Nicosia: 1,928 registered to vote for Armenian House Representative

Cyprus News Agency, Cyprus
Sept 30 2005

1,928 registered to vote for Armenian House Representative
CNA – NICOSIA-Cyprus – 30/9/2005 17:27

Nicosia, Sep 30 (CNA) — Individuals registered in the special voting
list of the Armenians Religious Group, with the right to vote in the
by-election of the Armenian Representative at the Cyprus House of
Representatives, to take place on October 9, are up to 1,928, a press
release issued by the competent authority said.

The release said that Armenians voters are 1,218 in Nicosia, 305 in
Limassol, 404 in Larnaca and one in Paphos.

Muslim Horde Vandalizes Orthodox Village in Turkey

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ISTANBUL, September 30 (Compass) – More than 100 residents of the Turkish
village of Karsu last month vandalized a Christian Orthodox quarter of
Altinozu after receiving reports that Christians had attacked two Muslims.
The Muslim mob descended on Altinosu’s Greek Orthodox neighborhood of
Sarilar shortly before 11 p.m. on August 3, chanting “there is no room for
infidels here.” The vandals damaged 10 houses and injured five people,
including the wife of parish leader Spir Bayrakcioglu. Cousins Mitri and
Engin Keseroglu, Greek Orthodox Christians from the Sarilar neighborhood,
have been charged with using razors to slash two Karsu youths in a fight
earlier that evening that triggered the outbreak of violence. One of the two
Muslim youths from Karsu also brandished a knife, but he was not arrested.

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Muslim Horde Vandalizes Orthodox Village in Turkey

Street fight over an insult triggers ethnic/religious passions, mob
violence.

by Peter Lamprecht

ISTANBUL, September 30 (Compass) – The unchecked passions of two young Greek
Orthodox Christians in rural Turkey last month showed how a single misstep
can result in the persecution of the larger community.

More than 100 residents of the Turkish village of Karsu vandalized the Greek
Orthodox quarter of Altinozu last month after receiving reports that
Christians had attacked Muslims. A street fight had erupted when two young
cousins allowed themselves to be provoked by a Muslim insult of Christian
women.

The Muslim mob descended on Altinozu’s Greek Orthodox neighborhood of
Sarilar shortly before 11 p.m. on August 3, chanting “there is no room for
infidels here.”

Gendarmerie reinforced local police and helped halt the violence, but not
before the vandals had damaged 10 houses and injured five people ranging in
age from 12 to 62, including the wife of parish leader Spir Bayrakcioglu.

Cousins Mitri and Engin Keseroglu, Orthodox Christians from the Sarilar
neighborhood, have been charged with using razors to slash two Karsu youth
in a fight earlier that evening that triggered the outbreak of violence. A
knife-wielding Muslim in the altercation, 19-year-old Bahadir Arslanoglu,
was not arrested.

According to Karsu village headman Kenan Yildirim, most of Karsu’s residents
were gathered at the town’s monthly business meeting when they received a
telephone call saying that Christians were attacking Muslims. In his
comments to the local Ozyurt newspaper, the mayor claimed that he tried to
stop the ensuing revenge attack, and that he even received several blows in
the process.

No One from Karsu Arrested

Tractors and minibuses transported approximately 100 Karsu residents three
kilometers (1.8 miles) to the entrance of Sarilar neighborhood in Altinozu,
where they regrouped before proceeding on foot.

As they made their way unopposed through the Orthodox neighborhood, they
reportedly chanted “get out of here, you have no business here, this land is
ours,” while using sticks and stones to break windows and attack the
ethnically Arab Turkish citizens.

One resident, who requested his name be withheld, told Compass that upon
hearing a commotion he rushed outside and saw a large crowd. “Behind them
were five or six policemen watching the event, because they were too few in
number to intervene.”

Shortly after 11 p.m., gendarmerie arrived to reinforce the police and
dispersed the crowd by firing shots in the air.

Police did not detain anyone from Karsu in relation to the vandalism.

Later that night, police arrested Sarilar Orthodox Christians Mitri
Keseroglu, 18, in his home, while 21-year-old Engin Keseroglu was taken into
custody the following morning around 8 a.m.

