Today, Turkey is in new era, this is the modernisation era and democracy has never been desired so much by the society. However anti democratical elite circles, the lovely children of the coup d’etat are very concerned about this desire, because they will lose their initiative positions. Elites always frightened, divided Turkish society to nationalist and religion groups and confused them against eachother to enjoy their priviliged situations and delayed democratical reforms but the 22 July 2007 election evidently showed us Turkish people do not count on liars anymore.

These elite groups introducing themself as followers of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, as a irony they coherently believe they are, but when it comes to “Republican” rule of Atatürk they behave different, for example they didn't respect result of elections and lots of times they supported closure of political parties. “Peasant is the sir of the nation”, said Mustafa Kemal during a visit to a town in 1920’s, but from the point view of the elites, villager is the real banal servants of the elites. Also according to them, there is a constitutional citizenship streo type; Constitutional Turkish citizen should be 100 percent Turkish nationalist, be sunni muslim but not religous, be secular and social alcohol drinker and be soldier from the birth. Arrogant Turkish elites are accustomed to enjoy their special status while eating cheap meals and drinking cheap beer or cola at state facilities.

Our lovely elites are the dauntless defenders of status quo, they are accustomed to ask help from armed groups when they face a danger against their special benefits. Last year they worried to lose their initiatives during presidential elections, first of all they tried to effect Turkish Army to interfer but couldn’t be successful, hopelessly they pushed the button to defend their advantages, they effected the society with ordinary lies against goverment party AKP. Protests held in Ankara, Istanbul, Izmır and Manisa but this tactic didn’t work, they inspired from crowdy protest meetings and wanted early elections. Finally they lost elections and got a strong slap from the nation, AKP won the 47 percent of the votes.

They lost elections, other struggles and now, they are trying their last choices to block democratical future of Turkey, but we should ask them whether a cheap beer will worth destabilisation of Turkey or not?

Özcan TİKİT