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Thread: Turkish news - 11 March 2006

1.       bab
31 posts
 11 Mar 2006 Sat 09:02 pm

Bus crash death toll reaches 22
Saturday, March 11, 2006
ANKARA - TDN with wire services

  The bodies of six more passengers were pulled from a Turkish river on Friday, authorities said, as rescuers attempted to account for all of the people missing after a bus careened off a cliff into raging waters below.
  There are now 22 people known killed in the accident, which media reports on Friday said occurred after the bus driver fell asleep and his vehicle plunged off the road and into the Kelkit River.
  Fifteen passengers were still unaccounted for as search and rescue work continued on Friday morning, and the bus could be seen still partly submerged in water and laying on its side. Some of the victims' bodies were found several kilometers away from the scene of the accident.
  The bus crashed in Tokat in central Turkey, nearly halfway through its long trip from Istanbul in the northwest of the country to Van in the Southeast.
  The bus was pulled out of the river on Friday, with officials saying that at the time of the plunge, the bus was traveling at 90 kilometers per hour.
  A survivor told the Anatolia news agency that minutes before the crash a passenger attempted to warn the driver as the bus veered from side to side. "He grabbed his shoulder, but the driver was slumped over to the side, he could have been dead," said the unidentified passenger.
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Erdogan Condemns Efforts to Bring Gov't and Army Up Against Each Other
By Zaman, Ankara
Published: Wednesday, March 08, 2006
zaman.com

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan spoke out against the criticisms towards the government after the release of an indictment prepared in relation to the Semdinli unrest that took place on 9 November 2005.
The government is opposed to the accusations in relation to the indictment and Land Forces Commander Gen Yasar Buyukanit, Erdogan told yesterday, criticizing statements made by Republican People’s Party (CHP) leader Deniz Baykal and newspaper columnists.
The prime minister accuses Baykal of being a “crisis builder” and emphasized that several people want to wear down the army and the judiciary. “Let no one politicize our institutions.”
A few columnists are trying to set the government and army against each other, Erdogan said using the expression, “I condemn, I curse these efforts.”
In his first assessment on the Semdinli indictment during a Justice and Development Party (AKP) group meeting yesterday, the prime minister backed the Turkish Armed Forces and Gen. Buyukanit. He said they know when and who will come to the top position in the army and they will take into consideration the hierarchical positions during the new appointments.
According to Erdogan, there are several people who want to produce a “foggy atmosphere” in Turkey. “They want to knock things off their course. Some wretched people are trying to involve the government in this. As no judical verdict has been given, nobody has the right to wear down the judiciary and army through speculations.”
Erdogan, referring to Buyukanit as an “esteemed general,” told setting the judiciary and the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) against each other will only be detrimental for the country.
“Efforts to show weakness in the TSK, especially through the esteemed commanders of our country, will bring no good to anybody. The TSK is an important institution for Turkey with strong traditions and hierarchical discipline. Trying to set the TSK, one of the most deeply rooted institutions in our country, and the independent judiciary, an indispensable institution for democracy, against each other will bring no good to the country.”
While speaking about the verdict of the Van Republican Attorney General’s indictment, Erdogan strongly criticized Deniz Baykal who said, “A coup attempt against the TSK is being organized and the judiciary is being used as an instrument in this.”

‘Baykal seeks political benefit by acting as a crisis builder’

The prime minister defended the CHP leader acts like a “crisis builder” by sending the false impression that “Turkey’s institutions are opposed to each other”.
“We are sorry,” he said “to see that a politician who lost his ability to produce policies in the political field and who cannot perform his own duties wants to act as a chaos engineer in his own country. We should not allow anybody to try to derive political benefit over the esteemed judges, prosecutors and commanders of this country.”