The Keseroglu cousins were charged with “the use of a sharp object to
intentionally injure.” They were released on September 1 after nearly a
month in prison. According to their lawyer, Mustafa Dikce, the trial date
has not yet been set.

In official statements made to the police, the Keserogluses denied using
weapons in their scuffle with 19-year-old Bahadir Arslanoglu and 18-year-old
Mehmet Sozer, both Muslims. The cousins claimed that the two Karsu youths
had attacked them first as they were on their way home.

Though Arslanoglu denied any involvement in instigating the fight, the
Ozyurt newspaper reported, and local sources confirmed, that the brawl with
the Keserogluses had started because of rude remarks Arslanoglu had made
about Christian women.

Simmering Tensions

Engin Keseroglu reported that after an initial scuffle ended and he had
continued home with only minor injuries, “I realized that I no longer had my
cell phone.”

Returning to the fight scene accompanied by Mitri Keseroglu and another
17-year-old cousin, he found that Arslanoglu and Sozer had also come back
with four more friends. According to Mitri Keseroglu, Arslanoglu pulled out
a knife, and the fight resumed until bystanders managed to pull the two
groups apart.

Arslanoglu and Sozer went to the hospital, where they received stitches for
long slices on the cheek and forehead. According to an August 10 doctor’s
report, the scars were permanent and require plastic surgery.

Many residents of both villages claimed that the Karsu attack on Sarilar
later that night was nothing more than a brawl between the Christian and
Muslim young men that got out of hand.

Two days after the violence, Karsu headman Yildirim was quoted by Ozyurt as
apologizing, “We’re very sorry that this event was provoked.”

“This whole thing was started because of rude remarks made to women,” parish
leader Bayrakcioglu explained in the same article. “It grieves me that the
issue got so big.”

Sarilar carpenter Selim Bayrakcioglu told Compass that the roots of the
fight went back to April, when the Christian quarter held its annual Easter
celebration of games and folk dancing. “Young men from other [Muslim]
villages come because they can be in the same place as young women,” many of
whom, he said, were European visitors who did not dress in a way that was
culturally sensitive to Turkish standards of modesty.

Bayrakcioglu said that while anyone who came with family was welcome, the
Christians did restrict the participation of single males “who were often
there to bother women. I think those young men [Arslanoglu and Sozer] were
not let in to the festivities, and that’s how this thing began.”

The area has traditionally been a rare example of inter-faith peace in a
part of the world where religious wars like the Crusades have left their
mark. During Turkey’s War of Independence following World War I, Turks
protected Altinozu’s ethnically Arab Christians, who belong to the Greek
Orthodox Church.

The region’s reputation is one reason it was chosen to host last weekend’s
“Meeting of Civilizations,” attended by Armenian Orthodox, Muslim, Jewish,
and Greek Orthodox leaders.

Muslim Lawyer Mustafa Dikce explained to Compass that he took the
Keserogluses’ case because he wanted to defend good relations between
religions. “Here, for years we have been living as brothers with these
people, Muslim, Christian, Alevi, and Sunni,” he said. “Altinozu is such a
great place, but there can be people who want to destroy it.”

But not everyone from this ethnically diverse region painted a rosy picture
of Muslim-Christian relations.

Bayrakcioglu, the Sarilar carpenter, agreed that relations with neighboring
Muslims have “always been good,” but pointed to a deeper problem of identity
that the Orthodox of Sarilar must face.

“We [Greek Orthodox] have never been seen by this mother country as true
children,” he said, pointing out that no one had been held responsible for
the late-night vandalism. “The fact that they got enraged over a very simple
thing and appeared to be ready to rub us out goes to show that things aren’t
quite as friendly as they appear.”

Yet Bayrakcioglu is not one to hold a grudge. The morning after the attack,
he shocked his wife when he gave nails, free of charge, to Karsu residents
who came to his hardware store.

The carpenter said that he hopes things will get better. “I’m not a
second-class citizen here. I’m not a stepchild. This is our mother country.
My grandfather served in the military here, my father served in the
military, and I served in the military. We need to understand this, and we
need the people around us to understand this. But it looks like its going to
take a long time.”

