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Since the 1960s, Kitsikis, who belongs to Alevism, has been trying to raise awareness among the Greek public opinion that the future of the Greek-Turkish region depends on the Alevis. Why? Because...

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Since the 1960s, Kitsikis, who belongs to Alevism, has been trying to raise awareness among the Greek public opinion that the future of the Greek-Turkish region depends on the Alevis. Why? Because they are the connecting link between Greeks and Turks. Recently, Kathimerini in an article noted the Hellenism spreading in Turkey: "We are of Greek and Orthodox...

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  • Author: Δημήτρης Ν. Κιτσίκης
  • Publisher: Ekati
  • Μορφή: Soft Cover
  • Έτος έκδοσης: 2006
  • Αριθμός σελίδων: 154
  • Κωδικός ISBN-13: 9789604080588
  • Διαστάσεις: 21×14
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Since the 1960s, Kitsikis, who belongs to Alevism, has been trying to raise awareness among the Greek public opinion that the future of the Greek-Turkish region depends on the Alevis. Why? Because they are the connecting link between Greeks and Turks. Recently, Kathimerini in an article noted the Hellenism spreading in Turkey: "We are of Greek and Orthodox origin and we detest Islam," more and more Turks repeat.

Today, there are three forces in Turkey: 1. The secular regime of the Kemalist military who detest Islam but also Christianity. 2. The Alevis, that is, 1/3 of the total population of Turkey who declare themselves Kemalists only because they detest Islam, but as believers are ready to cooperate with Orthodoxy. 3. The Sunni Muslims, including the Kurds, who detest Europe and Christians and who would like to join the EU to get rid of the Kemalist military. These three forces cannot remain united. The Pope has repeatedly stated that he does not want Turkey to join Europe, not so much out of fear of Muslims, but especially out of fear of the Kemalist military of the secular regime who will join forces with the secular elements of Western Europe to expel Christianity from the European space.
If Turkey is eventually excluded from Europe, which is very likely, then the Islamists will probably prevail, resulting in the fragmentation of Turkey at the urging of the Americans, who have already decided to strengthen the autonomy of Turkish Kurdistan and who, in any case, will never accept the entire Turkish mass to pass to the Islamic camp. Therefore, in the event of fragmentation, the Kemalist secular state will collapse and an Alevi state will be formed in Western Turkey, which will be able to build a confederation with Greece, having Constantinople as the confederal capital and American support. The relationship of the Greek-Turkish entity with the EU may be similar to the current relationship of Great Britain with Europe, that is, somewhat looser than full integration, something that will require Greece to adapt to the current regime that knows of full integration.

Specifications

Format
Soft Cover
Number of Pages
154
Publication Date
2006
Dimensions
21x14 cm

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