November 04, 2006

Worthy Of Praise

Turkish secularists are protesting in opposition to Islamist influence in Turkey.

About 12,000 Turkish secularists marched in the capital on Saturday to protest against what they see as a rising Islamist influence under Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan's government, Anatolian news agency said.

The demonstrators, who represented 112 non-governmental organisations, shouted "Turkey is secular, will remain secular" and "Independent Turkey" and protested against Erdogan's Justice and Development Party (AKP), which has roots in political Islam.

Overwhelmingly Muslim, Turkey is governed by secular laws that separate religion and state.

Since winning 2002 elections, Erdogan's government has alarmed secularists by promoting an increase of religious schools, seeking to lift a ban on wearing Islamic headscarves in universities and government offices and filling senior government posts with Islamists.

I support this movement against further erosion of the constitutional secularism of Turkey. The difficulties that would be created by a NATO member falling under the sway of the same ideology that motivates our enemies in the War on Terrorism cannot be overestimated.

H/T Malkin

Posted by: Greg at 07:56 PM | Comments (3) | Add Comment
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But of course you'll run away from the fact Bush's invasion of Iraq HELPED the Islamicist Turkish movements.


Posted by: Ken Hoop at Sun Nov 5 17:10:04 2006 (pfO86)

2 Gee, KKKen, how do you account for the rise of the Islamists al during the 1990s? Was that all the fault of Bush and Cheney as well?

Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Sun Nov 5 23:07:39 2006 (EBbdL)

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Nope, the slavish pro-Israel policy of Clinton aided and abetted the  Islamicists, continuing a policy more or less adopted by the entire American political class since Eisenhower who was comparatively neutral.


Posted by: Ken Hoop at Mon Nov 6 08:36:39 2006 (DZbll)

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