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BAKU: Baku, Yerevan should step up progress in conflict settlement

Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
Sept 30 2005

Baku, Yerevan should step up progress in conflict settlement –
Armenian FM

Armenian foreign minister has said that the parties to the Upper
Garabagh conflict – Azerbaijan and Armenia – should step up progress
achieved in the conflict settlement. `A very suitable moment has come
about from the standpoint of resolving the Garabagh conflict’, Vardan
Oskanian told a press conference on Thursday.
`There are positive processes and achievements and we should use them
in order to continue the negotiating process and deepen the
accomplishments after the parliament elections in Azerbaijan.’
Legislative poll is due in the country on November 6.
The European Union special envoy on South Caucasus Heikki Talvitie
said that `dynamics’ is indeed discerned in the conflict settlement
and the process depends on whether or not the conflicting sides will
seize the opportunity. The conflict resolution will also assist in
establishing regional cooperation, he added.*

The 9/30 tragedy

Jakarta Post, Indonesia
Sept 30 2005

The 9/30 tragedy

Something horrible happened 40 years ago that changed the course of
Indonesia’s history, unfortunately for the worse. But while the
circumstances surrounding the kidnapping and murder of six Army
generals on the night of Sept. 30, 1965, remain shrouded in mystery,
the effects of this tragic event are unequivocal: it was a case of
one tragedy leading to another, and another, and another.

Whoever was responsible for the kidnappings and killings, and
whatever their motives — both questions remain contentious to this
day among historians — the events of that night, which lasted until
the early hours of Oct. 1, unleashed a killing spree that went on for
months, with the main targets, though by far not the only targets,
being suspected members and supporters of the Indonesian Communist
Party (PKI), which was blamed for the murder of the generals.

If that was not enough of a tragedy, the nation saw the young Army
general Soeharto seize the presidency the following year, ushering in
an era of repression, brutality and corruption that would last for
the next three decades.

Soeharto was easily one of the most ruthless rulers of the 20th
century, and his human rights record matches those of other dictators
of his era: the jailing of tens of thousands of people without trial,
the invasion of East Timor and the ensuing brutal rule of the
territory, the silencing of politicians, clerics and students who
disagreed with his policies, his brutal policies in Aceh and Papua,
to name but a few. Last week, more than seven years after his removal
from office, the National Commission on Human Rights announced that
14 government critics who went missing during Soeharto’s rule had
been murdered.

Soeharto’s legacy goes beyond the atrocities he and his regime
committed. The militaristic and often brutal nature of our political
culture today, from the intolerance to the use of violence to settle
differences, is deeply rooted in Soeharto’s New Order, and it will
likely require one or two generations to undo this unfortunate legacy
as the nation struggles to transform itself into a democracy.

But the biggest tragedy for the nation is our own denial that 9/30
was a tragedy of horrific proportions. Soeharto used the event to
sanctify Pancasila, effectively turning the state ideology into an
instrument he could wield to justify his brutal policies.

Officially, at least during the Soeharto years, the event was marked
on Oct. 1, thus confining the tragedy solely to the killing of the
six generals and, at least according to military historians, to the
abortive coup by the PKI. What happened afterward was justified as a
necessary evil, even a historical necessity, although the killing
spree was not openly recognized.

There was no mention in the military-dictated official history books
of the ensuing bloodshed, which according to international human
rights organizations left at least half a million people dead. The
precise figure will never be known precisely because we as a nation
pretend it never happened.

C. L. Sulzberger, writing in The New York Times from Jakarta on April
13, 1966, compared the Indonesian killings with other slaughters of
the 20th century, including the Armenian massacres, Stalin’s
starvation of the Kulaks, Hitler’s Jewish genocide, the Muslim-Hindu
killings following India’s partition and the purges following China’s
turn to communism.

“Indonesia’s bloody persecution of its communist rivals these
terrible events in both scale and savagery,” Sulzberger wrote.

Four decades later the nation has not fully come to terms with the
reality of these events. We barely know the truth. We only have the
truth Soeharto’s military wanted us to have. The worst part is that
most of us do not seem to want to know what happened. We would rather
bury this ugly past and forget it entirely.

But here is the bad news: We can never bury the past. This dark page
in our history will continue to haunt us for as long as we fail to
get to the truth. As they say, only the truth shall set us free.

More than seven years since Soeharto left the political stage, surely
the time has come for the nation to rewrite the history of what
happened on the night of Sept. 30, 1965. History is always written
from the perspective of the victors. Soeharto was the winner of the
power struggle in the mid-1960s, thus he had his day.

