Erdogan Succeeds in Antagonizing Both Arabs and Jews
By Harut Sassounian
Publisher, The California
Courier
After
brutally quelling massive domestic protests against his increasingly
despotic rule, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is now facing another
serious problem: His unexpected ‘success’ in uniting Arabs and Jews
against him!
The
Turkish Prime Minister had already antagonized Israel and Syria with
his hostile actions and statements. In recent days, he also managed to
offend millions of Egyptians by rejecting their new government after
Pres. Morsy was deposed by the military. Despite Erdogan’s professed
objection to the overthrow of Egypt’s ‘democratically elected
President,’ it is evident that he is far more concerned about saving his
own neck, fearing a similar takeover by the historically coup-prone
Turkish military.
Last
week, Aleppo University stripped Erdogan of his honorary doctorate in
international relations, awarded to him in 2009, when Syria and Turkey
were enjoying a short-lived love feast. Khodr Orfaly, President of the
University, accused Erdogan of instigating “plots against the Syrian
people" and using "arbitrary" violence against protesters in Turkey.
After
losing an Arab award, the Turkish Prime Minister may next be deprived
of the “Profiles in Courage” prize given to him by the American Jewish
Congress (AJC) in 2004 for “promoting peace between cultures.” In an
article published last month in the Jewish “Commentary” magazine,
Michael Rubin urged the AJC to revoke its award, describing Erdogan as
“Hamas’s leading cheerleader, a promoter of terrorism, and a force for
instability in the region. Rubin further asserted that “Erdogan already
had a history of embracing rabid anti-Semitism and harboring conspiracy
theories during his tenure as Istanbul’s mayor.”
Rubin
also criticized Pres. Obama for “toasting Erdogan” and the 135 members
of the Congressional Turkey Caucus for running “interference for
Turkey’s worst excesses,” including “arbitrary arrests, police violence,
launching tear gas into hotels and consulates, attacking the free
press, launching anti-Semitic diatribes, and ordering the arrest of
medical personnel.” Rubin questioned the motives of these House members
and wondered whether they “enjoy the wining and dining Turkish
authorities arrange on trips to Istanbul or Ankara as a reward for
membership” in the Turkey Caucus. He urged the members of Congress to
“suspend if not resign their membership.”
Rubin
strongly advised the American Jewish Congress and other Jewish
organizations to “base awards on lifetime achievement, not only wishful
thinking. The risk of bestowing legitimacy on platforms that run
contrary to the AJCongress’ mission is otherwise too great. The
AJCongress’ award to Erdogan not only did not stop Erdogan’s
anti-Semitism, but rather it for too long provided cover for it. Perhaps
the organization can now mitigate the damage it has caused -- and also
deflate Erdogan’s buffoonery -- by publicly revoking its award.”
Regrettably,
Rubin is nine years too late in criticizing AJC’s honoring of Erdogan.
Back in 2004, within days of the award ceremony, I wrote a column
critical of AJC and its President Jack Rosen who had absurdly announced
that his organization was honoring Erdogan as
leader of “a model Moslem
country.”
Now
that the whole world has seen Erdogan’s true colors under the façade of
leading “a model Moslem country,” many others need to reconsider the
awards they had lavishly heaped on this undeserving leader.
For
example, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) should revoke its prestigious
“Courage to Care Award” presented to Erdogan in 2005. On that ‘happy’
occasion, the Prime Minister pointed out to Abraham Foxman, ADL’s
National Director, Turkey’s “close relationship with Israel,” and
pledged “zero tolerance”
for “anti-Semitic
diatribes.”
Here are some other honors given to Erdogan that should be rescinded:
State Medals:
-- Russian state medal from Pres. Vladimir Putin (June 1, 2006)
-- Crystal Hermes Award from German Chancellor Angela Merkel (April 15, 2007)
-- Nishan-e-Pakistan, the highest civilian award of Pakistan (Oct. 26,
2009) -- King Faisal International Prize for "Service to Islam" (Jan. 12, 2010)
-- Georgia's Order of Golden Fleece (May 17, 2010)
-- Libyan President Muammar Qaddafi’s International Prize for Human Rights (Nov. 29, 2010)
-- Kuwait’s "Outstanding Personality in the Islamic World Award" (Jan. 11, 2011)
Honorary Doctorates:
-- St.
John's
University, New York (Jan. 26, 2004)
-- European University of Madrid (May 18, 2010)
-- Moscow State University (March 16, 2011)
-- Shanghai International Studies University (Apr. 11, 2012)
-- University of Algiers (July 5, 2013)
Honorary Citizenship:
--
South
Korea (February 2004)
-- Iran (February
2009)
-- Kosovo (November 2010)
All
those who have honored Erdogan have simply dishonored themselves. The
sooner they revoke their accolades, the sooner they will redeem
themselves from their disgraceful acts.
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