Turkey commemorates 76th anniversary of Atatürk’s death
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Turkish Republic, has been commemorated on the 76th anniversary of his passing on Nov. 10, with official and unofficial ceremonies across the country.
In a written statement issued Nov. 9 for the occasion from the Presidency, President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄan said the country remembered the founder of the Republic with mercy and respect.
âThe greatest ideal of the Ghazi [Mustafa Kemal] was to protect and defend the national will and national sovereignty, as much as letting Turkey reach the level of contemporary civilizations,â ErdoÄan stated, stressing that the country was continuing to âincrease its democratic standards and to strengthen.â
âParticularly over the last 12 years, through the reforms we have activated with our vision of the New Turkey, we are getting closer to the objectives we have set for 2023,â he added.
The president said the âbonds between the state and the peopleâ have never been strong as they are today.
âWe will make our objective of moving ahead to the level of contemporary civilizations real on the centennial anniversary [of the foundation of the Republic],â ErdoÄan said.
In a separate statement, Chief of General Staff Gen. Necdet Ãzel expressed the Turkish militaryâs strong sentiments for Atatürk, underlining that it will continue to âprotect the principles and values he gave to the Turkish state.â
âAs he described the citizens of the Republic of Turkey as his âgreatest work,â I am of the opinion that the need to better understand this great internationally acknowledged personality, is
more urgent than ever, especially in the difficult era we are in today,â Ãzel stated.
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