How Erdoan’s ruthless drive for more power is shaking a divided … – The Guardian
Supporters of Recep Tayyip Erdogan at a rally in Kelsterbach near Frankfurt am Main. There 1,4 million people in Germany eligible to vote in Turkeys referendum in April. Photograph: Boris Roessler/AFP/Getty Images
The ruthless drive by Recep Tayyip Erdoan, Turkeys pugnacious president, to expand his already considerable executive powers knows no bounds. Even cows are not safe. At the height of last weeks furious row with the Netherlands, Turkeys red-meat producers association said it was expelling 40 Holstein Friesian cattle. Dutch cows, like Dutch diplomats, were no longer welcome in Turkey.
If the political backdrop were not so deadly serious, the bovine ban might be funny. But Erdoans rude push to take partisan campaigning in Turkeys fraught 16 April referendum on expanded presidential powers to the doorsteps of western Europes four-million-strong Turkish diaspora is no laughing matter. It has sparked an all-out crisis in Turkey-Europe relations that had been threatening to erupt for years.
When the Dutch banned unsanctioned ministerial rallies and cracked down on Turkish demonstrators, Erdoan denounced them as modern-day Nazis. When Germany, where 1.4 million ethnic Turks have a vote in Erdoans referendum, took a similar stance, he accused Angela Merkel, Germanys chancellor, of Islamophobia and harbouring terrorists. Denmark, Austria and Switzerland, which also have sizeable Turkish minorities, have all been caught up in the furore.
This jagged, ugly confrontation should come as no surprise. It has long been simmering, in particular since elections in 2015 when Erdoans ruling Justice and Development party (AKP) unexpectedly lost its parliamentary majority. The pro-Kurdish Peoples Democratic party (HDP) made historic gains, winning seats for the first time a result enthusiastically welcomed by EU countries.
In response, Erdoan began a fierce crackdown on political and media opponents while deliberately abandoning the 2013 ceasefire with PKK Kurdish separatists. Renewed security-forces repression in the Kurdish-dominated south-east caused numerous casualties and wrought dreadful destruction in Kurdish cities. This violence continues, as the UN made plain in a damning report this month. It is cynically perpetuated by Erdoan to bolster his claim that only he and the AKP can save Turkey from terrorists and foreign co-conspirators.
Last years failed Turkish army coup, provoked by Erdoans autocratic behaviour and a series of devastating terror bombings, accelerated this process of internal polarisation in a country where polls suggest an almost exact 50-50 split for and against the president. Erdoan blamed the coup on a US-backed conspiracy led by the exiled cleric, Fethullah Glen. But he also lambasted Europe for being too slow to support him and too quick to criticise post-coup repression.
Erdoan has persisted with his divisive, Trump-like for us or against us tactics in the run-up to the referendum, denouncing the HDP and other opposition parties as terrorist sympathisers, arresting their leaders and detaining and persecuting independent civil servants, media, academics, police and judges in their thousands.
Erdoans tactics are as simple as they are crude. His demand for quasi-dictatorial powers rests on the claim that he, and he alone, is the saviour of the Turkish republic. Since 2003, when he first became prime minister, his brand of neo-Islamist nationalism has gradually become more extreme and exclusive. He plays on Turks historical fears of foreign meddling. He cynically brandishes the religion card, pitting Muslim Turkey against Christendom. And with the Obama administration gone, Europe and the EU have become his preferred whipping boy.
Erdoan taunted Christian Europe again last Thursday while campaigning in Sakarya, condemning the European Court of Justices ruling that allows companies to ban staff wearing visible religious symbols such as head scarves. Where is the liberty of religion? he demanded. They have commenced a struggle between the cross and crescent I am saying this clearly: Europe is heading towards the days just before the second world war.
