass
organizations, revolutionary, socialist and proggressive political
organizations and parties; totally 60 social and political
organizations got the decision to celebrate the Mayday at Taksim.
Taksim had been a symbol of 1st of May since the 1977 celebrations, in
which more thar 500 thousand labourers gathered, and a state-organized
massacre took 34 martyrs. This year, is the 30th anniversary of this
massacre, and the killers had not been found and tried yet. It is
named as "1st of May Square" among the labourers.

The Governorate of Istanbul, as a part of the state policy of
prohibiting Taksim Square, applied harsh measures against the
gathering. Nearly all the public transportation was prohibited with
Governor's decision, and this created a total traffic chaos in
Istanbul. Millions of people could not go to their works or schools,
spent hours on the highways. This meant a general stopping of work and
education life in the city. The people cursed on the Governer Muammer
Guler for turning Istanbul into an open air prison.

All the people who came to the gathering place (Dolmabahce) were
severely beaten and detained, in the first place the members of the
Organizing Committee. Despite the open state terror, the people showed
the courage to gather again and again after being dispersed. Totally
more than 1000 people were detained.

At the end, the waves of labourer masses, with their steadfastness and
determined will, managed to gather at Taksim Square, and made the
commemoration of the martyrs of 1977. Thousands of people, breaking
the blockade of the police, managed to free Taksim Square from the
chains of state terror. Groups of demonstrators, numbering thousands,
entered the square again and again, despite the attacks of the police
with battons and teargas.

All around Istanbul turned into a resistance field, because the busses
carrying the people to the meeting were stopped by the police.
Thousands of workers cut the main highway of Istanbul (at three
points) and began walking. In labourer districts Okmeydani, Gulsuyu
and 1st of May, thousands of people clashed with the police. 1st of
May turned into a Istanbul-wide general resistance.

In the end of the day, it was the workers who won, and the state was
the loser of the day. The public opinion turned furious against the
Governor because of his crazy prohibition of public transport. The
demand for his resign gained large public support.

1st of May was also celebrated in many towns such as Izmır, Ankara,
Adana, Bursa, Eskisehir. In all the 1st of May events, the attack in
Istanbul was protested and the Governor was called to resign.

The conquest of Taksim had been tried three times in 1989, 1990, 1991
and for the first time it is managed. Regarding the heavy repression
conditions under which Turkey is living, and especially the hard
conditions that arose with the memorandum of the military, the
importance of this success becomes greater. Also the 1st of May had
been a third channel of political stand, against the two bourgeois
sectors; the government and the army. The labourers have opened their
way with their will.

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Threat of coup d'etat in Turkey
Foto: Threat of coup d'etat in Turkey

ENGLISH (28.04.2007)- The fascist army intervened in the Presidency
elections held in the National Assembly by a threatening declaration
last night, at 11.15 pm. The declaration was directed against the
right of the parliament to elect Abdullah Gul as President, claiming
that the "principal question in the Presidential elections process has
been secularism". The declaration came just after the first round of
the Presidential elections, while the opposition party CHP had brought
the voting to the Constitutional Court, claiming that the number of
attended deputies is not sufficient to make the voting. If the Court
takes a decision accordingly, this will lead to the abondoning of the
Presidential elections and will begin a process of early elections.

In the declaration, the following phrases took part:

"In the last days, the principal question in the Presidential election
process has been focused on secularism. This situation is being
watched by the Turkish Armed Forces with anxiousness. It shouldn't be
forgotten that, the Turkish Armed Forces are a side in these
discussions and is the staunch defender of secularism. Furthermore,
the Turkish Armed Forces are against these discussions and the
negative comments, and will display their position and attitudes
openly and strictly, when necessary. Noone should have any doubt about
this. In short, anyone who opposes the understanding of the founder of
our Republic, Great Leader Ataturk; 'Happy is the one who calls
himself a Turk', is and will be an enemy of the Republic of Turkey.
The Turkish Armed Forces is determined to fulfill the open duties
given to them by the law to protect these qualities, and their
devotion and faith to this determination is certain."

The declaration of the Armed Forces is a military memorandum, and a
threat of military coup d'etat. When translated into the language of
Turkish politics, this memorandum is an intervention to both the
Assembly and the Constitutional Court. The army, by this memorandum
declared that they viewed the election of Abdullah Gul for Presidency
as a "regime problem", and won't let it, even this election is done on
a constitutional basis.

Also they threatened the Kurdish national movement and the democratic
sectors who question the official ideology, with the referance to the
phrase "Happy is the one who calls himself a Turk", since broad
sectors of the population (millions of people) are calling themselves
as "Kurds" and claiming national democratic rights.

Democratic rights are under threat

The excuse for the memorandum, "secularism", is merely a demagogy. It
was the army, during the coup d'etat of 1980, who brought compulsory
religion lessons to the education system, it was them who supported
the islamic reactionary forces to grow, it was them to found mosques
in all the Alevi villages, it was them who accepted Turkish-Islam
synthesis as the state ideology. Religious Affairs Presidency (Diyanet
İşleri Başkanlığı) is the state institution of religion, which has a
huge budget and to which all the mosques and all the imams are subject
to. Turkey is not a secular country, since the state is fused with
religion.

The generals are fooling the people for gaining mass support for their
semi-military fascist regime. They are angry because their share of
state power is diminishing, since the Presidency had traditionally
been a tool helping the military control the regime.

The fascist memorandum gave a vital importance to the struggle against
military coup d'etat and military intervention to politics in Turkey.
What is at danger is not secularism, but democratic rights (which are
already at a very low level.) The army wants to freeze the
constitutional rights of the institutions and govern the country on
its own.

We also call all the peoples of the world to protest against this
fascist memorandum and to stand near the peoples of Turkey who want
freedom and democracy, no more military intervention.
--
Yoshie

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