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Complaint filed against commission chairman
Saturday, March 11, 2006
Opposition files a complaint against commission chairman who sent a testimony to the Van prosecutor, while Parliament Speaker Ar?nç defends the chairman’s conduct

ANKARA - TDN Parliament Bureau

  Opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) has filed a criminal complaint against the chairman of the parliamentary commission set up to investigate the bombing on Nov. 9 in ?emdinli, Justice and Development Party (AKP) deputy Musa S?vac?o?lu, arguing that he abused his post and had illegally sent secret commission minutes to Van Prosecutor Ferhat Sar?kaya, who is investigating the bombing.
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Ankara, the favored spot for transfers
Saturday, March 11, 2006
ANKARA - Turkish Daily News

  It has been revealed that in the process of a mutually desired location swap between two people working at the same station and in the same organization (called "becayis" in Turkish), the city that most people want to abandon is Istanbul, while the city most favored as a new location is Ankara. 
  For those who are already government employees, or those who are on the road to becoming ones, the Web site "memurlar.net" gives information on everything from labor union activities to new laws, even updated national news. It also carries information about the "becayis" or location switching, something which is receiving a lot of attention from those logging on to the site.
  Thousands of government employees are reaching counterparts wishing to switch places with them through this site. And interestingly, according to information gathered on the site, the city government employees are most anxious to leave is Istanbul, while the city most desired as a new home is Ankara. The department with the most requests for work on this site is the Health Ministry.  
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Four policemen in custody on gang charges
Saturday, March 11, 2006
ANKARA – Turkish Daily News

  The police operation in Bursa that led to the arrest of Gendarmerie Commander Colonel Ayd?n Ye?il and non-commissioned officer Sergeant Ta?k?n Akgün on Thursday was broadened on Friday with four police officers, including a chief, being taken into custody.
  Police spokesman ?smail Çal??kan said on Friday that the crimes were committed by individual policemen and was not a reflection of the entire department, noting that organized criminal gangs recruited members from all organizations to increase their influence. He said that the operation in Bursa was conducted under the local prosecutor's supervision over the police department and the gendarmerie.
  The arrests came as a result of information collected by phone recordings. Ye?il was appointed as the local gendarmerie commander in 2004 and was reportedly being interrogated by officials sent by the Office of the Chief of General Staff. The Anatolia news agency said Ye?il had told the officials that he had been in contact with an individual to find the perpetrators of a murder. That individual was later arrested by the police.
  It was reported that police had been listening to the suspects' phone conversations for the past four months.
  The operation carried out by the police has resulted in the arrest of 18 people and the seizure of eight guns. The suspects are accused of committing many crimes, including perpetrating an armed attack on a car showroom that resulted in the death of three people.
  Ye?il and Akgün's lawyers objected to their clients' incarceration, noting that both suspects were soldiers and did not pose a risk.
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Economic stability increases Turkish living standards
Saturday, March 11, 2006
ISTANBUL - Turkish Daily News

  Even though far-reaching structural changes in the economy (such as the productivity revival and the transition from labor-intensive sectors to capital-intensive production) limit employment growth in the short run, the overall performance is getting better and indeed leading to considerable improvements in socio-economic conditions.
  It is still too early to start celebrating across-the-board increases in Turkey's living standards, but the latest figures clearly show less misery and despair at an aggregate level.
  Misery indices have declined to the lowest level in decades, according to a report issued yesterday by investment bank Morgan Stanley. The original misery index, developed by Arthur Okun and based on the sum of inflation and unemployment rates, is a simple gauge to evaluate macroeconomic progress. A combination of higher unemployment and inflation rates indicates deterioration in economic performance and thus an increase in social affliction. In Turkey's case, with inflation declining from an average of 77.5 percent in the 1990s to single-digit territory and a gradual recovery in the labor market, the misery index has shown a sustained improvement in the post-crisis period. It declined from an average of 142.1 in the 1990s and 102.1 in 2001 to 29.5 last year.
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93% of Turkish People at Peace with Headscarf
By Emre Soncan, Istanbul
Published: Saturday, March 11, 2006
zaman.com