But as his legacy shows, there are no real winners here. The entire
nation suffered, and continues to suffer to this day. There are only
losers.

TBILISI: Saakashvili Gives Promises in Adjara on Eve of Poll

Civil Georgia, Georgia
Sept 30 2005

Saakashvili Gives Promises in Adjara on Eve of Poll

President Saakashvili called on local residents in the Adjara
Autonomous Republic on September 30 for a support in order to enable
the government to continue more vigorously infrastructure development
in the region.

Saakashvili was speaking at an opening ceremony of a new tunnel,
which cuts the distance between Adjara’s two resort towns of Kobuleti
and Batumi almost in half. He was accompanied by the ruling National
Movement party’s two MP nominations – Koba Khabazi and Jemal
Inaishvili, who will run for the MP by-elections in Kobuleti and
Batumi single mandate constituencies, respectively, on October 1.

`I promise that roads will be reconstructed, infrastructure for water
supply will be completely rehabilitated and schools will be
reconstructed in Adjara in the period of my first presidential term
[before 2009]… You will have 24-hour electricity supply… and these
are not just empty promises. I love most of all when I keep my
promises. I have promised to opened this tunnel by the end of
September… We’ve done it,’ Saakashvili said.

`Some people [referring to opponents] say that we are doing this just
for the elections. But we were working a year before the elections,
three months before the elections, the day before the elections, we
will work on the election day and we will continue to work after the
elections as well, only if there will be your support,’ he added.

He also said that attracting more tourists in Adjara should be a
priority. `We are refurnishing the facades of the buildings, opening
beautiful fountains in Batumi and this is done to turn it into a more
beautiful place… Next year a direct railway connection between
Yerevan [Armenia] and Batumi will be launched; also a new direct
flight between Yerevan and Batumi will start to operate next year…
This is all done to attract more tourists,’ the President said.

Kocharian: Our Aim to Make Constitution Reality

Pan Armenian News

KOCHARIAN: OUR AIM TO MAKE CONSTITUTION LIVE REALITY

30.09.2005 03:29

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ During recent 10 years Yerevan has become the place for
conduction of international forums on constitutional justice, says the
welcoming address of Armenian President Robert Kocharian to the participants
of the international conference dedicated to the 10-th anniversary of the
adoption of the RA Constitution and formation of the Constitutional Court
that started in Yerevan today. `This conference is a jubilee one. With its
composition and urgency of the issues to be discussed it will make
considerable contribution to the theoretical and practical settlement of the
problems available. Armenia is getting ready for serious constitutional
reforms. The experience of many countries testifies of the danger of
constitutional standstill. You, the professionals, are well aware that the
constitutional decisions should concord with the public development and
should by all means promote them. The operating Constitution played a
significant role in the development of democracy and its inevitability. It
helped Armenia to become a member of the Council of Europe. However,
practical implementation of the Constitution has revealed serious conceptual
faults that impeded development of democracy in the republic. Today it is
essential to create constitutional guarantees for the formation of a legal
state. Efficient collaboration with international structures including the
Venice Commission and long-term discussions are coming to an end. In the
near future a draft keeping with the modern developments will be submitted
to the nation. This draft guarantees appreciable progress for the protection
of human rights and division of power. The level of independence of the
juridical power and local self-government has been considerable raised. Our
purpose is to make the Constitution a live reality. It should become popular
for each citizen of our republic. Right and law should become the fundament
for public life built upon liberal values. This is the dictate of our times.
I believe that the discussions held during the conference will accord with
the reality and will help the society to comprehend the significance of
constitutional developments. I would like to thank all of you for visiting
Armenia and participating in this jubilee event. I do not doubt in
efficiency of the conference and wish our guests pleasant stay in the
Republic of Armenia,’ the message says.

Cyprus Blocks Baku Participation In EU Wider Europe: New NeighborsPr

CYPRUS BLOCKS BAKU PARTICIPATION IN EU WIDER EUROPE: NEW NEIGHBORS PROGRAM

Pan Armenian News
27.09.2005 06:10

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Republic of Cyprus has vetoed Azerbaijan’s
candidacy and blocked participation of Baku in EUWider Europe: New
Neighbors program.

