Sunday, May 13, 2007

Moderate Muslim watch: Turks rally in support of secular state


Yes, there are moderate Muslims, and many of them were out in force today in Turkey, as AP reports:

Choking the highways and crammed onto ferries, hundreds of thousands of Turks streamed into this port city on Sunday in an enormous show of opposition to the pro-Islamic ruling party, increasing pressure of the government ahead of early elections.

Some 1.5 million protesters carried anti-government banners, red-and- white Turkish flags and pictures of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk who founded the secular republic in 1923. Turkish flags hung from balconies and windows, as well as buses and fishing boats and yachts bobbing in Izmir's bay.

"I am here to defend my country," said Yuksel Uysal, a teacher. "I am here to defend Ataturk's revolution."

Throughout the morning, thousands were trying to reach Izmir and highways leading to the city were at a standstill. Municipal authorities said some 200,000 people sailed in on ferries.

Among Islamic radicals, Ataturk's (pictured above) legacy is viewed with scorn. It was he, not the West, who abolished the Islamic Caliphate.

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