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Turkish Press Review, 06-08-08
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Summary of the political and economic
news in the Turkish press this morning
08.08.2006
Justice Minister and government spokesman Cemil Cicek yesterday stated that
Turkey was in contact with US and Iraqi administrations on the terrorist
PKK issue. Speaking after yesterday�s Cabinet meeting, Cicek said that the
coordinator to be appointed by the US on the fight against the terrorist
PKK was emanating from the need to implement the work with the US quickly
and to obtain results and added, �There are some statements and some steps
are taken. But these aren�t enough to meet Turkey�s expectations. We�re in
CONTENTS
expectation on a further point.� /Cumhuriyet/[01] TURKEY TO PROVIDE
HUMANITARIAN AID FOR LEBANON
Turkey will provide humanitarian aid for Lebanon under Israeli bombings for
more than two weeks. The aid will be about $1.2 million. The Foreign
Ministry made a statement about the aid, saying that Turkey would provide
$1 million for Lebanon and $200,000 for Syria to meet the needs of the
Lebanese refugees. The statement added that Turkey would continue to stand
by friendly Lebanon. In related news, Red Crescent yesterday sent 13 trucks
to Lebanon to provide humanitarian assistance to the Lebanese.
/Milliyet/[02]
SAUDI KING IN TURKEY FOR KEY MIDEAST TALKS
Saudi Arabian King Abdullah is starting a key official visit to Turkey
today to discuss ways to stop an escalation of the Middle East crisis with
top Turkish officials. King Abdullah�s visit to Turkey will be the first
from a Saudi king in four decades, and both Turkish and Saudi officials are
attaching great importance to the visit which will facilitate an exchange
of ideas on key regional issues, including Lebanon, Iraq and Iran. During
his three-day visit, the king will be accompanied by some 400 delegates,
including several members of the royal family, ministers, high-ranking
officials and a large number of Saudi businessmen. /The New Anatolian/[03]
TWO DEPUTIES RESIGN FROM SHP
Social Democrat People�s Party (SHP) Izmir Deputy Hakk� Akalin and Amasya
Deputy Mustafa Sayar yesterday resigned from the SHP. The deputies said
that they resigned since SHP didn�t condemn the recent PKK attacks. Sending
a letter to SHP leader Murat Karayalcin, Akalin and Sayar said that it was
impossible for them to defend policies which they didn�t consider
beneficial for Turkey�s national unity. /Sabah/[04] BBP LEADER VISITS SYRIA
Great Union Party (BBP) leader Muhsin Yazicioglu yesterday travelled to
Syria. During his stay in Damascus, Yazicioglu will meet with Syrian
President Bashar Assad to discuss bilateral relations and recent Israeli
bombings in Lebanon. He is also expected to meet with other Syrian top
officials. Yazicioglu is accompanied by a delegation during his visit and
expected to return to Turkey on Thursday. /Turkiye/
SOLDIERS KILLED BY PKK TO BE LAID TO REST TODAY
Funeral ceremonies were held yesterday for gendarmerie noncommissioned
officer Gursel Can and commando soldiers Huseyin Ozdemir and Ozkan Vural,
who were killed by the terrorist PKK in Siran district of Gumushane at the
weekend. Can is due to be laid to rest in Tunceli, while Ozdemir and Vural
in Mersin today. /Turkiye/[05] DUTCH POLICE ARREST PKK TERRORIST
Dutch police yesterday arrested PKK terrorist Nedim Seven, who was being
wanted by Turkish authorities for suspected involvement in a deadly
terrorist attack. According to the information obtained, Seven was being
pursued with a red notice since he is suspected of carrying out an attack,
in which 15 people were killed. /Aksam/[06] IRAQI TURKMEN FRONT (ITC)
DELEGATIONS VISIT TURKEY
Iraqi Turkmen Front (ITC) Chairman Sadettin Ergec and six deputies who
entered the Iraqi Parliament from the Shi�ite alliance lists yesterday came
to Turkey to hold official contacts. The Iraqi Turkmen deputies are
expected to exchange views with Turkish officials on the referendum in
Kirkuk slated for 2007, the tension between Turkmen and Kurdish groups in
the region and to develop relations between Shi�ite groups and Turkey.
/Star/[07]
A GENDARMERIE TOP SERGEANT KILLED IN SIRNAK
A 38-year-old Gendarmerie Top Sergeant Levent Cevi in the southeastern
province of Sirnak�s Beytussebap district was killed yesterday in a raid by
masked gunmen at his house. His 8-year-old son Mete was injured in the raid
carried out by two masked gunmen thought to be members of the PKK terrorist
organization. /Aksam/[08] FROM THE COLUMNS�FROM THE COLUMNS�FROM THE
COLUMNS�[00] UN�S DOUBLE STANDARDBY AYDIN AYAYDIN (SABAH)
Columnist Aydin Ayaydin comments on the Israeli-Lebanese conflict and
Turkey�s stance on it. A summary of his column is as follows:
�Following the Israeli attacks against Lebanon, all the people wonder what
the UN will do and whether the UN would be acting slowly this much if
Lebanon was attacking Israel. It�s impossible to understand this double
standard. The UN resolution explains the UN operations. Chapter 6 of the
resolution consists of peacekeeping operations for sustaining the peace
which was ensured at the end of a conflict. During these duties, the UN
Force has the authority to use weapon only if it has to defend itself.
These duties mostly consist of diplomacy and the Cyprus issue is an example
for this. Chapter 7 of the resolution consists of the tasks for peace
making or peace enforcement. These tasks completely consist of the war
conditions. The UN doesn�t have an infrastructure to carry out these duties
consisting of war conditions with its current organization. Therefore these
kinds of duties are given to an international force under the leadership of
a country and the UN deals with administrative issues. While carrying out
these tasks, countries act very carefully and none of the countries want to
endanger its military or civilian people and avoid these duties.
Israel attacks Lebanon without discriminating between the civilians. Rich
Arab countries and Western countries prefer to remain silent. The most
effective EU country which received plenty of dollars for a 60-thousand-
person Lebanese army is silent as well. When France was putting the dollars
in its safe, it didn�t think of giving training to this country on how to
use these weapons. Meanwhile, Lebanon thought that if it has these weapons,
the enemy would escape without the need to use this. Have you ever heard
any news about a single attempt from Lebanon, when it�s ruined under the
bombs? Not the Lebanese army, but Hezbollah is responding to Israel. So
it�s not enough to give dollars and buy weapons. The heart to use them is
necessary as well. The EU countries selling you weapons turn their backs
against you and ignore you during these days and even think of selling you
new weapons.
People from the UN and EU countries want Turkish soldiers to go to Lebanon.
We should ask the same people why they don�t think of Turkey when the word
Olympics is mentioned. Those who don�t think of Turkey when the EU
membership is mentioned remember Turkey at this time, don�t they? When the
food is distributed, they remember their supporters, but when the war
breaks out, they remember Turkey. This is the EU�s real face. Turkey
shouldn�t be involved in this war in the Middle East before the peace is
provided and it should have a political stance favoring that European
countries which don�t leave the international sports, economy and art
issues to nobody but which keep themselves away from international war
atmospheres should provide peace. It should be involved in the peacekeeping
stage which will be formed by the European countries after the peace is
ensured.�
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