TRKNWS-L Turkish Press Review (June 28, 1995)
CONTENTS
[01] NUMBER OF DEPUTIES IN COMMISSION LOWERED TO 500
[02] EMERGENCY RULE TO STAY IN SOUTHEAST
[03] ARMY: 754 TERRORISTS KILLED SINCE JAN.1994
[04] SHALIKASHVILI DEFENDS HUMAN RIGHTS PROGRESS IN TURKEY
[05] GURPINAR TAKES OVER AT CULTURE MINISTRY
[06] AZERI FM CONDEMNS TURKISH CONSULATE BOMBING
[07] EXPERTS SAY EUROPE SHOULD BE MORE HONEST WITH TURKEY
[08] ISRAELI TOURISTS PUT TURKEY FIRST
[09] DEMIREL PRAISES TOFAS ACHIEVEMENTS
[10] GROSSMAN REPEATS US VIEWS ON PKK
[11] THANK YOU CHIRAC
[12] PKK BOMB PLAN FOILED
[13] BIG FOREST FIRES IN CYPRUS
[14] TURKEY ISSUES CYPRUS WARNING
[15] CETIN-YILMAZ REACH AGREEMENT ON CONSTITUTION CHANGES
[16] PKK LEADERS IN ATHENS
[17] TURCO-GREEK SUMMIT EXPECTED IN BUCHAREST
WITH THE COMPLIMENT OF
DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF PRESS AND INFORMATION
TURKISH PRESS REVIEW
JUNE 28, 1995
Summary of the political and economic news in the Turkish
press this morning.
[01] NUMBER OF DEPUTIES IN COMMISSION LOWERED TO 500
The Turkish Grand National Assembly (TGNA) Constitution
Commission has lowered the number of the deputies from 600
to 500. During debates on the 9th Article of the
Constitution, the Welfare Party (RP) was against increasing
the number and ANAP wanted it lowered to 450. /Milliyet/
[02] EMERGENCY RULE TO STAY IN SOUTHEAST
Parliament yesterday extended the eight-year-old State of
Emergency in Turkey's southeast for another four months,
endorsing a government recommendation with 225 votes to 140
against. Addressing the Parliament before the vote,
Interior Minister Nahit mentese said the extension was
necessary because of the continuing combat against the PKK
terrorist organization in the area. Meanwhile, Parliament
yesterday also gave a Turkey-based Western air force
protecting the Iraqi Kurds a fresh mandate, prolonging its
stay until the end of the year. The lawmakers endorsed the
government recommendation for the six-month extension for
the UN Operation Provide Comfort by 202 votes to 153 in a
key ballot. /All papers/
[03] ARMY: 754 TERRORISTS KILLED SINCE JAN.1994
In a press briefing by the Third Army yesterday about the
terrorist activities within its area of responsibility,
officials said that 754 terrorists had been killed and 221
terrorists had been captured since January 1994, and 143
terrorists had turned themselves in during the same period.
Because of the loss of personnel in the PKK terrorist
organization, its mountain cadres had changed and now youths
from 15 to 16 years of age were being brainwashed and used
for terrorism. The information given indicated that the
right-hand man of PKK commander Semdin Sakik, Nevzat Ciftci,
also known as "Kucuk Zeki", turned himself in on June 23.
Meanwhile, Interior Minister Nahit Mentese stated that 19
PKK militants have been killed in Kagizman, Kars. Two
terrorists were killed in clashes with the security forces
in Malatya yesterday. /Hurriyet/
[04] SHALIKASHVILI DEFENDS HUMAN RIGHTS PROGRESS IN TURKEY
General John M.Shalikashvili, the chairman of the US Joint
Chiefs of Staff, in a letter he wrote to Rep.Sonny Callahan
(R-AL) on June 21, recalled Turkey's value as a staunch ally
and warned that if the US Congress succeeds in cutting aid
to Turkey for alleged human rights violations and "taking on
the role of adversary" the US leaders will "lose access to
key (Turkish) decision makers. Callahan is the chairman of
the House Appropriations Foreign Operations subcommittee.
Defending the progress the Turkish Armed Forces had made in
regard to human rights issues, Shalikashvili said: "I have
personally engaged General Karadayi, Turkey's Chief of
Staff, in dialogue regarding human rights and found him to
be willing to assist in moving forward with new measures
aimed at enhancing Turkish democracy and human rights.
