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Fethullah Gulen: Violence can not be a remedy for violence
Interpreting the violent events in France for Aksiyon, Fethullah
Gulen said: “Intelligence organizations should work in Turkey more
sensitively. Violence should be suppressed even before it gets out
of its slot. If you exhaust your power with delusions such as ‘It is
possible that these will pose a threat in the future. Let us destroy
them even before they do that.’ and use your power against
improbable pretended things, you cannot anticipate the real danger.”
We had got the chance to interview with Fethullah Gulen Hodjaefendi,
and we had some questions to ask. The events that broke up in France
and displayed tendency to spread through the neighbouring countries
during the same days shifted the course of our interview. While
using the limited time, the current events became dominant issues of
the interview. Cradle of the 1789 revolution, Paris was burning in
flames. The pictures were reminders of the scattering of the
released prisoners from Bastille Prison throughout the city.
Besides, what about the outcomes of these events? Would Paris
mobilise the ghettos once again? Having found Gulen Hodjaefendi, we
asked all these questions to him.
While talking about Paris, we recalled the Bozuyuk events. Those who
wanted to perform an October 29 march to Diyarbakir with the aim of
a counter-action came to our minds. We were just in the process of
writing down the text with a great enthusiasm when the events in
Semdinli broke up. We were not working for a daily newspaper. In a
weekly magazine you often find yourself fall behind the ‘hot news’.
Being unable to publish our work in the same day caused us to stay
behind the events that occured in relation to the subjects we had
talked about. And we had no chance to re-access Fethullah Gulen
Hodjaefendi to ask these questions.
What do you think about the events that started in France and
gradually tends to spread through the neighbouring countries as
well?
It is not the first time such an event has occured in history;
especially France is a country which has experienced various
confusions throughout its own history. Of these, the most important
is the Great French Revolution, which is a big revolution like the
Russian Revolution; it has affected the whole world and brought
forward different ideas as well. In that period, there has been lots
of bloodshed and the revolution has victimized even its own
perpetrators. Thousands of people were executed everyday. And the
revolution almost ate up itself. Such that, one day Robespierre, who
made Danton be executed, asks him: “What is your last wish?” Danton
says: “I have no wish. At the end of the day, our heads will come
together in the basket.” That means, the heads of both the executor
and the executed came together in the same basket.
Within the revolutional circumstances everthing can get out of
control...
Yes, France knows this very well. The prisoners who were released
during The Revolution have confused a whole nation and looted the
palaces. Like in all revolutions, those who made the way for turmoil
have used violence without considering any logic and reasoning. A
person who had sided with the revolutionists in Turkey and risen up
to the top level had told me once: “It had no ground.” says he, “We
entered the room of the man who governed the country. Then I saw
people of my level jumping on the bed of that head of state. With
that state of mind, I climbed the bed as well. I jumped for a few
times, then I said to myself ‘Look here! Isn’t it the property of
state? Why are we ruining it? We have overthrown the man but what’s
the logic for ruining this, isn’t it a delirium?’ Then I left there
immediately for the fear that if they realized this idea of me, they
would also knock me down.”
So the psychology of revolution is some kind of a damaging
psychology?
Furthermore, if their souls have got wild, the balance cannot be
kept and behaviours out of the correct path occur when the feelings
are revealed within that state of mind –even if it is done on behalf
of justice. This is the case about the French Revolution as well;
there has been a great turmoil. Then Napolyon came and tracked the
same way. I have seen the period of De Gaulle. We know that there
has been also assasination plans against him. Such kinds of turmoils
have been experienced in Europe before. Max Weber also touches at
these issues. However, there are rather Capitalist considerations
and labour rights behind these events. Now if the prisons are
evacuated in the US as well, everything turns upside down in this
country, too. Damaging is easy. A hundred people can turn the whole
city upside down. We Turks also witnessed such kinds of damages in a
smaller extent. Then, I felt the need to present this issue to point
at the characteristics of rebellions, revolts and riots as far as I
could.
Is the violence in Paris an ordinary revolt or a social turmoil
that has deeper reasons?
First of all, this kind of issues should be approached with great
care and calmness. These events can not be explained by approaches
such as “There were people who wanted to live according to Islam.
They were being oppressed. Headscarf was being a problem.” People of
a certain position should talk very carefully. In my opinion, the
events that took place in Paris had nothing to do with Islam. Up to
know, nobody uttered such a thing, either.
