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   La Alianza de las Civilizaciones es una conspiración judía

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has opened an inter-civilization conference in Istanbul amid charges of conspiracy and anti-Islam from some Islamists. Addressing the plenary session of the three-day “Meeting of Civilizations” conference, Erdogan hit out Sunday, September 25, at equating Islam with terrorism.

“If there is terrorism today, then it has nothing to do with any divine religion,” he said strongly. “Any talk about ‘Islamic terrorism’ or ‘Muslim terrorists’ is indeed some sort of ignorance and is unacceptable.”

The leader of the ruling Justice and Development party further called anew for criminalizing Islamophobia on a par with anti-Semitism, and for reconciliation between Muslims and Jews by letting bygones be bygones. Erdogan said the conference, which brought together delegations from up to 30 European and Mideast countries including Israel, is the result of cooperation with his Spanish counterpart Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero.

The alliance initiative was first unveiled by the Spanish premier at the UN General Assembly in New York in September of last year. The initiative was later co-sponsored by Erdogan in a March summit between both leaders. Erdogan appointed his chief foreign policy adviser Rafet Akgunay as Turkey's representative in the project. Spain in return has appointed retired ambassador Maximo Cajal to the initiative.

Some Islamists, however, faulted Erdogan for hosting the conference which they called a “conspiracy against Islam.” Erdogan’s speech was heckled by some of the audience, who shouted anti-US slogans and accused Erdogan’s party of being “an agent". The deputy head of the opposition Saadet party, Tamel Oglo, has charged that the conference was a “Western ploy dictated on the Justice and Development party.”

He further said the conference is part of what he called an “organized campaign against Islam led by the United States under the guise of inter-faith dialogue and religious tolerance.”

Mohamet Silay, a former MP for the outlawed Virtue party, told Turkish newspaper Milli Gazete that the proposed “Alliance of Civilizations” was helping entrench the US Broader Middle East and North Africa initiative, which serves best the interests of Israel.

"Alliance of Civilizations" Conf. Opens in Istanbul. Lee el resto, con los manifestantes tirándoles huevos y tomates, ignoro si aliados o civilizados, a los participantes en la conferencia.

Autor: Manel Gozalbo Al Kaafr el 27 Sep 2005 a las 2:20 | Perfil | Imprimir