Erdoan also mocked Mark Rutte, the Dutch prime minister who won last weeks general election, seeing off a challenge from the far-right Islamophobe, Geert Wilders. Oh Rutte! You may have been first in the elections, but you have lost a friend like Turkey, Erdoan said. Give it up. You have lost. Erdoans surrogates continue to indulge in similar diatribes. Europe was entering an era of religious warfare, said foreign minister Mevlt avuolu. Now the election is over in the Netherlands when you look at the many parties you see there is no difference between the social democrats and fascist [Geert] Wilders. All have the same mentality Where are you taking Europe? You have begun to collapse, Europe Holy wars will soon begin in Europe, he said.
Rhetoric and schadenfreude aside, the causes of Turkish anger are deep-seated and not wholly unjustified. Erdoan has repeatedly complained that Turkeys longstanding EU membership bid, now widely viewed as dead in the water, was, in effect, humiliatingly blocked by France and Germany a decade ago. He now says Turkey does not need the EU anyway.
Erdoan is incensed that visa-free travel for Turks in Europe has not materialised, despite promises made in a deal with Merkel in 2015 on halting Syrian refugee flows. On Friday, Turkeys interior minister rejected a more limited readmission arrangement and challenged the EU to face the consequences of scrapping the refugee pact. Im telling you Europe, do you have that courage? If you want, well send the 15,000 refugees to you that we dont send each month and blow your mind, Sleyman Soylu said.
Erdoans grievances include European criticism of human rights abuses, his treatment of Kurds, and recent attacks on media freedoms, including the detention of a journalist working for the German newspaper, Die Welt. But it seems plain that, with next months referendum result expected to be close, Erdoan is reaching indiscriminately for any ammunition he can find to boost his hardline nationalist-chauvinist-conspiracy narrative.
The view from the other side of the Europe-Turkey confrontation is unedifying, too. Traumatised by Brexit, shocked by the advent of Donald Trump, weakened by eurozone crises and alarmed by neo-populist forces that threaten the centrist establishment in coming elections in France and Germany, the European commission and principal EU members are poorly placed to resist the challenges presented by a tough, unscrupulous opponent such as Erdoan.
For years, the Europeans condescended to or ignored Ankara in the complacent belief that Turkey, a developing country and Nato member with a secular, western outlook, needed the EU more than the other way around. Now the tables are turned. Despite a recent slump, Turkey is growing fast, economically and demographically. Secularism is in retreat. In strategic terms, Erdoan is closer to Vladimir Putin than he is to Merkel (or Trump).
In Syria, Erdoan is allied with the Russians and Iran and at odds with the US over its backing for Syrias Kurds. When it comes to Islamic State, and fighting jihadi terrorism in general, Erdoan has proved unreliable, to put it kindly. Meanwhile, his race and religion-based messages invite a response in kind from Europes hard-right extremists and demagogues, for whom such divisions are grist to the mill.
Responding to Erdoan and his ministers last week, Merkel and Franois Hollande, the French president, said their insults were unacceptable and must cease. But their position is shaky. Given their neediness over refugees and counter-terrorism, they have few options by way of retaliation. In terms of the overall relationship, Europe has lost the initiative and the upper hand it took for granted for so long. As Erdoans allies say, who now is the sick man of Europe?
Europe must stop lecturing Turkey, foreign minister avuolu crowed last week, for one simple reason: It is Turkey that commands. Such claims overstate the case. But there is no denying the forces of xenophobic, anti-democratic, intolerant ultra-nationalism, symbolised by Erdoan, are once again at the gates of Europe and, notwithstanding the Dutch election result, nobody has yet produced a convincing riposte.
On 16 April, Turks will be asked to vote on a plan that would transform a parliamentary system in the country to an executive presidency. A Yes vote would give President Recep Tayyip Erdoan sweeping new powers and allow him to govern as head of state until 2029. Under the changes, a president would be given powers to appoint ministers, choose most top judges and enact certain laws by decree. The president could also announce a state of emergency and dismiss parliament.
Erdoan, right, has staked everything on winning the referendum. His supporters say that, when Turkey is at increased risk of terrorist attacks, the new system will streamline decision-making and give greater stability. Opponents fear it will usher in an era of authoritarian one-man rule when judicial independence and press freedom have already been curtailed.
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