A public poll themed "Conservatism in Turkey" run by Bogazici University brought striking results.
According to the survey supported by the Open Society Institute, 93 percent of the society is not uneasy about the headscarf.
Eighty-five percent emphasize a woman with headscarf "can have equal rights with men and be modern".
Eighty percent do not agree with the view that "Women not wearing a headscarf are not considered to be a Muslim".
The institutions that must be preserved are cited as family, religion, state and nation.
Project coordinator Associate Professor Hakan Yilmaz announcing the results at a press conference yesterday said they conducted the survey with 1,644 participants from 15 cities.
"I am conservative, but I want a change," the poll revealed the surveyors’ demand.
Most people define themselves as conservative, but fervently supporting a change.
Forty-eight percent of the participants want a change in economic level, 14 percent in the state structure and 14 percent in the social structure.
Forty-one percent expect the state to make the change.
Forty-two percent of the polls regard "equality" as the most important political value that must be preserved, followed by "freedom" with 38 percent.
The question "Is an authority necessary for people?" was answered "yes" by 70 percent.
About the traditions, the society seems to keep its values. The question "Are there traditions that shape our identity?" was answered "yes" by 85 percent, 55 percent said traditions are effective on the family life and gender relations, 20 percent said they are effective on social relations and 12 percent said they are effective on the state order and political life.
Eighty-seven percent want women to have equal rights as men in all parts of the society.
Seventy-one percent say a woman's "main duty" is to serve her husband at home. ?
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First Turkish School Opens in Argentina
By Cihan News Agency, Buenos Aires
Published: Saturday, March 11, 2006
zaman.com


"Hercules Private School," the first Turkish school in Argentina, opened at the capital Buenos Aires on 6 March 2006.
The majority of the pupils are Argentinean, while many Bolivian, Brazilian, Armenian, and Turkish origin children also attend the Private school.
The school will serve as a kindergarten and primary school this year, but officials are considering opening a high school in the upcoming years.
Courses on computer, math, English, Spanish are given at the full-day school.

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Conference On Turkish-Greek Relations To Be Held In Istanbul
Published: 3/6/2006

ISTANBUL - A Conference on ``Turkish-Greek Relations: Problems, Solutions, Expectations`` will be held at Istanbul`s Yildiz Technical University (YTU) on Thursday (March 9th), the Middle East & Balkans Studies Foundation (OBIV) said on Monday.
Releasing a statement, OBIV indicated that Turkish and Greek academicians and representatives of NGOs would participate in the conference.
According to the statement, Turkey`s EU membership bid, Cyprus problem, minorities, and some regional matters will also be discussed in the conference which will jointly be held by the OBIV and YTU`s Political Science & International Relations Department.

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'Treatment in Vocational High Schools Unfair'
By Melih Duvakli, Istanbul
Published: Friday, March 10, 2006
zaman.com

The European Commission's Turkey Representative Hansjoerg Kretschmer said vocational high schools in Turkey are done an injustice in university entrance exams.
Kretscmer said, "The university entrance exam is a problem for all students in Turkey. Students should be tested on their skills. There has not been a sufficient effort to develop vocational and technical education." The conference organized by Ministry of Education and Marmara University titled "Vocational education and schooling systems in Turkey" took place Thursday in Istanbul. Kretscmer criticized the Council of Higher Education (YOK) and the university entrance exam in his speech. The EC representative, stating that universities should be independent and allowed to choose their personnel, said "Higher Education Institutions should be transparent and quality management criteria should be implemented. Additionally, universities should have responsibility and be accountable." The European commission representative said Turkey should follow the school system of the European Union, and he focused especially on healing the vocational education system.

Professor Isa Esme, YOK Vice Chair, said the transition from secondary education to higher education is a big problem. The professor emphasized the relations between the vocational high schools and the business world are weak, and the students graduating from these schools are not suitable for the demands of the business world. Esme added another problem is the insufficiency in educating professors.
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Thread: movie-Kurtlar Vadisi-Iraq

2.       bab
31 posts
 27 Feb 2006 Mon 10:23 am

Hit Turkish movie ignites heated debate

Sunday, February 26, 2006
FULYA ÖZERKAN
ANKARA - Turkish Daily News


Since the day it was first screened, the hit Turkish movie “Valley of the Wolves -- Iraq” has caused a political firestorm, especially in Germany, a country that takes a principled stand on free speech. “I have difficulty in understanding reactions in Germany to ‘Valley of the Wolves -- Iraq',” Professor Faruk Şen, head of the German-based Center for Turkish Studies (TAM), told the Turkish Daily News. “Many American ‘Rambo'-type films have been shown in Germany. They were much worse and bloodier than this Turkish movie, but they were never discussed as much.”

