Marie Arena, the education minister for Belgium’s French-speaking community in the Walloon region, made a request yesterday for a meeting with Turkey’s ambassador to Belgium in an apparent effort to explain the publishing of a book in which the founder of the Turkish Republic, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, is listed among the important homosexual and bisexual personalities of history.
Belgian sources on the same day emphasized that the Belgian government was by no means involved in the publishing of the book. “The issue is extremely sensitive, and Belgian officials have eventually noticed their mistake,” Yusuf Seki, press officer of the Turkish Embassy in Brussels, said yesterday, noting that following the embassy’s warning, the ministry had decided not to publish in the next edition of the book a list of “Famous homosexuals and bisexuals in history” in which Atatürk was included. He also said that Arena’s request for a meeting with Ambassador Fuat Tanlay has been accepted, without specifying an exact date.
Arena also sent a letter to the embassy in which she said her government had no intention of insulting Atatürk. Arena’s spokesperson, Jennifer Wilquot, speaking with Today’s Zaman, admitted that it was “a mistake” to put Atatürk’s name on the list.
(Via The Brussels Journal)
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