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under the umbrella of Turkish-Islamic Union will take place
           with identity cards alone, not passports and visas. States and
           political structures will remain as they are, but the borders will be
           opened up to love and friendship. The first steps toward this have
           already been taken. Visa requirements between Turkey and many
           other countries have been abolished. Passport requirements have
           even begun being done away with. These things are harbingers of

           excellent progress toward Turkish-Islamic Union.

               Since the borders of the Turkish-Islamic Union will include
           the whole world, our Kurdish brothers can continue to live in their
           lands in the Southeast under the union if they so wish. Or if they
           prefer, they can travel to other countries, without fear of threats or
           harassment.

               In addition, our Kurdish brothers will be freed from the hor-
           rible imputation that they are somehow second-class citizens, one
           that the separatist PKK terror organization systematically seeks to
           impose. Our Kurdish brothers are most valued people who pos-
           sess the loftiest virtues and whose moral virtues are those of com-
           pletely Islamic values. When Turkish-Islamic Union is established,

           their rights will always be protected and they will never, ever be
           victimized. Indeed, as they live in the climate of wealth, security
           and well-being brought with it by Turkish-Islamic Union, they
           will also enjoy the love and respect that comes from the beauties
           bestowed by Islam. Never again in their lives will they be
           oppressed and exposed to communist threats and pressure. Turk-
           ish-Islamic Union will mean that our Kurdish brothers will enjoy
           the lives they deserve, in the most perfect form, the climate in
           which they can be happiest.







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