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    Turkey's Jewish narrative: tolerance and dark side

    ISTANBUL (AP) — As Turkey welcomes Syrians fleeing violence, the anniversary Friday of the deaths of more than 750 Jewish refugees who were denied shelter by Turkey in World War II was a reminder of perennial tension between pragmatic and humanitarian impulses.

    The SS Struma, whose passengers fled Romania and docked in Istanbul, was denied entry to Palestinian territory by colonial power Britain. On Feb. 23, 1942, Turkey towed the vessel to the Black Sea and set it adrift. A Soviet torpedo sank it the next morning, and only one person survived.

    The episode is a stain on an upbeat narrative of the Jewish experience in the mostly Muslim country, even if Jews are treated with far more tolerance than elsewhere in the region. Turkey dwells on the legacy of Ottoman rulers who welcomed Jews fleeing Christian persecution in Spain in the 15th century.

    Tension over the past shadows Turkey as it seeks to lead in the region, advocating democracy in the Middle East and North Africa. Turkey, which had sought closer ties with Syria's authoritarian regime, now demands that its president stop a bloody crackdown on opponents and quit, and it shelters some 10,000 refugees from Syria.

    Signs of Turkish inclusiveness are many. Singer Can Bonomo, of Sephardic Jewish descent, will represent Turkey at the Eurovision song contest in Azerbaijan this year. Last month, Turkey showed a French film about the Nazi genocide, the first time it was aired on public television in a mostly Muslim nation.

    Huseyin Avni Mutlu, Istanbul's governor, attended a ceremony to commemorate Holocaust victims.

    "We have strived to serve the world as a center of tolerance," read his prepared remarks. "Never was any nationality, religion or belief group oppressed in these lands. On the contrary, they were treated as equals, with respect, and their cultural heritages were conserved."

    But the way Turkey — neutral in World War II — handled the Struma undercuts claims of favorable treatment that Jews and other minorities purportedly received in that era. Even today, deficits in equal rights and religious freedoms mar democratic advances in Turkey.

    "This is a tragedy which is treated as something that has nothing to do with Turkey," said author Rifat Bali, who has written about non-Muslim minorities in Turkey. He said blame is assigned to Britain or the Soviet Union, with some justification, but described the refugee deaths as a "black spot" on Turkey's "rosy rhetoric" about benevolent policies.

    A rare commemoration was held at Sarayburnu, a promontory near the Golden Horn inlet in Istanbul. Organizer Cem Murat Sofuoglu said the Turkish establishment was not interested.

    "They don't want to shake the cage," said Sofuoglu, a lawyer who wants Turkey and Britain to apologize.

    Turkey's Jewish community of just over 20,000 has traditionally kept a low profile to avoid controversy or worse, especially at a time when political ties between Turkey and Israel, a former ally, are frozen. The low point came in 2010 when nine people died during an Israeli raid on a Turkish ship intending to deliver aid to Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

    In 2003, two Istanbul synagogues were targeted in deadly bombings by militants tied to al-Qaida, and Turkey cracked down on radical Islamists.

    Many Turkish Jews had to speak Turkish and drop Ladino, a language that mixes Hebrew and Spanish and is dying out, in the early years of the modern republic. During World War II, Jews, as well as ethnic Armenians and Greeks, were subject to an arbitrary lump-sum tax, and mobs attacked non-Muslim properties in Istanbul in 1955.

    Anti-Semitism has risen in Turkey's ultraconservative media over the past five years, said Murat Onur, an Istanbul-based commentator who has studied the issue. Activists want the government to incorporate "hate speech" legislation in plans for a new constitution.

    Baki Tezcan, an associate professor of history and religious studies at the University of California, Davis, said the only place to buy a menorah in Istanbul is at the offices of Shalom, a Jewish newspaper. In December, he went there to get one because his father-in-law is Jewish, saw no sign outside, and encountered a strict screening procedure.

    "This experience made me realize how difficult it must be to live as a Jew in Turkey, feeling so threatened that they have to hide their community newspaper's offices and apply such high security measures," he wrote in an email.

    After the Ottoman Empire collapsed and foreign powers carved up its spoils, Turkey's founder, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, hauled Turkey onto a secular path, though religious belief remained entrenched. Today, the government is run by pious Muslims who describe themselves as conservative democrats.

    One constant over the decades is the fact that Turkish identity cards state the religion of their carriers.

    The majority Sunni Muslims stand "at the center of the circle" of Turkish citizenship, according to Tezcan.

    "This might go back to the original meaning of the word 'millet,' which is used to refer to 'nation' today," he wrote. "It actually meant a 'religious community.' So we are dealing with the repercussions of late Ottoman history, and the complex dynamics of growing local nationalisms, on the one hand, and European imperialism, on the other."

    Eyal Peretz is the Israel-born chairman of Arkadas, a community of ethnic Turkish Jews in Israel. He said the Ottoman welcome to Jews was something "we cannot forget" and an "exceptional story" in a dire catalogue of persecution over the centuries.

