Turkey's ruling party deputy blames ‘German deep state’ for Sivas massacre
A prominent deputy from the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) has blamed the âGerman deep stateâ for the Sivas massacre, one of the worst cases civil pogroms in Turkeyâs recent history that claimed 35 victims, including many Alevi intellectuals.
Åamil Tayyar, who is among the AKPâs most controversial individuals for his often extravagant remarks, claimed that the arson attack on the Madımak Hotel by a group of fundamentalists in Sivas was conspired by foreign states aiming to trigger a sectarian conflict between Sunnis and Alevis.
âI once again condemn the Sivas massacre on its anniversary, which was one of the dark acts carried out by the German deep state in 1993,â Tayyar stated via Twitter on July 2.
âAs the Turkish/Kurdish conflict deepened in the year 1993, conflict between Alevis and Sunnis was added to the sequence of dark events carried out by several states,â he added.
His words came ahead of the 21st anniversary of the massacre, with the wounds still open after the judiciary process was halted two years ago due to the statute of limitations.
The burning of the Madımak Hotel targeted artists and scholars participating in a conference organized by an Alevi organization, which was accused of being âfaithlessâ by a group of fundamentalists.
Poets Metin Altıok, Behçet Aysan and UÄur Kaynar, writer Asım Bezirci, as well as popular Alevi musicians Muhlis Akarsu and Nesimi Ãimen, all perished in the fire. Legendary short story writer Aziz Nesin, who had become a public target, was among the survivors.
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