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Today in Turkish Press
ANKARA (A.A) - 02.05.2011 - These are some of the major headlines and their summaries in Turkish press on May 02, 2011. The Anadolu Agency does not verify these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
HURRIYET
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CHAIN BROKEN
May 1st Workers' Day has been celebrated in Istanbul with flags, songs and dances. The poster with the picture of a chained worker was hung in the megacity's Taksim Square. People laid carnations out of respect to those who lost their lives during the May Day celebrations in 1977.
TURKEY WINS DESIGN AWARD
Turkish team lead by Hakan Gursu of the Middle East Technical University (METU) has won the Platinum A' Design Award, the biggest design award in the Europe with their project Designnobis.
MILLIYET
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FREEDOM SQUARE
Taksim Square where crowds of people marked May 1 Workers' Day was like a place of festival on Sunday. Everybody, including workers, environmentalists, high school students, and football fans shouted as they wished and voiced their messages. Police did not detain anybody during the celebrations.
WE WOULD ALSO BE SHAKEN IF WE DID NOT MAKE REFORMS
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said incidents that occurred in Libya, Egypt and Syria did not happen in Turkey thanks to the reforms fulfilled in Turkey.
Davutoglu said, "history flows. If we had not made reforms since 2002, we could have met such a wave of transformation and similar problems."
SABAH
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AL-ASSAD DID NOT TAKE STEP, THIS INCIDENT OCCURRED
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan commented on developments in Syria while speaking at a TV program. Erdogan said an international intervention may be required after a possible massacre. "Incidents occurred in Libya before. With a great possibility, the UN will put the matter on negotiation table. Of course Turkey will assume the most important role against the developments. Turkey will do whatever necessary."
"I have talked to Al-Assad and expressed our concerns. He did not say 'no' but did not take a step and the incidents erupted," Erdogan said.
NEPHEW OF KING OF IRON TO MARRY IN ISTANBUL
As the world is talking about royal wedding in Britain, Istanbul will host wedding of another "king". Vartika Mittal, nephew of Indian businessmen Lakhishmi Mittal, the 6th richest person of the world with his 31 billion USD fortune, will marry at Ciragan Palace in Istanbul on Thursday.
2,5 billion euro was paid to the place for the wedding of Mittal and British businessmen Utsav which will continue for three days.
VATAN
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MOST COLORFUL MAY DAY
May 1st Workers' Day has been celebrated in Istanbul with a great enthusiasm. All colors of the country gathered in Istanbul's Taksim Square and proved that they could celebrate the May Day without fighting. There was neither clash nor fear in Taksim, that was the scene of bloody incidents 34 years ago in which 34 people lost their lives. Tens of thousands of people sang Turkish and Kurdish songs and danced together.
EXPORTS BREAK RECORD, BUT....
Turkey's exports has reached $11.79 billion with an increase of 25.45 percent in April. However, increase in exports triggered a sharp rise in imports because of the demand for intermediate goods. In March, exports rose by 19.6 percent, but imports broke a record with an increase of 44.1 percent.
CUMHURIYET
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HUNDRED OF THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE GATHERED IN TAKSIM SQUARE
Hundred of thousands of people gathered at Taksim Square in Istanbul to mark May 1 Workers' Day. Crowds of people including workers, civil servants, retired people, artists, unemployed, environmentalists, all colors of the left, political parties and high school students were at the square. Many groups could not enter the square because of the intensive participation. There was enthusiasm at Taksim Square this year which was closed to workers on May 1 for years.
GOBEKLITEPE IS PROPOSED TO ENTER INTO THE LIST
Culture & Tourism Ministry made an application to include Gobeklitepe Archeological area in southeastern province of Sanliurfa and Bergama in Aegean province of Izmir into "UNESCO World Heritage List".
RADIKAL
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A FESTIVAL OF FIRSTS
Turkey has celebrated the May 1st Workers' Day with such an enthusiasm for the first time in its history. No one was detained during the celebrations. People from different sections of the society including environmentalists, fans of soccer clubs and homosexuals celebrated the May Day together. They carried banners on which problems were written instead of ideological slogans.
