MADNESS BEHIND MADNESS IN MALATYA
By Haluk Sahin
Turkish Press
April 23 2007
RADIKAL- Do you remember Hamlet by Shakespeare? Danish Prince Hamlet’s
father is killed and Hamlet starts to pretend to be crazy in order to
find the murderer and everybody gets surprised. While watching him,
Grand Vizier Polonius says to himself that even if it is madness,
there is a method behind it. When I heard the terrible news of murder
in Malatya, I remembered these words. The signs, similarities and
characteristics make us say that this is enough.
Indeed, this is enough. A Catholic priest was killed by a
15-year-old-boy in Trabzon, which is madness! Journalist Hrant Dink
who was one of the communal leaders of Armenians in Istanbul was
killed by a 17-year-old-boy from Trabzon, which is the other madness!
Three persons, one of whom was German (Protestant), were killed by
five young people, as they were dealing with missionary work. This
is terrible and pure madness! However, don’t you see that even if
it’s madness, there is a method behind it! I won’t say that those
who have actually killed them aren’t important. They are important
for various reasons, but the method behind them and those who have
planned and implemented that method are even more important. It’s
impossible not to receive the message. Some people want to give the
message that Turkey is an intolerant country which couldn’t pass its
own Dark Ages. These people want to create the impression that Turks
are bloody enemies of all the Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant people.
Who want to give this message? Many people come to our minds, but we
cannot know it.
Whoever they are, it’s not difficult for them to benefit from this
unhealthy atmosphere and find a puppet who pulls the trigger. When I
carry this method forward, I feel deeply concerned about what might
happen in the future. I hope officials are taking necessary measures.
Among these measures, the most important one is to evaluate the
evidence well. Murders of Santoro, Dink and others in Malatya targeted
Turkey, as much as the Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant people. It’s
evident from the method that these murders are the links of a chain. If
this chain had been broken at one point, it would have been impossible
to proceed to the next link. If pain was taken over solving the Santoro
murder with all the links, Dink wouldn’t have been killed. If these
two murders had been really solved, it wouldn’t have been Malatya’s
turn. The way of preventing the next murder is of course solving the
murder in Malatya and two previous links. Polonius paid the price of
his inability to solve Hamlet’s madness with his life. Most probably,
Turkey won’t make the same mistake.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress