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UniCredito Set for Iktisat Bid
Turkeys banking watchdog said it had authorised UniCredito Italiano to examine necessary documents and prepare a bid to buy Iktisat Bank, one of several failed banks under state control.
17 January 2002
Amnesty International Concerned of Deaths
Amnesty International calls for investigation into the deaths and injuries of Nov. 5 raid by Turkish police forces on the Istanbul neighbourhood of Kucukarmutlu. The deaths might have been the result of excessive force used by security forces AI doubts.
17 January 2002
An End to Torture And Impunity Is Overdue
The systematic and widespread nature of torture in Turkey puts nearly anyone at risk of being tortured, Amnesty International says as it releases its report on Turkey
17 January 2002
Greece And Turkey Sign Immigration Deal
Greece and Turkey have signed an agreement that will allow Greece to send back illegal migrants that have entered the country through Turkey.
17 January 2002
4 Killed And 10 Injured in Police Raid
In a Istanbul police operation directed at two houses where the death fasters opposing the F-type prison system were staying four were killed. The police claimed that the four people who died lost their lives by setting themselves on fire.
17 January 2002
U.S.-Turkey Relations and the War on Terroris
The United States and Turkey share a core common concern with the guiding principles of the Taliban and al Qaeda. Though Turkey is 99.8 percent Muslim, Osama bin Laden and the Taliban, surely include the Turkish Republic among the camp of disbelief.
17 January 2002
Steven A. Cook
Turkish Cyrpriots Optimistic for A Solution
Turkish and Greek Cypriot leaders Denktas and Klerides met after 4 years at the green border. Talks about the future of Cyprus will be continued on January 15th 2002 without any preconditions. Turkish Cypriots comment on the event.
17 January 2002
Nadire Mater
Turkey Revising Male-Dominated Code
The draft new code scraps the phrase the head of the marriage union is the man, giving women the right to have a say in decisions concerning the children or the family home. She no longer needs a husbands consent to go out to work.
17 January 2002
Suzan Fraser
Indebted Farmers Lined up in The Prison Queue
2000 farmers who could not pay their debts due to ongoing economic crisis, are qued for going into the prison. Some farmers will stay in prison for undersigning contracts as guarantors for another fellow farmers debt.
17 January 2002
Kurdish Party Vows For Territorial Unity
Pro-Kurdish HADEP calmly reacts against recent reports of militarys concerns of their increasing support in the Southeast. We are a guarantee for the countrys porgress to democracy, says deputy-chair Osman Ozcelik.
17 January 2002
Nazım Alpman
First Jewish Museum Opened
The exhibition stretches over three floors and explores the cultural heritage of Turkish Jews over the passed seven centuries starting from the Ottoman conquest of Bursa in 1326. A large number of these Sephardic Jews found refugee in the Ottoman Empire.
17 January 2002
Ekrem Eddy Güzeldere
Desperately but Deliberately Turkey Joins War
Ankaras political and military rulers expect that a Turkish military presence in Afghanistan will indirectly provide the country with a wider margin of maneuver and a greater say in the prospective reshaping of the region,
17 January 2002
Ertuğrul Kürkçü
The Hunger Warriors
Although virtually unnoticed by the outside world, since last autumn Turkey has been the site of the longest -- and now the deadliest -- hunger strike against a government in modern history.
17 January 2002
Scott Anderson
RSF: Attacks against journalists resume
Rapporters Sans Frontieres denounces violations against journalists. There is a constant gap between Turkeys promises and the practices of its police forces, stated Robert Ménard, the organisations secretary-general.
17 January 2002
Turkey Prepares to Send Troops to Afghanistan
Turkish government plans to deploy at least 300 soldiers from the special warfare unit, which has been fighting Kurdish insurgents for 15 years, in Afghanistan to operate under the allied command as soon as the land operations begin.
17 January 2002
Nadire Mater,Ertuğrul Kürkçü
Government Looks at West, Public at East
The schism between the governments attitude and the public sentiment is so apparent that, football matches in Istanbul have witnessed loud anti-USA protests when the audience is called for standing for condolence for the victims of the attack on USA.
17 January 2002
Nadire Mater,Ertuğrul Kürkçü
US Security Hinges on Self-Criticism
It is vital that we explore anti-American sentiment. It is especially urgent that we study Americas Middle East policy, with emphasis on U.S. dealings with Iraq and Israel.