Apparently responding to a German politician's attempts to censor the movie on grounds that it was anti-American and anti-Semitic, Şen said: “This contradicts freedom of expression, freedom of the press and the German Constitution because moviegoers will decide whether a movie is good or bad. The state should not intervene.”

The movie, produced with a $10 million budget and Turkey's most expensive domestic film ever, has also been shown in Britain, Egypt, Russia, Syria and the United States.




Thread: Turkish News 24-02-2006

3.       bab
31 posts
 24 Feb 2006 Fri 09:01 pm

Turkish Daily News
User name: tcnews
password: turkey

Jordan's Queen Rania visits Istanbul

Friday, February 24, 2006
ISTANBUL - Turkish Daily News

  Queen Rania Al-Abdullah of Jordan visited a pre-school in Istanbul on Thursday to see a program being implemented there by the Mothers and Children Education Foundation (AÇEV).
  Do?an Group and AÇEV invited the Jordanian queen to the city, a visit she began yesterday with an appearance on Suna Vidinli's “Reference Point” program on CNN-Türk.
  The royal visitor and her 2-year-old son, Ha?im, arrived the previous evening when her private jet landed at Istanbul's Atatürk International Airport around 7:15 pm. The official welcoming party included Istanbul Governor Muammer Güler's wife, Neval Güler, Deputy Governor Hasan Duran and Foreign Ministry representative Fazl? Ke?mir.

US congressman sends protest letter to Erdo?an over Hamas visit

Friday, February 24, 2006
ANKARA - Turkish Daily News

  U.S. Congressman Tom Lantos, a Jewish-American, has sent a letter to Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdo?an in protest of a meeting with a high-level delegation from the radical Palestinian organization Hamas in Ankara last week, reported NTV yesterday.
  The U.S. State Department was uneasy over senior Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal's visit, expressing disapproval of the Turkish government's move to meet with the radical group, which won last month's parliamentary elections in the Palestinian territory, but at the same time urging Turkey to use its influence to force the group to recognize Israel's right to exist and to reject terrorism.
  Jewish-American groups were, however, even more furious, suggesting that the Turkish government's move to engage with Hamas would “lead to consequences.”
  In his letter Lantos asserted that the meeting with Hamas would seriously damage Turkey's national interests, its fight against terrorism and relations with the United States. 
  An American by choice, Lantos was born in Budapest. He has served as a member of the U.S. Congress since 1981 and is the only Holocaust survivor ever to serve in the U.S. Congress.
  Lantos described Hamas in the letter as a terrorist gang that does not recognize Israel's right to exist and that labels Jews as “the sons of pigs and monkeys.”

Istanbul police mistreat illegal African immigrants

Friday, February 24, 2006
Michael Kuser

ISTANBUL - Turkish Daily News

  An illegal African immigrant went to the post office in Istanbul last September to collect a money order from his family in Ethiopia. The Turkish postal clerk noticed that the man's passport had expired, and, even though the name and number matched the money order, he called the police.
  Police held the man for four months before releasing him, even though he had broken no law. To date he has not collected the money sent by his family.

Empty business center collapses in Bursa

Friday, February 24, 2006
ANKARA - TDN with wire services

  An empty business office complex collapsed on Thursday in the Osmangazi district of the western Turkish city of Bursa, crushing several parked cars on the street, television stations reported.
  There were no immediate reports of casualties. But some people may have been in the business center when the two eight-story buildings collapsed. The top stories of the center were used for residential purposes, reports said.

Kurdish group claims bomb attack on AKP offices

Friday, February 24, 2006
ANKARA - TDN with AFP

  A radical Kurdish group claimed responsibility on Thursday for an explosion at the regional offices of the ruling party in southern Turkey, saying it was a warning to the government.
  The explosion late on Tuesday, which officials said was caused by a shrapnel bomb, destroyed the door of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) offices in the town of Mezitli without causing any casualties.
  'We will press on with our acts if the AKP government continues to stick to dirty policies against the Kurdish people,' the Kurdistan Freedom Falcons said on their Web site.
  The group had claimed responsibility for two bomb attacks in Turkey's biggest city Istanbul earlier this month that killed one person and injured 30 others.



