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KurdistanObserver.com
Roj TV Controversy Growing
January 4, 2006
Turkish
daily News
Mehmet Ali Birand
The objection voiced by
56 mayors against the closesure of Roj TV makes it harder to resolve the matter
and almost impossible for the channel be shut down.
Fifty-six mayors objecting to the closure of
Denmark-based Roj TV is not being discussed that much but has nevertheless
placed Ankara in a very difficult position.
The government, and especially the Office of
the Chief of General Staff, sees Roj TV as a mouthpiece of the Kurdistan
Workers' Party (PKK). Their stance is based on the fact that Roj TV constantly
broadcasts PKK opinions and gives airtime to individuals linked to the PKK.
Roj TV doesn't even hide this fact. It
doesn't have to because everything is out in the open.
The move to close Roj TV has become a show of
force between Turkey and the pro-Kurdish movement. Ankara applies pressure,
Denmark resists.
Fifty-six Turkish mayors sent a letter to
Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen calling for Roj TV not to be closed,
upsetting all the balances on the issue. The mayors cited freedom of expression
and the needs of their constituents as the reasons the channel should not be
shut down, getting themselves involved in the entire controversy.
After this letter, it has become impossible
for Denmark to close down Roj TV. It is impossible for Denmark to ignore the
pleas made by the democratic representatives of some of the people in Turkey
just to placate Ankara.
There is also a political aspect to the
matter that I believe will bring about important consequences.
The 56 mayors have indirectly supported a
television channel that reflects PKK opinions. The PKK's influence in the
[Southeast] region has once more become evident. This shows that an organization
perceived by us as a terrorist group is not seen in that way by the people of
the region.
What are we going to do now?
Will we criminally charge the mayors and then
send them off to prison?
You must have noted that the test of wills
between the state and the pro-Kurdish movement is getting more aggressive and
pushing us in a new direction.
On a final note, so the 56 mayors sent a
letter to the Danish prime minister and voiced their opinion; however, what we
would have expected would have been for them to send a letter to Roj TV and warn
the channel.
The mayors and the pro-Kurdish movement
should reach a common point -- and that is for the guns to be silenced and the
end of terrorism. If the PKK is to continue its terrorism, the pro-Kurdish
movement should be against it.
If they abide by these rules, the region will
return to peace. If not, we will harm each other and all of us will suffer.
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