Prof. Oran: Turkey in a Tunnel of Fear

In a talk in Izmir, political scientist Prof. Dr. Baskin Oran called for anewed discussion of many concepts in Turkey. He dismissed fears of non-Muslim religious activity in Turkey, as well as fear of sharia law.

İzmir - BİA News Center
21 Mayıs 2007, Pazartesi
Prof. Dr. Baskin Oran, invited as a guest speaker to address the Union of Civil Servants in Izmir, an Aegean coastal city, talked about his fears and hopes for Turkey in 2007.

The need to question concepts

Prof. Oran began his talk by questioning Kemalist concepts, such as the republic, nationalism, populism, statism, revolutionism, and laicism, as well as concepts such as the national economy, Article 301, the headscarf, Turkishness, Kurdishness and the concept of citizenship. He called for a new discussion on these ideas.

Taking Article 66 of the constitution as an example, Oran discussed whether its content, "Everyone bound to the Turkish state through the bond of citizenship is a Turk", represents a modern understanding of citizenship which promises equal treatment to all, or whether its use of "Turk" leaves the question of religious and ethnic issues unanswered.

Turkey in a tunnel of fear

Oran also addressed the fear of non-Muslim influence in Turkey. He contrasted the fear that the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate would become like the Vatican (i.e. a state within a state) with the fact that there were only 1,473 Greek Orthodox citizens remaining in Turkey. Similarly, he argued that the fear of missionary activity in Anatolia was unfounded, considering that there were only 244 converts in the last 15 years - this according to official statistics from the Ministry of the Interior.

Oran also ridiculed the conspiracy theory that the "dönme" (literally "turners"), the Jews who became Muslims in the 17th century, were controlling the country.

A bourgeoisie has no religion, sect or ethnicity

Of those who were accused of wanting to introduce sharia law into Turkey, Oran claimed that they were rapidly becoming middle class, and that a bourgeoisie was more interested in "maximising profits" than religious or ethnic matters.

Globalisation

Talking about international reactions to globalisation, particularly in Europe, Oran claimed that capital that was independent of states and brought in its course a Western cultural superstructure, was a threat to national, religious and individual identities. (GI/TK/AG)

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