Thread: Turkish News

4.       bab
31 posts
 17 Feb 2006 Fri 12:29 pm

American Actors Support 'Valley of the Wolves: Iraq'
By Anadolu News Agency (aa), Washington
Published: Thursday, February 16, 2006
zaman.com



Billy Zane and Gary Busey have been denigrated by the American press for acting the “anti-American” Turkish film, Kurtlar Vadisi-Iraq (Valley of the Wolves: Iraq), based on a popular television series.

Two guests on Wednesday criticized the roles of Zane and Busey, during the program hosted by Joe Scarborough on MSNBC television.

Writer Grady Hendrix, contrary to Scarborough and Catholic Union Chief Bill Donahue, said during the program that not upholding the right of freedom of expression would be an anti-American attitude.

Zane said he admired the "sound debates" accompanying the film; however, he, as an actor, played an interesting role that did not send a political message.

Busey’s lawyer also defended his client, "Have we reached a time when we impose freedom of expression by force?."



Thread: Turkish News

5.       bab
31 posts
 16 Feb 2006 Thu 01:13 am

'Valley of the Wolfes'
http://www.zaman.com/?bl=national&alt=&hn=29696

EU Praises Turkish PM and Chief of Gen. Staff
http://www.zaman.com/?bl=politics&alt=&hn=28895

Gul: Amnesty Laws Encourage Crimes
http://www.zaman.com/?bl=politics&alt=&hn=28845

Headscarfs & the council of state
http://www.zaman.com/?bl=national&alt=&hn=29678
http://www.zaman.com/?bl=national&alt=&hn=29779

Threats in Semdinli Case, 'Don't Dig in'
http://www.zaman.com/?bl=politics&alt=&hn=28447

Turkey in Foreign Capital at Top 20
http://www.zaman.com/?bl=economy&alt=&hn=29782

Calculations in Inflation Rate Precise and Reliable
http://www.zaman.com/?bl=economy&alt=&hn=29744

Avalanche Falls On Mountaineers In Nigde, Killing 4
http://www.turkishpress.com/news.asp?id=107837



Thread: What's with TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS in Turkey

6.       bab
31 posts
 23 Jan 2006 Mon 04:41 pm

I was having a look at the news in Turkey for today and I came across this one:
Ankara'da Trafik Facias?: 9 Ölü
Otobüs h?z yapt?, servis arac?na çarpt?. Kazada 11 ki?i de yaraland?.



I have never heard about so many traffic accidents anywhere else. It seems road accidents have been a daily occurrence for so long, people no more respond sadly to the news of people killed in such accidents.
Is it that the driving code in Turkey is in a mess. Isn't it time this issue got handled once and for all, by parliament and by the people themselves?



Thread: BIRDFLU?!?!

7.       bab
31 posts
 14 Jan 2006 Sat 01:37 pm

We bukbuk istanbul buk month buk nobuk happened buk us, so, buk wonder buk all buk fuss bukbuk.

buk care. :-S



Thread: Suffix

8.       bab
31 posts
 02 Jan 2006 Mon 02:16 am

list



Thread: Reminder

9.       bab
31 posts
 01 Jan 2006 Sun 10:28 am

You want to support this site?
If you like this site and want to support it in some way, the best support would be to help us promote the site. It is really a tough job to make people aware of a web site after putting it online. There are couple ways to do this:

- If you have a personal page or a web site, you can give a link to this site.

- If there are forums or discussion groups you follow, about Turkey or Turkish language, you can mention Turkish Language Class in one of your messages there.

Or you can upload your Turkey pictures, your personal pictures, your essays using your account control panel.
Thank you for all contributions.

I copied the above from "About TC" in this site.



Thread: A thread dedicated to the ADMIN

10.       bab
31 posts
 18 Dec 2005 Sun 12:41 am

Although he is the engine for this site, the founder and maintainer, we rarely show our appreciation to his contribution to us never mind the site. Because of his dedication and commitment we all are meeting here and enjoying each others company in addition to the Turkish language lessons and the resources about Turkey.
I am pleased to start this thread by sending a big THANK YOU to Admin Fatih and hope he will dedicate some of his time to chat and communicate with us quite often.



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