17 January 2002
Jim Ron
Armys role contested at the threshold
The business community and the trade unions, the mainstream media, the liberal and left-wing analysts in an unprecedented solidarity, publicly question the militarys uncontested monopoly over handling the national security issues.
17 January 2002
Nadire Mater,Ertuğrul Kürkçü
Economic Crisis Luring Engineers Overseas
Ongoing economic crisis leads to unemployment among Turkeys specialized workforce, say Engineers Chambers officials. New raduates as well as experienced engineers are seeking jobs outside of their profession or overseas.
17 January 2002
Erhan Gülenç
Turkey A Migrant Way Station
Almost weekly, Turkish officials report snaring smugglers or rescuing abandoned immigrants. Earlier this summer, Turkish police found 65 Iraqis hidden in secret compartments of a truck loaded with sand and pebbles.
17 January 2002
Stephen Franklın
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JPC Meetings : Dialogue of The Deaf
The recent Turkey-EU Joint Parliamentary Committee meeting ends without any joint proposal. Unless submechanisms are not introduced the JPC will remain a dialogue of the deaf, believes political analyst Dr. Cengiz Aktar.
17 January 2002
Burçin Belge
Turkish Cypriot Businessmen Urge for Solution
Prior to Klerides and Denktas summit on Dec. 4 the Turkish Cypriot business community cal the two leaders to act responsibly. KKTC-İSAD also urges Denktas to raise prospect of a new partnership of two states properly.
17 January 2002
Eyes of Pain and Resistance
Open until Dec. 13 a recent exposition brings together 1500 pictures from the past 68 years of painter Nuri Iyem. Painted estimated 4000 pictures throughout his career Iyem is the first Turkish artist on whose business card his profession was inscribed.
17 January 2002
Özge Gözke
Ecevit to Oppose Military Action in Iraq
Bush will be hosting the leader of a NATO country who in the past has not hidden his sympathies for Saddam Hussein. Ecevit visited the Iraqi leader twice in Baghdad as journalist in 1990-1991.
17 January 2002
Nadire Mater
Islamic Party Loses Direction
Should the modern forces also succeed in gathering some minor forces of the right, the whole panorama of Turkish politics might change, says Rusen Cakir, an analyst on Islamist movements.
17 January 2002
Nadire Mater,Ertuğrul Kürkçü
Lets Build Our Own G-184
Why dont we help create a worldwide movement? For instance, that would be the PP-E (Peace For The People of The Earth) of those who would not urge for nothing but peace. Thats not and shouldnt remain a dream.
17 January 2002
Nadire Mater
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The Forgotten
Turkish writer Asiye Zeybek was raped by policemen - yet it is she who faces prison. And her case is the tip of the iceberg, says Joan Smith of The Guardian in her column on Sep.17 issue of the British daily.
17 January 2002
Joan Smıth
Tulchovsky Award Goes to Zeybek
Swedish PEN decides to grant the 2001 Tulchovsky Award to imprisoned Turkish journalist Asiye Zeybek Guzel. A Swedish PEN delegation attends Guzels trial on Friday.
17 January 2002
New Challenges and a New Paradigm
Demographic growth in the Middle East and scarcity of resources; terrorism and extremism; drug trade; rogue states; emergence of new regional powers; cyberwar; and the increased organised crime should be considered in the new security concepts.
17 January 2002
Nilüfer Narlı
Landmines: Fresh Threat For Kurdish Locals
Human Rights Association (IHD) warns that landmines laid down in Southeast during the conflict between the army and the guerilla PKK continue explode. Previously depopulated locals are yet fearful to return home of the risks posed by landmines.
17 January 2002
Erhan Gülenç
Hunger Strike Beyond Prison Walls
The strikers seek abolition of state security courts, which are used for political trials and other sensitive cases. They demand more rights for the Kurdish people in Turkey and a break with an economic reform agreement reached with the IMF.
17 January 2002
Catherine Collıns
Temple of Fear, Frightens...
Journalist Celal Baslangic faces 1-6 years for his collection of articles Temple of Fear, previously published by Istanbul daily Radikal. Documenting ordinary human tragedies in Southeast none of the articles were banned when published in the daily.
17 January 2002
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