    However, he criticized Turkey for downgrading relations with Israel, alleging it seeks to curry favor with Muslims worldwide. Turkey is incensed over the treatment of the Palestinians by Israel, which has refused Turkish demands for an apology and compensation in the 2010 raid.

    Some historians speculate the Soviets mistook the Struma for a troop ship from Romania, a Nazi ally, and thought they were firing on an enemy. A book, "Death on the Black Sea," cites Refik Saydam, Turkey's prime minister at the time, as saying Turkey was not responsible.

    "Turkey cannot serve as a homeland for people not welcomed by others," Saydam said. "That's the way we choose. This is the reason we could not keep them in Istanbul. It is unfortunate that they were victims of an accident."

    Deborah Dwork, director of the Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Clark University in the United States, said studying the past helped to provide a compass for future conduct. She said Turkey's wartime refugee policy was similar to that of other nations in that it welcomed only those Jews likely to make financial or cultural contributions. German Jews had a prominent role in archaeological excavations in Turkey in the 1930s.

    "They were going to cherrypick precisely those Jews who would enrich Turkey one way or another," Dwork said. She noted that Turkish authorities waited 24 hours before sending lifeboats to the area where the Struma was struck.

    "As far as I'm concerned, that is both compliance and complicity with mass murder," she said.

     
    • abdulkadir bostanci  •  Boca Raton, Florida  •  2 mths ago
      It is very nice to see people here with one language and one stupid brain,mostly Armenians,
      We next generation never will give you @#$%^ You can come here and bark.Stuck in USA, while we are all over the world, in the end that piece of garbage country ARMENIA, will be turn into human country, But they can stay as a Russian dog for while.Welcome to replies coming from all those ARMENIAN RUSSIAN DOGS.
      • Nice and Fluffy! 2 mths ago
        Racist liar! You started it, if you wouldn't have taken over Armenian lands and tried to annialate them all then maybe they wouldn't hate you so much! Did you ever think about that?

        No because you only care about your own race! Thats the sickest more backwards thing I have ever seen in my life!
      • abdulkadir bostanci 2 mths ago
        NICE AND FLUFFY, Please bring more Armenian Russian DOGS, you are so alone, every body going up and except you and your people, down to dirt road.
        BRAVO
    • Nice and Fluffy!  •  2 mths ago
      Once again, you just hate what I have to say, you don't care about the truth! Your country has too big of an ego to admit the truth!

      Fine with me, if it remains I warn you though, the blood will start showing up on your hands!
    • exrmgsr  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      Man crap happened in the past like really, why is it that when its about the jews it's a big effin deal. But if this happened to any other culture it would not have been brough up. I think the world was at fault for not doing something with 800 jews. Stop blaming turkey for everything countries cant stand turkey because while the ecomony everywere is crap , turkey is blooming with new resources of work and strong ties with the United States. STOP HATING and israel you guys still owe my people a apology apolige.
      • Eric 3 mths ago
        Muslims are not human.
      • Charles D 3 mths ago
        but he-blews are?
    • GABRIELA  •  Bucharest, Romania  •  3 mths ago
      It is the failure of multiculturalism imposed , which tried to gypsies, muslims, africans etc. be integrated in European societies.Turkey is a European country as much as South Africa is a "Dutch region", because it was led by Boers, the descendants of the Dutch-speaking, for example .Turkey's entry in EU will be…NEVER, as well as of Haiti of Europe, muslim stings named kosovo(Kosovo is Serbia) and Albania-an error has already occurred by the introduction of this tiny territory in NATO!!!(for what reasons???).
      Honor to the EU countries who have not recognized Kosovo muslim sting:CYPRUS, GREECE, ROMANIA, SLOVAKIA and SPAIN.
      • Zot 3 mths ago
        Turkey is in Asia Minor.
      • Ana 3 mths ago
        Gabriela: Turkey lies half in Europe and half in Asia.........I think you best read proper History books, and then you can make statements that are based on facts not your feelings
      • GABRIELA 3 mths ago
        russian Ana, 10% of turkey it is in EUROPE and the rest in Asia...but you learn history at sovietic school, we know well that in Central and Eastern Europe!
    • Hagop  •  3 mths ago
      The word "GENOCIDE" was invented by Rafael Lemkin in part for what the Turks did to the Armenians..
    • no comment  •  3 mths ago
      Everybody advocates Democracy. Nobody practices it.
    • sd  •  3 mths ago
      Turks try to eliminate via genocide all non-Muslims or all non-Turks. They are still engaged in this policy today. It's because Turks are extremely insecure about their identities. They only invaded and conquered Turkey in recent history (last 500 years) and they know that Turks are not even from "Turkey" but from Turkestan and central Asia. They know they are not the rightful inhabitants of the country they call Turkey.
      • George 3 mths ago
        Yes this is true, but in case you missed the fact that they are here now and established and well they are 80 millions of them. With the same logic N americans and Latinos must return to Europe. White people in S Africa must return to Netherelands etc. Point invalid.
      • Ilhan 3 mths ago
        SD....Check your history you simpleton....Turks conquered Anatolia in 1071..thats a wee bit more than 500 years!
      • George 3 mths ago
        Mo SD the Turks did not conquered Anatolia in 1071. In 1170 Byzantine Empire pussed them back by 1270 Byzantine were still holding Anatolia, at least 2/4. The complete conquer took place in 1400 with the sack of Constatinople nowdays Istanbul or call it cloudy cou cou land if you like.
    • Nice and Fluffy!  •  3 mths ago
      Hopefully by now, you should realize that the Turkish Government and diplomates behave like spoiled brats! They just want things their way! They can't care about the Jews, Armenians or the Kurds because they don't want to!
    • curious  •  3 mths ago
      Britain is guiltier than anybody else. Like Turkey today, it courted only to use Arabs for their oil, to enrich itself. The imperialist Britain was the most hypocritical empire and a nation as a whole in the history of humanity. It covered its crimes around the world by speaking nicely while doing evils. Even today it is unrepentant and many readers might disagree with me because they fell for the British consistent propaganda, that is hiding facts and twisting them, which is done very intelligently.