Thus, the Azerbaijan-EU talks are delayed for an indefinite period
of time.

As reported by Day.az Azeri agency, the suspension of the program is
due to the Cyprus attitude towards Azerbaijan over direct air flights
between Baku and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. Greek Cyprus
has officially posed the question of suspension of EU assistance to
Azerbaijan. Meanwhile, as reported the Zerkalo Baku newspaper, head
of the Department of Information of the Azeri MFA Tahir Tagizade
stated the delays in question are due to technical causes. The
Azeri party has provided documents to Brussels and is waiting for
the EU response. In particular, the date of arrival of a special EU
delegation to Azerbaijan is to be determined. “There are no other
motives,” T. Tagizade stated. In his words, there is no ground for
attribution to the Cyprus issue, as “the policy of Azeri authorities
lies in lifting the international humanitarian isolation of the Turkish
Republic of Northern Cyprus. The latter is welcomed by international
organizations, specifically the UN and EU.” The flights to the Turkish
Cyprus are organized by private Azeri companies and are not part of
Azeri Government’s official policy, T. Tagizade stated.

Kocharian: There Are Certain Hopes For Settlement Of Karabakh Issue

KOCHARIAN: THERE ARE CERTAIN HOPES FOR SETTLEMENT OF KARABAKH ISSUE

Pan Armenian News
27.09.2005 04:25

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ “Since 1994 we hold continuous talks with Azerbaijan
within the framework of the OSCE MG. There were moments, when we were
close to solution of the problem, but something went wrong and it had a
negative impact on the negotiation process,” Armenian President Robert
Kocharian stated in the course of a joint news conference with Finnish
leader Tarja Halonen. He noted activation of the negotiation process
and added there are certain hopes for attaining peaceful settlement of
the issue. In her turn the Finnish President said if the parties come
to agreement, there is an opportunity of deployment of international
peacekeeping forces in the Karabakh conflict region. Tarja Halonen
also noted the amount of work the international community has to carry
out for peaceful settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict. Speaking
of the Armenian-Finnish relations, R.

Kocharian said he hoped for the visit of the Finnish leader encourage
further development of the bilateral cooperation. “Our relations
may develop within the EU context and I hope Finland will promote
EU-Armenia cooperation, especially taking into account that Finland
will assume EU presidency next year,” he said.

Multi-Platinum Rock Band System of A Down Ask House Speaker DennisHa

MULTI-PLATINUM ROCK BAND SYSTEM OF A DOWN ASK HOUSE SPEAKER DENNIS HASTERT TO ‘DO THE RIGHT THING’ IN SUPPORT OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE LEGISLATION

American/Columbia Records
09/26/2005 13:02 ET

LOS ANGELES, Sept. 26 /PRNewswire/ — System of a Down, one of rock’s
most daring and innovative bands, have just announced that they – along
with their fans, the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA;
), Axis of Justice ()
and the Armenian Youth Federation – will visit the Batavia office of
Rep. Dennis Hastert on Tuesday, September 27 (Noon) to ask Speaker
Hastert to ‘do the right thing’ and keep his commitment to hold a
vote on the pending Armenian Genocide legislation. If passed, the
legislation will officially recognize Turkey’s destruction of 1.5
million Armenians between 1915 and 1923. The band have invited their
fans to join with them in this effort by attending the rally and have
set up a system by which fans can directly email Speaker Hastert on
the issue.*

System of a Down’s four band members – Serj Tankian, Daron Malakian,
Shavo Odadjian and John Dolmayan – are of Armenian descent and
have made awareness of the genocide, and genocide around the world,
a central message of the band. All have lost family members to the
Armenian Genocide.

On September 15, the House International Relations Committee
overwhelmingly approved legislation recognizing the Armenian
Genocide, despite objections from both Turkey and the Bush
Administration. Despite his previous public support for the measure
in 2000, Speaker Hastert has twice prevented the Armenian Genocide
legislation from coming to a full vote in the House. Today the fate
of this human rights issue rests in the Speaker’s hands. He has two
choices: either allow a vote on the Armenian Genocide Resolution,
giving the 435 Members of the U.S. House a chance to cast their ballots
on this human rights measure or, delay, defer, and ultimately defeat
the Armenian Genocide Resolution by refusing to bring the measure to
a vote of the full U.S. House. The rally is in support of a fair and
full vote in the House of Representatives, ending U.S.

denial of this crime and opening the doors to justice – to the
restoration, reparation, and restitution owed to the victims of
genocide.

