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March 8, 2011 Meeting 1: Mehmet Alpaslan Saygin: Secre tary General of UETD -2pm March 8, 2011 was our first official meeting as a class during the UF Brussels Capstone Program. Prior to this meeting Dr. Ciddi briefed our small class on several events and issues currently happening in Brussels. Our mornings usually consisted of a b rief outline of the day , an hour briefing, and questions over coffee at Pain Cotidien or Exki followed by a meeting with a government official. On this particular day at two in the afternoon was our first official meeting; we met Mehmet Alpaslan Saygin. He is the Secretary General of The European Union of Turkish Democrats. I found this meeting the most intriguing throughout the trip for a multitude of reasons. The European Union of Turkish Democrats (EUTD) is a non-governmental organization that was created in 2005 and accredited by the European Parliament in 2007. Their mission, a vast one, is to assure the stature of European Turks, Euro Turks, on a political, social, and economic level. One way in which they execute their mission is by establishing a new identity in Europe- Euro Turks. Euro Turks refers to people living in Europe of Turkish origin. Establishing this new identity informs Europe that you can mix cultures. In forming a new identity EUTD also does this by engaging in political participation to force governmental officials to change direction to promote Euro Turks at a level beyond integration. Intercultural dialogue to create relationships amongst different peoples is another way EUTD seeks to promote the Euro Turk identity. Media attention is also another way EUTD seeks political authority to indentify the absence of solid arguments in keeping Turkey out of the EU, despite Euro Turks presence throughout Europe. With these efforts EUTD simultaneously seeks to aid the decision on Turkey membership in the European Union. An interesting point Saygin brought up during the meeting was that the European Union is a political structure and Europe is a historical structure. Turkey is already apart of Europe geographically. Therefore Turkey ’s membership to the European Union, if granted, will not make it part of Europe. He also went on to mention another stimulating observation it will be interesting to see if Turkey is actually accepted, and if the EU will really accept 70 million Muslims into the Union. This will be a test of how capable of being able to unite Europe really is, because it is easy to say you are diverse when everyone looks the same. EUTD has hosted several events from 2005 onward to promote the multicultural identity Euro Turks at a level beyond integration. There are thousands of Euro Turks in Belgium and to refuse to acknowledge there existence throughout Europe is deliberate ignorance, as pointed out by Saygin. The European Union of Turkish Democrats consistently seeks to engage people through intercultural activities, and constitutional referendums . It is clear t hrough the EUTD’s missi on that they will only stop when Euro Turks are respected and recognized. During this meeting in addition to learning about the challenges Turkey faces in ascension to the European Union, Sa ygin’s assistant explained the current po li tical crisis in Belgium. In addition to the issue of Turkey’s ascension- another major problem is Belgium government. Belgium has been without a government for almost 300 days, the king’s job has basically been dissolved, and the Flemish and Francophone people are still unwilling to compromise. As explained, the split is quite complex- perhaps as c omplex as Turkey’s ascension. The Socialist Party on the left want solidarity and to protect the status quo, while the new Flemish alliance on the right want to extend the Flemish identity and create their own Republic. The Flemish are upset with the Francophones because they are abusing social security and the Flemish people do

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March 8, 2011

Meeting 1: Mehmet Alpaslan Saygin: Secretary General of UETD -2pm

March 8, 2011 was our first official meeting as a class during the UF Brussels Capstone

Program. Prior to this meeting Dr. Ciddi briefed our small class on several events and issues

currently happening in Brussels. Our mornings usually consisted of a brief outline of the day, anhour briefing, and questions over coffee at Pain Cotidien or Exki followed by a meeting with agovernment official.

On this particular day at two in the afternoon was our first official meeting; we met MehmetAlpaslan Saygin. He is the Secretary General of The European Union of Turkish Democrats. I

found this meeting the most intriguing throughout the trip for a multitude of reasons.The European Union of Turkish Democrats (EUTD) is a non-governmental organization that

was created in 2005 and accredited by the European Parliament in 2007. Their mission, a vastone, is to assure the stature of European Turks, Euro Turks, on a political, social, and economic

level. One way in which they execute their mission is by establishing a new identity in Europe-Euro Turks. Euro Turks refers to people living in Europe of Turkish origin. Establishing this new

identity informs Europe that you can mix cultures. In forming a new identity EUTD also doesthis by engaging in political participation to force governmental officials to change direction to

promote Euro Turks at a level beyond integration. Intercultural dialogue to create relationshipsamongst different peoples is another way EUTD seeks to promote the Euro Turk identity. Media

attention is also another way EUTD seeks political authority to indentify the absence of solidarguments in keeping Turkey out of the EU, despite Euro Turks presence throughout Europe.

With these efforts EUTD simultaneously seeks to aid the decision on Turkey membership in theEuropean Union.

An interesting point Saygin brought up during the meeting was that the European Union is apolitical structure and Europe is a historical structure. Turkey is already apart of Europe

geographically. Therefore Turkey’s membership to the European Union, if granted, will notmake it part of Europe. He also went on to mention another stimulating observation it will be

interesting to see if Turkey is actually accepted, and if the EU will really accept 70 millionMuslims into the Union. This will be a test of how capable of being able to unite Europe really

is, because it is easy to say you are diverse when everyone looks the same.EUTD has hosted several events from 2005 onward to promote the multicultural identity Euro

Turks at a level beyond integration. There are thousands of Euro Turks in Belgium and to refuseto acknowledge there existence throughout Europe is deliberate ignorance, as pointed out by

Saygin. The European Union of Turkish Democrats consistently seeks to engage people throughintercultural activities, and constitutional referendums. It is clear through the EUTD’s mission

that they will only stop when Euro Turks are respected and recognized.During this meeting in addition to learning about the challenges Turkey faces in ascension to

the European Union, Saygin’s assistant explained the current political crisis in Belgium. Inaddition to the issue of Turkey’s ascension- another major problem is Belgium government.

Belgium has been without a government for almost 300 days, the king’s job has basically beendissolved, and the Flemish and Francophone people are still unwilling to compromise. As

explained, the split is quite complex- perhaps as complex as Turkey’s ascension. The SocialistParty on the left want solidarity and to protect the status quo, while the new Flemish alliance on

the right want to extend the Flemish identity and create their own Republic. The Flemish areupset with the Francophones because they are abusing social security and the Flemish people do

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not want to pay for them. The split extends into a more complex matter at a macroscopic level –  power over land, and at a microscopic level a language issue. The crises in Belgium are many,

and the core of these problems are so disperse that it makes Belgium’s lack of self-patriotismeven more evident.