      Britain continued to arrest Jews, Holocaust survivors, homeless, orphans and other Jewish survivors when they attempted to settle in Palestine, as it was called for millenniums, not because of fake Palestinians, who appropriated the name, and Brits jailed the Jews in Cyprus camps and as far as Sudan in Africa, in terrible heat and overall conditions. Many died after surviving the Nazi atrocities. Britain even sent ships back from Palestine to Europe, where this same people lost everything and tried to escape from.

      Britain was and is heartless country. Let's not forget what it did in India, South Africa and many other lands, including Falkland Islands today. It exploited and continues to exploit other lands and people, while glamorizing and brainwashing the people to serve their royals. BBC got into American family rooms through programs on our PBS and has audacity to manipulate people through their propaganda about their royals, “The Windsors”, their weddings, (as if we must care and if not then they make us, their history, their theater, all to advance their agendas. One can see their kings and queens talking nicely to Indians a century ago in theri propaganda documentaries, as if they are partners, while the same kings were exploiting the poor Indians and then massacring them if they revolted. Same things happened all over the world. Americans had their own experience but got rid of this menace early. Let's also not forget that the Royals in England are related to German past Kings and Russian Czars, who all fought private fights to rob each other, while using millions of their subjects in the process. Tens of millions died in WWI naively for nothing. The same people, Czars for example were killing Jews in Pogroms, see “Fiddler on the roof” movie, while their cousins in England were killing others elsewhere.

      Turkey is guilty, but Britain is more so. It sank many Jewish refugee ships, Google and learn these facts. Britain never apologized for anything to nobody. Turks are tiny criminals by comparison.
      • exrmgsr 3 mths ago
        turks are not criminals will fight till the end but not like the english were they beat and hammered the weak. Like the prime minister of turkey said at the time not our responsibility. So either britian, russia u.s.a, and the world can take reponsibility for that. Theres bigger problems then this just another think to distract us.
    • gofer  •  3 mths ago
      Next they will be like Palestine they will have no land!
    • Ilhan  •  3 mths ago
      Oy vey, where to begin...so the British say no to accepting the refugees and the Russians torpedo the boat, but yet its still Turks that get the blame.
    • WildBillCody  •  Binghamton, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Turkey, to this day, practices genocide. Europeans, ignore it. If you're only recognising genocides of the past, then why recognise genocide at all?
    • sjambok  •  3 mths ago
      And the ship was torpedoed by .... ?!?
    • Nice and Fluffy!  •  3 mths ago
      What don't get mad at me for telling the truth! The truth hurts doesn't it?
    • Tom  •  3 mths ago
      turkey is the only muslim country wo ever did good to jews and only muslim country have good relations with israel.
    • cengiz  •  Mamak, Turkey  •  3 mths ago
      Turkey took many thousands of jews undercover by giving them fake turkish passports and transported them to Turkey right under nazi eyes.What did you expect Turkey to do?Get involved in world war 2? Turkey was under threat from both allies,axis and soviets but did not get involved in it thankfully.If it took those jews it would mean war with the nazis.
    • B  •  3 mths ago
      An hundred years ago Turkey had a large Christian population of 4-5 millions Christians. Mass killings and evictions created the 99.5 percent muslim country of today. Armenians, Greeks, and Assyrians. Turkey is the largest country in the world with one religion. The minorities are tiny population. It was not tolerate a hundred years ago. The 1955 pogrom was to rid the last large group of Greek christians out of Istanbul. Research this, these Christians were the original peoples of Turkey. Whatever tolerance Turkey had, they lost it on these millions.
    • A father  •  3 mths ago
      Does anyone know that the USA (FDR) turned away a ship of Jewish refugees during WWII ? Most were returned to Europe and died in the concentration camps.
    • BC  •  3 mths ago
      How was this Turkey's fault? The Germans would have gassed them, the Brits refused them and the Russians torpedoed them. You want talk about a dark past? WW-2 killed tens of millions in Europe....and the Turks had nothing to do with it. Stupid hit-piece journalism.
    • Native  •  San Diego, California  •  3 mths ago
      It was Britain that refused them. Read the article. The Turks did what israel does today with the exception that they did not kill any jews by shooting them in the back and in the head execution style.
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