Daily Sabah (Turkey)

ERDOĞAN FOLLOWS IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF ATATÜRK

If Atatürk had been alive, he too would have stood up at the United Nations and rebelled against the injustices in the world, as President Erdoğan is now doing

- ILNUR ÇEViK

TODAY Erdoğan walks in the footsteps of Atatürk. He too has placed himself in the hearts of the Turkish masses so much so that the nation took to the streets to foil a coup attempt

Today the country commemorat­es the life and accomplish­ments of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, founder of the modern Republic of Turkey. Atatürk for Turks was the father figure who had built a brand new republic from the ashes of the Ottoman Empire, had led the nation in the War of Independen­ce against the great powers of those days, and had started a series of revolution­ary reforms that pushed Turkey into the 20th century.

Atatürk strived to push Turkey to the level of modern civilizati­ons and above by mobilizing the potentials of a nation that had taken a beating in World War I.

In the internatio­nal scene Atatürk became the source of inspiratio­n for the world freedom movements. The enslaved nations under colonialis­m rose up to their masters taking Atatürk’s liberation struggle in Anatolia. For example, Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the Indian independen­ce movement, said Atatürk was his source of inspiratio­n. Nelson Mandela of South Africa who beat the apartheid and pushed his country out of the middle ages again said Atatürk was a role model for him.

Now after 79 years of his demise a nation salutes this great leader with affection that proves you do not die once you make it in to the hearts of the masses.

Today, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan walks in the footsteps of Atatürk. He too has placed himself in the hearts of the Turkish masses so much so that the nation turned out in the streets to put down a bloody coup attempt on July 15, 2016. They defended democracy and Erdoğan and set an example that made us all very proud.

Today, Erdoğan is the leader who has pushed Turkey into the 21st century as the 17th leading economy in the world. Turkey has prospered under Erdoğan’s democratic rule for the past 15 years. Turkey has become the rising star of its region which has been infested with wars, upheavals and discord. Turkey has built an excellent health system, a modern communicat­ions and transporta­tion system that is an envy of its friends and foes. Turkey has become the role model in the region that Atatürk would have been proud of. Atatürk’s goal of pushing Turkey above the level of the other civilizati­ons of the world will be fulfilled by the year 2023, the 100th anniversar­y of the Republic.

But that is not all. Atatürk fought against imperialis­m during his time and won the respect of the internatio­nal community, even his adversarie­s. He too was the father of the oppressed and the underprivi­leged like Erdoğan.

Turkey has set high standards for the internatio­nal community by rushing to the assistance of all the oppressed and beaten-up people of the world. Turkey has not only provided shelter to the 3 million Syrians fleeing the civil war in their country but is hosting them under the most ideal conditions unmatched in anywhere else in the world. But that is not all. Turkey also cares for the suffering Somalians, the Muslims of Arakan and many other oppressed groups. That would have made Atatürk proud.

If Atatürk had been alive he too would have stood up at the United Nations and rebelled against the injustices in the world and would also have declared “the world is greater than five,” meaning the U.S., Russia, China, Britain and France that have veto powers at the Security Council have created an unjust internatio­nal order.

Atatürk had declared “independen­ce is my character.” Erdoğan is doing just that. Atatürk lives in our hearts, may Allah bless his soul.

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 ??  ?? President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan follows a military honor guard walking to the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk to lay a wreath, on Republic Day, Ankara, Oct. 29.
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan follows a military honor guard walking to the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk to lay a wreath, on Republic Day, Ankara, Oct. 29.
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İlnur Çevik

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