So there are deeper reasons...
In fact, though not explicitly, there has been a woven cast system
in France still kept alive. There are the dominant nobles and those
who are considered inferior to the nobles. There are the ones who
are seen foreigners and periferials. And on the other hand, there
are the ones who are seen inferior due to their skin colour. If
these people were considered second or third class citizens and
obliged to live in the suburbs, then what would you expect? These
have no life insurances, no guarantees, no security. Unemployment
first affects them when it occurs. If there is a heavy work to be
done, these people have to do it, as they are obliged to. The
problem of education first appears in their athmosphere. And in this
way they are oppressed to the point that they get filled with the
psychology of oppression. So they reach to the end of their tether.
They come to the point of explosion, which we express in Turkish as
“The last drop that overflows the glass.”
What’s really important is the backstage of the events, that
means...
Let me recount something that I had read in the past, as an example.
A man is sitting at a coffeehouse. Another one is constantly
stirring the sugar in his glass of tea. The first man who cannot put
up with the noise of the teaspoon, pours the whole glass of tea over
the other man’s head. People cannot give any meaning to this
reaction of the first man and they enter the subconscious of the man
through psychoanalysis. What they see is the fact that this man
lives in a noisy street. And his house is placed under a tram line.
The street he works at is noisy, besides, at home he always listens
to the noise of the frequent trains. The man has been filled with
noise in the street, at home, and then he finds a noisy environment
when he comes to the coffeehouse; finally the noise of the teaspoon
becomes the last drop that overflows the glass for him. Now the
reaction of this man cannot be explained by the noise of the
teaspoon alone.
If some people are scattered in the streets burning the cars, this
event shouldn’t be related simply to the issue of the ban on
headscarves or not being given the chance to have education at
university like others. These events have aspects that extend to
some movements in African countries, and some movements and
struggles for independence in Algeria. There is the accumulation of
their pains and such kind of disturbancy in their subconscious
formed by this accumulation. When the idea of being persecuted
becomes dominant in the subconscoius, even normal behavoiurs start
to be interpreted in terms of this persecution. Whatever they know,
they are all evaluated from the same perspective and due to these
problems that have been accumulated, when somebody is harrased, it
blows their stack. We should relate the reasons of these events to
these kinds of backgrounds. These people have been filled until now,
and they have erupted. They have used violence; and the ones who
want to stop this violence fall into the wrongdoing of reacting with
even more violence. Today, these kinds of wrongdoings are performed
against terror, some revolts and rebels. When violence is reacted
with violence, the feeling of violence in those people rises more.
For example, let us suppose that somebody is behaving badly in some
place. Instead of determining him particularly, and attacking him
locally, they see everybody around him as potential criminals. They
get involved in a paranoia, to such an extent that when a man puts
his hand in his pocket to look at his watch, they think that he will
take out a gun. And in this way, while there is the chance of
localizing the existing enemy group, this chance is lost; a way for
the spread of hostility is opened and it is made impossible to be
stopped. Today those who intervened in the Middle East have
unfortunately caused the feeling of hatred towards them to become
more widespread, instead of removing terror from there. They have
fuelled the grudges more and have completely lost the confidence
towards themselves. When the other side gets a little organized,
much more evil can be done illogically and unreasonably. This is
what is being done in France, I mean. That’s why when two young
people talked into the microfone, they explicitly said: “Either they
will accept us as humanbeings equal to themselves and give us the
same rights with a Frenchman, or we say ‘Right is not given but
taken’ just like the communists repeated at a time and take our
rights in this way.”
Will their power be enough for this?
Maybe those who represent power will oppress them, but they can
never oppress the grudge and hatred in the hearts by reacting
towards violence with violence. If they do that, not only Moroccans,
but also all the other people who have come from other countries
will start to feel grudge and hatred towards them. Those who are
intimidated by violence will act again when any weakness is seen
within the body of the state. By the way, there is always a
possibility that some domestic groups within France are acting with
the aim to secure their positions by inflaming these events
themselves.
What kind of political merit can be gained from the riots?
As you know, the head of the French state has behaved generously in
terms of Turkey’s accession to the European Union. His opponent made
the grassroots act differently and the issue was subjected to
referandum this time. They said that they could only say yes if
their people said yes in the referandum. Some people may also want
to use these events in this direction as well. Some squabbles were
made, now a person of that direction may be utilizing these kinds of
events.
