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Erdogan blames world for not "giving Hamas a chance"
Jan 31, 2009, 9:40 GMT
Washington - Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in an exclusive interview Saturday in the Washington Post, blamed the policy of isolating the radical Islamst movement Hamas as a reason for the ongoing tensions in the Gaza Strip.
Erdogan, who was Thursday the centre of controversy at the World Economic Forum in Davos after an angry exchange with Israeli President Shimon Peres, argued for engaging Hamas in the Mideast process.
Erdogan stormed off the podium at that meeting following his exchange with the Israeli president, and was welcomed as a hero in Turkey for the move.
Asked about his relationship with Hamas, which refuses to recognize Israel's right to exist, Erdogan stressed that the movement's legitimacy should be recognized.
'First of all, Hamas is not an arm of Iran. Hamas entered the elections as a political party. If the whole world had given them the chance of becoming a political player, maybe they would not be in a situation like this after the elections that they won,' he said.
Erdogan went on to charge that 'the world has not respected the political will of the Palestinian people. (They say) on the one hand, we defend democracy and we try our best to keep democracy in the Middle East, but on the other hand we do not respect the outcome of ... the ballot box.'
The Turkish leader called Palestine 'an open-air prison' and said that Hamas could not change the situation.
'Just imagine, you imprison the speaker of a country as well as some ministers of its government and members of its parliament. And then you expect them to sit obediently?'
Erdogan, discussing his efforts to broker talks between Israel and the Palestinians, said he had told Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert that 'it would not be correct not to include Hamas in the negotiations. They entered the election in Palestine and won the majority of seats in the parliament.'
The Washington Post interview was apparently conducted before the Davos incident, which in part involved a reporter for the newspaper who was moderating the panel discussion which Erdogan stormed out of.

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muslims are distorted in their views of life . i love jews . their women , their culture their veiws on life . art jews and love . that pretty much sums up freedom . everything else ? , can go to hell . I've no use for your fairy-tale delusions . Freedom ? muslims don't know the meaning of the word ...
gosh forbid Palestinians should have their democracy cake and want to eat it too. sorry 'the west', you can't have it both ways. 'you can have a dictator, but it has to be *our* dictator' or 'thou shalt have democratic elections, but if you elect the wrong people, we shalt retain the right to refuse to recognise them'.
it's not about jews and muslims, it's a war for territory. it's us and them, except the us seems always to have the backing of US.
stop trying to justify something that makes no sense, from either side of the fence.
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All we are are sayingJan 31st, 2009 - 12:32:48
is give Hamas a chance
repeat chorus
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