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The Plot Against Turkey.(World View)(Ergenekon)

Newsweek International

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Byline: Mustafa Akyol; Akyol is the deputy editor of the Turkish Daily News.

The Ergenekon case is the latest salvo in the battle between the ruling AKP and the nationalist old guard.

Things are getting very hot this summer in Turkey--and it's not just the weather. A long-simmering constitutional crisis is boiling over, and the country is experiencing one of its most turbulent periods in decades. Over the past several weeks, Turkish authorities have arrested two dozen members of a covert ultranationalist group named Ergenekon for allegedly plotting to provoke a military coup by staging political assassinations and whipping up social turmoil. Among the plotters: two retired top generals, the leader of a paramilitary group, and Kemal Kerincsiz, a lawyer who has sued dozens of liberal intellectuals in the past for violating Turkey's law against "insulting Turkishness."

The Ergenekon case is only the latest salvo in a political war between the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) and Turkey's nationalist and staunchly secularist old guard. The charges, if proved, point to a brazen conspiracy to undo the liberal reforms implemented by the AKP in recent years as part of its effort to move Turkey toward entry into the European Union. The plot seems to have grown out of fears that have been growing among Turkey's nationalists since 2004, when the nation's accession process began, and nationalists realized that as well as offering some economic advantages, the process could require Turkey to grant concessions on Cyprus, give greater freedoms to minorities and develop a more democratic political system.

This battle is sometimes defined in the Western media as a tension between "Islamists" and "secularists," but both terms are misleading. While AKP leaders, including Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, share an Islamist past, they abandoned that years ago and redefined themselves as "conservative democrats" who champion free markets, traditional (including religious) values and pro-EU reforms. Since it came to power in November 2002, the AKP has proved highly successful, winning a solid electoral victory in July 2007. Socially, the AKP represents Turkey's economically minded masses, religious conservatives--including the rising "Islamic bourgeoisie" --and even most Kurds. As for those labeled secularists, they are not what one might think. Turkey's definition of secularism is based not on the separation of mosque and state, but the dominance of the latter over the former--all mosques are simply run by the government. Secularist ideologues argue that the state also needs to safeguard society from religion. The Constitutional Court, one of the enforcers of this ideology, ruled in 1989 that "society should be kept away from thoughts and judgments that are not based on science and reason." The ...

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