Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Should Turkey adopt her Cyprus logic at home?

“Turkey is too big of a country to be centrally governed by one prime minister,” former pro-Kurdish Peace and Democracy Party, or BDP, co-leader Selahattin Demirtaş said Monday. The democratic autonomy we have been proposing is the solution to all problems,” he said, adding that Ankara “should not run everything.”
Pro-Kurdish politician says one prime minister not enough for Turkey | May 10, 2011 | ISTANBUL - Hürriyet Daily News

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Turkey's Kurds & Cyprus' tCypriots

As either unitary state or federation solutions are discussed as replacements to Cyprus' 1960 and Turkey's 1923 unworkable constitutions, should we abide by "if a right is a right too many for Turkey's Kurdish community (circa 23% of population) then that right is a right too many for Cyprus' tCypriot community too (circa 15%), and vice versa." Is the adoption of this fair logic the catalyst to securing just solutions for both UN countries.