Al-Jazeera mouthpiece for Turkish propaganda against Greece in new film
Qatari state-owned Al-Jazeera has released a new
film titled ‘Western Thrace, Contested Space: The Turks of northeast Greece’.
It is little surprise that Qatar, a Salafi dictatorship that provided
logistical and financial support for ISIS, has supported Turkish propaganda to
claim that the Muslim minority in Greece’s Western Thrace region are discriminated
against by the Greek state.
Qatar is Turkey’s only ally in the Middle East as
they both champion the radical Muslim Brotherhood cause, and as Turkey failed
to discredit Greece with its fake news through the Turkish state-owned TRT
network during last month’s migration crisis, as reported by Greek City Times,
it has now resorted to the much more successful Qatari network to disseminate
anti-Greek rhetoric.
The Al-Jazeera film claims that there are 150,000
Turks in the Western Thrace, which could not be further from the truth and is
Turkish propaganda that is continually repeated.
There are 150,000 Muslims in Western Thrace, but
this does not make them automatically ethnically Turkish. What the Qatari
propaganda outlet failed to mention is that within that 150,000 number are not
only ethnic Turks, but also Muslim Roma, Slavic Muslims known as Pomaks, and
yes, as many as you might not even know, ethnic Greek Muslims who converted
during the Ottoman era but maintained their Greek identity.
The Greek government in 1999 reported that in
Western Thrace, 50% of the Muslims are Turkish, 35% are Pomaks and 15% are
Roma. Of course Al-Jazeera ignored this fact and continued to repeat the mantra
that all 150,000 Muslims in Western Thrace were Turkish, denying the identity
of Greek Muslims, Romas and Pomaks to serve Ankara’s agenda against Greece.
Early in the film, one ethnic Turk interviewed by
Al-Jazeera says “You feel forced to hide, not to reveal, or not to be able to
freely express your name, your identity. This is how it is to be a Turk here.”
He makes this claim while posing in front of a Turkish flag and a photo of the
perpetrator of the Greek genocide, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Claiming they are
forced to hide their identity while many of the speakers pose in front of
images of someone responsible for the slaughter of over a million Greeks cannot
be anymore contradictory.
Somehow, not seeing the irony, the very next scene
after the ridiculous claim made that in Greece Turks cannot “freely express”
their identity, it cuts to a cultural association where children are dressed in
their traditional Turkish costumes, doing their traditional Turkish dances, to
traditional Turkish music. Didn’t the video editors of Al-Jazeera notice this
contradiction?
Then Çiğdem
Asafoğlu,
the leader of the Party of Friendship, Peace and Equality, says “The main problem here
is denial of our identity. We define ourselves as Turkish, which we undoubtedly
are. However, the Greek state doesn’t accept this fact. They talk about Greek
Muslims, a definition we will never accept.”
However, what Asafoğlu
and Al-Jazeera propagandist Glenn Ellis fail to mention is that the recognition
of a Muslim minority in Western Thrace, and not ethnic identities, is a result
of the 1923 Peace Treaty of Lausanne. Part VI Article 2 of the Treaty of
Lausanne, as published in English by the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
states: “Moslems established in the region to the east of the frontier line
laid down in 1918 by the Treaty of Bucharest shall be considered as Moslem
inhabitants of Western Thrace.”
Effectively Asafoğlu
and Al-Jazeera are defaming Greece for following an international peace treaty
with Turkey. Who would have thought that those who defend Turkish President
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, someone who has
supported jihadists in Syria and Libya, converts formerly Christian Orthodox
churches into mosques as reported by Greek City Times, and butchers his own
citizens in eastern Turkey, is trying to defame Greece.
Greece has followed the Treaty of Lausanne as it
respects international law, which is why the Muslim population of Western
Thrace is growing. Turkey on the other hand disgraced the Treaty that was
supposed to protect the Greek minority in Constantinople. In 1955, Turkish
intelligence spread the false rumour that the birth house of Atatürk in
Greece’s second city of Thessaloniki was destroyed. This rumour led to Turkish
mobs conducting a pogrom against the Greek minority in Constantinople, leading
to the decimation through violent means of the city’s 120,000 Greeks. Today
there are only 3,000-4,000 Greeks in Constantinople.
In addition to the propaganda piece, Ellis
highlights that a frustration of the Muslim community in Western Thrace is that
they cannot appoint their own religious leaders. As he is a propagandist for
Al-Jazeera, he of course did not highly the fact that the Turkish state also
appoints religious leaders to their mosques.
Ellis also propagates that schools are being shut
down because of discrimination, but does not mention that between 2009 and
2014, 1,705 schools all across Greece shut down because of austerity measures
during the economic crisis. Many schools after 2014 also shut down because of a
lack of funding, but highlighting the reality of austerity Greece does not fit
the propaganda narrative, so it was omitted to be mentioned by Al-Jazeera, just
as the conditions of the Treaty of Lausanne were, or the fact that only about
50% of Muslims in Western Thrace are Turkish.
As Al-Jazeera is the mouthpiece of a regime that
imprisons homosexuals, funds ISIS and other terrorist organisations, has the
punishment for blasphemy set as death, and ranked 127 out of 149 countries for
gender equality, we cannot be surprised that it has viciously defamed Greece to
serve Erdoğan’s agenda after Turkish state-owned TRT
utterly failed to defame Greece only last month.