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Turkish FM: Turkey's solution process inspired by Battle of Gallipoli

Türkiye Materials 16 March 2014 16:58 (UTC +04:00)
The philosophy behind Turkey's solution process lies in the 1915's Battle of Gallipoli, where all of Turkey's ethnic groups fought side-by-side to protect the country, Turkey's Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Saturday.
Turkish FM: Turkey's solution process inspired by Battle of Gallipoli

The philosophy behind Turkey's solution process lies in the 1915's Battle of Gallipoli, where all of Turkey's ethnic groups fought side-by-side to protect the country, Turkey's Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Saturday, Anadolu Agency reported.

In an address to his fellow AK Party members in the southeastern province of Batman, Davutoglu said 2013 was the year when a 'solution process' was initiated to end terrorism and no 'brother blood' was spilled for the first time in 50 years.

Referring to the Battle of Gallipoli, which was one of the greatest Ottoman victories during the First World War, he said the descendants of people who died side-by-side could not be enemies.

"This is the philosophy lying behind the solution process," he said.

The top diplomat also stated that the government's policies regarding the 'solution process' and standing by oppressed people around the world have won popular approval across Turkey.

The 'solution process' began early 2013 with a ceasefire between the Turkish government and the outlawed PKK organization. The government pledged democratic reforms to empower minorities, particularly the Kurdish minority which is by far the largest - forming 18 percent of the population.

In September last year, Erdogan announced a 'democratization package' that introduced broader political rights, education in mother tongue and tougher penalties for hate speech. President Abdullah Gul ratified Wednesday an omnibus law that included a part of that package.

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