Karadayi is backing progress on human rights and is ready to
make a concerted effort to see democratization legislation
pass. Imposing more restrictions on this valued ally will
only hinder our attempts to encourage progress and bring
about lasting change. Recent progress combined with
Turkey's unquestioned strategic importance, should drive the
US to increase support to Turkey in order to achieve our
objectives, not destroy bilateral relations. The Turkish
military is actively engaging in efforts to improve human
rights awareness among its personnel. Progress is visible
in their newfound willingness to discuss this sensitive
issue openly. They instituted new rules of engagement for
all military operations and provided additional training to
many soldiers assigned to anti-terrorist operations. While
the recent operations in northern Iraq drew sharp criticism
from many of Turkey's European neighbours, evidence
indicates that the Turkish military went to great lengths to
protect the lives of innocent civilians while destroying
terrrorist camps". Shalikashvili reminded Callahan of the
crucial role played by Turkey as a US ally in NATO, the Gulf
War, Korea, Provide Comfort and in Somalia. "As of June 19,
the coalition has flown over 23,000 sorties out of Incirlik
in support of humanitarian operations protecting the Kurds
in N.Iraq. Further, without Turkish military support, our
humanitarian operations in Provide Comfort would have long
since been terminated and Saddam Hussein would have
subjugated the Kurds of N.Iraq" Shalikashvili said. In a
similar effort to block Rep.John Porter's (R-IL) attempt to
cut aid -especially economic support funding- to Turkey,
three influential leaders of the House Appropriations
Committee circulated a "Dear colleague" letter last Friday.
Bob Livingston (R-NJ), chairman of the House Appropriations
Committee, Rep.Callahan and Charlie Wilson (D-TX), ranking
member of the House appropriations foreign operations
subcommittee urged the House members to read Chairman
Shalikashvili's letter. /Milliyet/
[05] GURPINAR TAKES OVER AT CULTURE MINISTRY
Irfan Gurpinar took over as Culture Minister yesterday,
following Ercan Karakas' resignation from the post on
Friday. Speaking at a special ceremony to mark his
appointment, Karakas said that during his short time as
Culture Minister he had tried to establish cultural
activities and arts at every level of society. He also
indicated that during his three months in office, the Law on
Intellectual Property Rights had been ratified and changes
in the Tax Law had been approved. This, he said, would
encourage many people to invest in the arts. /All papers/
[06] AZERI FM CONDEMNS TURKISH CONSULATE BOMBING
Azeri Foreign Minister Hasan Hasanov said that he condemned
the bomb attack on the Turkish consulate in Nakhichevan, the
Anatolia news agency reported yesterday. He added that he
was very sad that such an attack could have occurred in the
democratic state of Azerbaijan where the rule of law reigns.
"There are forces behind this who are jealous of the
development of relations between Azerbaijan and Turkey" he
claimed.
[07] EXPERTS SAY EUROPE SHOULD BE MORE HONEST WITH TURKEY
Experts participating in a seminar organized by the Federal
Security Policy Academy in Germany said that Turkey was
faced with hypocritical attitudes, the Anatolia news agency
reported yesterday. According to an article in the German
daily General Anzeiger, the speakers said that Europe should
be honest towards Turkey with regard to the latter's demands
from the EU. One expert said that information about the
Kurdish question in Turkey which German parliamentarians
received was usually one-sided and incomplete and added that
Turkey was the only country towards which Germany showed
such a conflicting attitude. Experts at the seminar
concluded that Turkey's exclusion from Europe would be
detrimental to Europe's security policy in the long run.
[08] ISRAELI TOURISTS PUT TURKEY FIRST
An opinion poll has revealed that Israeli tourists have made
Turkey their first choice for vacations. The poll showed
that while only 4.5 % of Israeli tourists had chosen Turkey
as their holiday destination during the 1985-1992 period,
this number had increased by 300 % in the last three years.
[09] DEMIREL PRAISES TOFAS ACHIEVEMENTS
President Suleyman Demirel said yesterday that Turkey's
number one carmaker TOFAS had become an international
company. In a speech delivered at the celebrations held to
mark the 25th anniversary of the TOFAS foundation, Demirel
noted that the company, set up originally to produce 20,000
automobiles, had grown 12 times over and currently produced
250,000 cars. The president said it was a success story for
Turkish industry that TOFAS was selling its products in
world markets. "I hereby introduce a new term into the
Turkish language: factories of globalization. This is the
name for factories which dare to challenge the world".
Prime Minister Tansu Ciller also attended the TOFAS
celebrations and identified competition as the main criteria
for the success. /Cumhuriyet/
[10] GROSSMAN REPEATS US VIEWS ON PKK
US Ambassador to Turkey, Marc Grossman yesterday repeated
that his country had always considered the PKK a terrorist
organization and added that all the countries in the region
were aware of this, the Anatolia news agency said yesterday.
Grossman spoke during a visit to the governor of the
southeastern city of Sanliurfa, Ziyaeddin Akbulut.
Indicating that he had visited the region of the massive
Southeast Anatolian Project (GAP), a network of dams which
is expected to transform the region, Grossman said it was
impossible for visitors to the region to be unaffected by
the magnitude of the project.
