
Mustafa Kemal ATATURK
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk was president for 15 years, until his death in 1938. His achievements are a legacy to the modern state of Turkey and he is considered a pioneer of national liberation. He was a great defender of the idea of peace at home and in the world. He explained his ideals about the responsibilities of humankind to each other by saying "Humankind is a single body and each nation a part of that body. We must never say 'What does it matter to me if some part of the world is ailing ?' If there is such an illness, we must concern ourselves with it as though we were having that illness." In 1981, his memory was honoured by by the United Nations and UNESCO on the occasion of the centennial of his birth. He will be always remembered as saying "Unless the life of the nation faces peril, war is a crime. If war were to break out, nations would rush to join their armed forces and national resources. The swiftest and most effective measure is to establish an international organization which would prove to the aggressor that its aggression cannot pay." He was not only a Turkish leader who led his country's war against aggressors but also a peaceful son of humankind who sent very important messages to the other nations about the necessity of a peaceful and mutually respectful co-existance of all nations on the same planet. |