There is a South East issue in Turkey and unfortunately there are
ghettos around the big cities there also. Do these events that are
spreading to neighbouring countries make you anxious?
There is a South East issue in Turkey. And at the same time, many
people of South East Anatolia have settled in the suburbs of the big
cities; but I don’t think that all of the people who have settled in
those suburbs have this same feeling. According to the surveys
carried both by state officials and civil organizations, 95 percent
of these people say “no” to the things that Turkish people generally
say “no”. About our people, our country they would say “This is our
people, this is our country.” However, there are people in Turkey
who wants to use the slight differences like the races, religious
sects, ideologies etc, such as believer-unbeliever, Alawite-Sunni,
Turkish-Kurdish, Circassian-Abhaza, so and so forth. They want to
use these cleaveges for their evil plans and they hide within the
society while they run these plans. There is such a prepared
determined power base out of the state. These are outside the
official units of the state. As I mentioned earlier, those are the
ones who raise terror, turmoil in a place and inflame rebellion.
Doesn’t the existence of them show the existence of danger at the
same time?
That’s why we should be careful. We should take lessons from the
events in France. Intelligence organizations should work in Turkey
sensitively. The violence should be suppressed even before it gets
out of its slot. If you exhaust your power with delusions such as
‘It is possible that these will pose a threat in the future. Let us
destroy them even before they do that.’ and use your power against
improbable pretended things, you cannot anticipate the real danger.
May Allah bestow upon us foresight. Otherwise, if the intelligence
service works well, if the police, the gendarme, the military and
their intelligence departments work well, they will absolutely do
the job on their part. If they are vigilant, if the governors are
vigilant, if the police is vigilant, then those who want to this
thing will be caught up in time. Moreover, when a few of them are
forced to talk , then the powers behind the job and the affairs of
the deep state will also be revealed. Then, this kind of a rioting
will not be given chance.
You are optimistic in this matter...
In fact Turkey is not like France. There are neither oppressed
Moroccans, Tunisians, nor Algerians in Turkey. When you handle the
issue in terms of race, our citizens, the Kurds are a Mesopotamian
rooted people who have shared the same fate with us for four
centuries. They died with us in Dardanelles, in the War of
Independence. With a signature of Idris-i Bitlisi, they have lived
as brothers and sisters for four centuries, there has been no
problem. If an attempt to cause a problem is done, it is also
possible that problems shall arise from within the Turkish people.
For example, there has been the bandits like Koroglu, Dadaloglu, and
Jalali revolts. It is always a possibility that rebels shall arise
from the same nation. There may have been rebels from the side of
the Kurds as well, I don’t know. For me, these people are our
brothers and sisters. Maybe you have married with them, you gave
bride, you took bride, etc..Therefore, in our country there is no
deprivation due to ethnic discrimation in general terms, so some
current events cannot be considered the last drop overflowing the
glass. I mean, there is no event that fills the glass in the first
place. Everybody can become a soldier in Turkey. Every group can
have one of their people be generals or even presidents. Look for
example, our second president Ismet Inonu is from Malatya, and is
Kurdish. So was Turgut Ozal, the eight president. A successful
statesman is Hikmet Cetin. He has performed very important duties
for the Turkish state. He is now serving in Afghanistan. And he is
from Diyarbakir. You see there are people from the Circassians,
Abhazas, Zazas, Georgians and others as well. That means, nobody in
Turkey have been deprived of the benefactions of democracy. Nobody
has ever become third class citizen. Maybe some Muslims have been
oppressed. But as plain citizens, nobody has been oppressed, which
makes it impossible for them to be fed up and consider rioting or
revolting. Therefore, there is no logical ground to give rise to
such an event in Turkey. I think we need to further guarantee that
such tendencies never flourish in our country. The state on one
hand, the non-governmental organizations on the other hand should
establish educational institutions in the suburbs of the East and
South East Anatolia... Also, there are people in our country whose
words are influential. They should be utilized also.
It is said that the social ties have become so loose, and there
are generation gaps. Is it still possible to find people who would
be effective on the society?