[11] THANK YOU CHIRAC
In the absence of Turkey at the European Union (EU) leaders
conference at Cannes, French President Jacques Chirac
devoted a lot of his time to talking about Turkey.
Chirac silenced Greek complaints about Turkey and then said
that in order for Turkey to be able to attend future similar
meetings, a "special status" would have to be given to
Turkey.
France at the moment is very supportive of Turkey and is
exerting every effort on Turkey's behalf to find ways of
making sure that customs union goes ahead -clearing the way
for Turkey's full membership in the EU. Much of the French
interest stems from the fact that France feels Greece has
overstepped the mark in certain areas and is siding with
Turkey as a result.
The Cannes meeting has opened new debate on just what can be
done about Turkey-EU relations. With Greece blocking moves
to bring Turkey into the fold where it can, and other
countries tending to remain impartial, Chirac's moves in
support of Turkey are that much more welcomed by Ankara.
Spain too has shown that it favours a quick decision in
favour of Turkey. With new currents in favour of Turkey
moving more deeply through the EU, some reports suggest that
Turkey is likely to be invited to attend a similar summit
planned for December. That would mean Prime Minister Ciller
would be the first Turkish prime minister to attend such a
high level EU summit-style meeting. /All papers/
[12] PKK BOMB PLAN FOILED
Greek supported PKK plans to plant time bombs in and around
the main holiday centre of Antalya have been foiled by
security officials. Antalya police have arrested nine
people suspected of being involved in the PKK bomb plan.
According to details so far known, two members of the PKK
arrived in Antalya from Greece to check the place out before
going ahead with planting their bombs. The bombers had
previously been trained for months in camps in Greece.
/Sabah/
[13] BIG FOREST FIRES IN CYPRUS
In the wake of the hot spell, forest fires in the Turkish
Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) are wreaking massive
damage. Members of the public and the fire services are
fighting the flames in a losing battle. Villages in the
region of the fires have been evacuated.
In Turkey, fires have broken out in the forests around Mugla
and nearby centres. Officials in the TRNC and Turkey
describe the situations as disastrous. /Cumhuriyet/
[14] TURKEY ISSUES CYPRUS WARNING
Foreign Minister Erdal Inonu has warned the EU about the
situation on Cyprus and what moves towards accepting the
Greek Cypriot community into the EU could lead to.
Inonu has pointed out to the European Unity that bringing
Cyprus into the EU without considering the problems of both
communities on the island will only worsen an already very
difficult situation. Inonu added that a new evaluation of
the situation was vital before any new steps were taken to
involve Cyprus as a whole in the EC. /Hurriyet/
[15] CETIN-YILMAZ REACH AGREEMENT ON CONSTITUTION CHANGES
Chairman of the Republican People's Party (CHP) and Deputy
Prime Minister Hikmet Cetin visited Chairman of the
Motherland Party (ANAP) Mesut Yilmaz yesterday and they
agreed on changes to the constitution. At the meeting it
was decided after the first round of the vote for approving
the constitutional changes, the True Path Party (DYP), the
Motherland Party and the Republican People's Party would
prepare a minutes of accord about giving union rights to the
personnel of the State Economic Enterprises, and lifting
political restrictions against academicians. /Milliyet/
[16] PKK LEADERS IN ATHENS
It has been reported that three PKK leaders are in Athens
and have begun contacts with Greek officials. However,
Evangelos Venizelos, Greek Government Spokesman said that he
had no information about the matter. Yasar Kaya, Chairman
of the so-called Kurdish parliament-in-exile in Holland,
Abdulrahman Dure and A.Satan laid a wreath at the tomb of
the Unknown Soldier in front of the Greek Assembly building
together with PKK organization members residing in Athens.
Reports note that the three PKK members asked for a
rendezvous with Greek Assembly Speaker Apostolos Kaklamanis.
/Cumhuriyet/
[17] TURCO-GREEK SUMMIT EXPECTED IN BUCHAREST
After the lapse of a considerable period of time, now a
Turco- Greek summit is to be realized on a head of
state-level on June 30 in Bucharest during a planned Black
Sea Economic Cooperation summit. Participating in the
summit will be President Suleyman Demirel and Foreign
Minister Erdal Inonu and their Greek counterparts, President
Konstantin Stafonopulos and Foreign Minister Karolos
Papulyas. Neither side has put forward a request for a
meeting. However, it has been emphasized that the
possibility of a realization of the summit is very likely.
The question of the extension of territorial waters, the PKK
and Cyprus will be brought up in the search for a solution
to end the crisis. Turkey's expectation is that Greece will
give a guarantee not to extend support to the PKK. In the
meantime, the US is acting as intermediary to find a
solution to the problems of the Aegean Sea. /Hurriyet/
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