“Dennis, do the right thing” stated Serj Tankian, “I just visited my
97- year-old grandfather, my only link to the far past, and promised
him that I would go and try to talk to Dennis Hastert, Speaker of
the House, and make sure that he takes this opportunity to bring
up the Armenian Genocide Resolution to the floor of the House of
Representatives. This is a personal issue to me and System.”

The System of a Down/ANCA rally will take place at the offices
of Rep. Dennis Hastert – 27 North River Street, Batavia, Illinois
(about an hour from downtown Chicago). The rally is scheduled for
12 Noon-2:00 PM on Tuesday, September 27. The Armenian community,
activists, and the band’s fans from across the greater Chicago area
are expected to attend the rally.

Members of System of a Down and Aram Suren Hamparian, Executive
Director of ANCA, are available to discuss the rally and pending
legislation on Tuesday, 9/27 and Friday, 9/30, the day of their
concert at Chicago’s Allstate Arena.

*System Of A Down have asked their fans to take action and send a
free WebFax urging Hastert to hold a vote on the Armenian Genocide
Resolution.

About System Of A Down: Six months after their album Mesmerize
debuted at number one on Billboard’s Top 200 album charts, the
quartet returns with Hypnotize on November 22, part two of a promised
two-album set. The American/Columbia recording artists are nominated
for an American Music Award in the “Favorite Artist” in Alternative
category and are currently on a North American headlining tour
through October 12. For more information, visit the band’s website:

Background on the issue:

On September 15th of this year, the International Relations Committee
overwhelmingly approved legislation properly recognizing this crime
against humanity. During the course of a three-hour meeting, 21
Representatives on this 50-member panel spoke in favor of H.Res.316
and H.Con.Res195, which were adopted by bipartisan majorities of 40 to
7 and 35 to 11, respectively. Clearly, just as in 2000, legislation
recognizing the Armenian Genocide enjoys the support of a large
Congressional majority.

The full video of the 9/15/05 webcast can be viewed at:

In October of 2000, Speaker Hastert withdrew the Armenian Genocide
Resolution from consideration only moments before it was to reach to
House floor.

Following his withdrawal of this measure, he issued a statement
affirming his personal support for the Armenian Genocide Resolution,
stressing that the Resolution enjoyed the support of a bi-partisan
Congressional majority, and pledging to bring this legislation back
to the House floor.

The Speaker has, in the past, taken positive actions on the Armenian
Genocide issue:

1) Remarks on the House floor, on April 19, 1994, marking the 79th
anniversary of the Armenian Genocide: “Over a million Armenians were
exiled and eventually murdered by the Ottoman Turks beginning on April
24, 1915. As a result of this genocide, the Armenian population of
the Ottoman Empire was effectively eliminated through a carefully
executed government plan.”

2) His vote, on June 5th of 1996, for the Radanovich Amendment, to cut
U.S. aid to Turkey until it ceases denying the Armenian Genocide. This
measure was adopted on the House floor by a bipartisan majority of
268 to 153.

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ANKARA: Armenian Conference Protesters Target Inonu

ARMENIAN CONFERENCE PROTESTERS TARGET INONU

source: Hurriyet
Journal of Turkish Weekly
Sept 26 2005

The controversial conference on the “Armenians during the Collapse
of the Ottoman Empire” began on Saturday at Istanbul Bilgi University
instead of the original host, Bogazici University.

The conference had been postponed once before and finally, a court
decision was passed to stop Bogazici, a state university, from hosting
the event. Former PM Prof. Erdal Ýnonu, who was among the audience,
was booed by nationalist and conservative left-wing groups while trying
to enter the conference hall. Protesters tried to block Inonu’s way
and shouted at him, “Do not join these traitors!”

On his leaving the building, Inonu rejected security guards and
police forces offered to him and turned down taxis that were hailed
for him. “I will be walking to the Taksim Square, and then go home,”
said Ýnonu, “This is my country and I am walking home.”

Eggs and tomatoes were thrown at nonu, and one egg hit his shoulder.

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