There has been such a case in Erzurum. May his place be in the
Heavens, Naim Hoca came in front of the people, he opened his arms
like scissors –as in the expression of Necip Fazil; he said “Stop
you crowds, this is a dead end” and the crowds stopped. A serious
clash could always take place. There are this kind of people who had
settled in people’s hearts with their influence and credits. These
people can be found, you can call them sages as well. These are
personalities of esteem for generations, these can be people
geneologically linked to the Prophet Muhammad. Or they can be from
the siblings of Caliph Ali. These people are very influential in
their localities. In other words, while looking for administrational
and political solutions on one hand, on the other hand the problem
should be dealt with in the first place by using these people to cut
the roots of such movements. If you want you can call it protective
medicine, which means to block dissensions from its inception. With
the permission and grace of Allah Almighty, these kind of things can
be hindered. Moreover, -we don’t have the system of excommunication
but- when these sages exclude people of wrongdoings from the
community, they won’t be able to appear in the society any more.
In my opinion, the issue should be dealt with thoroughly. Possibly
–I don’t see it certain- as I mentioned, the substructure of the
issue has not formed yet, as opposed to France. Grudges and hatreds
have not reached a level of eruption like that. No citizen of Turkey
has ever been considered second or third class citizen. Therefore,
none of the factors exist in Turkey, that can lead to such an event.
Everybody is benefiting from the advantages of democracy and the
Republic. Although some people prevent some other from benefiting
from these advantages, this is not a general situation. They may
deprive a person from his/her rights to live as a citizen. But there
is no point in fuelling grudge and hatred in the country by
generalizing this issue. If needed, some people even should
sacrifice their own rights and side with peace in Turkey.
The word “possible” is still a reminiscent of a risk. What is
that risk?
There is something called “mass psychology”, and books have been
written on it. There is the group aspect of people as well. When a
few of them flow into the streets, the others immediately follow
them to learn what’s happening. Therefore all the intelligence
sercives should be on the alert so as not to give way to this kind
of events. It seems to me that, if they wanted, the police, the
gendarme and the National Intelligence Organization wouldn’t let
even a bird fly out of their knowledge. I, personally, as a citizen
feel resentment for them in my conscience. If a bird flies out of
their knowledge, this means they failed in their job, and their
situation should be reviewed. Because I know about their utmost
sensitivity in other subjects. If those people who know what a
person ate in lunch, what is being prepared for dinner and what he
will have in the breakfast, don’t know the events that can lead to
turmoil in Turkey, then I won’t say that they can’t know it, I will
say that they see but ignore. I feel that if they forced themselves
a bit more, they can strangle disturbance and corruption in its
nest, with the help and grace of Allah. This is what interests us.
In this kind of events, who has the duty to use the compromising
and soothing effect of religion; what can be done in this
perspective?
Administrating the religious affairs, both at individual and social
levesl, is given to the organization of Diyanet (The
Undersecretariat of Religions). They have certain duties and
responsibilities. They can guide the people; there are preachers,
imams and muftis with high credit and respect within the society.
While activating different systems against disturbance, the state
can give information about what is going on under the waters to them
and enable these information be evaluated in mosques. These
preachers, imams and muftis can warn people. We have muftis and
preachers who are ready to do this. With the permission of Allah,
they can be more effective than intelligence works. However, some
are disturbed by this effectiveness. Naim Hoca had been influential
in the inactivating of a disturbance. A columnist in Turkey found
this really dangerous and wrote that: “If a retired imam effendi can
sooth a revolted society, this means that he can also arouse a
society to revolt if he wants.” Unfortunately, judgments are built
on delusions. There are people thinking in this way. The previous
day, one other said that: “Mind your schools and such stuff. What on
earth are you talking about your ideas on issues related to the
society?” Look at this... It is as if you should get permission from
him even before doing something for the well-being of society.
Having tied their life on grudge, hatred and damage, they have built
their world upon hostility and they can not think anything else than
hostility. When you give your hand to them, they pull back their
hands and don’t shake your hand.
Isn’t there anything that can be done for them?
There are some freaks that I don’t understand their nature. I mean,
I can’t see them in any category... I can’t understand their
observations. “No,” they say, “even goodness from you be damned.”
Anyhow, if there is something that is interpreted to be bad, they
won’t let you survive, but even your goodness disturbs them. I think
while walking towards goodness and getting rid of evils, it is
necessary to take the incomprehensible feelings of these freaks into
account and act moderately and balanced. If the attitudes and
behaviours of people who have dedicated themselves to their country,
who are working for peace in the world, who want to be respectful to
the position of everyone, who want to be steadfast on universal
humanitarian values, and who want to relate everything with
humanitarian values do disturb some people, I think those strange
feelings of them should also be taken into consideration and they
should not be irritated.
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