IRRITATING RECORD IN EXPORTS
Turkey has broken a record in its monthly exports in April with $11.8 billion. However, the foreign trade deficit which broke record in March with $9.8 billion, is expected to be at least $8 billion in April.
TURKIYE
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THE HAPPIEST MAY 1
Istanbul Governor Huseyin Avni Mutlu and his team did not confront the police and people on the contrary to previous years. Turkey for the first time after years celebrated May 1 peacefully. Every kind of measures were taken against provocations. Police did not intervene only watched from a distance. Opening of Taksim Square to celebrations also prevented the tension.
People sang songs in Turkish and Kurdish. Workers marked May 1 with enthusiasm and dispersed without any incident.
INTERVENTION IN SYRIA FROM OUTSIDE MAY LEAD TO NEGATIVE RESULTS
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said undesired outcomes could occur in case an international intervention is made to Syria.
Davutoglu said efforts should be exerted to prevent international intervention in Syria.
ZAMAN
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CALL FROM ABANT TO PARTIES: BRING TANGIBLE PROPOSALS FOR NEW CONSTITUTION
Abant Platform searching for solution to the problems of the country assessed the new constitution prior to the election. The platform put "taking fundamental rights and freedoms under guarantee" into the center of the study.
The final statement said the country should get rid of depressing climate of 1982 Constitution and made a call to the parties: "the proposals you will put forth will facilitate studies for the new Constitution after elections."
WE REFUSE XENOPHOBIA
President Abdullah Gul will travel to Austria today. Austrian President Heinz Fischer had an interview with daily Zaman prior to Gul's visit which will the the first of its kind from Turkey after 13 years.
Fischer pointed to the importance of freedom of religion at a time when anti-Islam reached to the highest level in Europe.
Fischer said they refuse xenophobia and every kind of prejudice.
YENI SAFAK
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IT LOOKS LIKE A FESTIVAL NOW
Thirty-four years after the bloody May Day celebrations, hundreds of thousands of people from different political views have gathered in Istanbul's Taksim Square. They celebrated the May Day together with a great enthusiasm. The colorful celebration was the best answer to the dark massacre in which 34 people lost their lives in 1977.
IS IT DUTY OF AIR FORCES?
It was revealed that the Air Forces command had been watching a farm in the central province of Eskisehir with jets for nine years on the ground that a religious sect based in the farm. The Air Forces used RF-4 jets to watch the farm and those who were living in it. It cost about tens of thousands of Turkish lira.
HURRIYET
--------
CHAIN BROKEN
May 1st Workers' Day has been celebrated in Istanbul with flags, songs and dances. The poster with the picture of a chained worker was hung in the megacity's Taksim Square. People laid carnations out of respect to those who lost their lives during the May Day celebrations in 1977.
TURKEY WINS DESIGN AWARD
Turkish team lead by Hakan Gursu of the Middle East Technical University (METU) has won the Platinum A' Design Award, the biggest design award in the Europe with their project Designnobis.
MILLIYET
--------
FREEDOM SQUARE
Taksim Square where crowds of people marked May 1 Workers' Day was like a place of festival on Sunday. Everybody, including workers, environmentalists, high school students, and football fans shouted as they wished and voiced their messages. Police did not detain anybody during the celebrations.
WE WOULD ALSO BE SHAKEN IF WE DID NOT MAKE REFORMS
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said incidents that occurred in Libya, Egypt and Syria did not happen in Turkey thanks to the reforms fulfilled in Turkey.
Davutoglu said, "history flows. If we had not made reforms since 2002, we could have met such a wave of transformation and similar problems."
SABAH
-----
AL-ASSAD DID NOT TAKE STEP, THIS INCIDENT OCCURRED
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan commented on developments in Syria while speaking at a TV program. Erdogan said an international intervention may be required after a possible massacre. "Incidents occurred in Libya before. With a great possibility, the UN will put the matter on negotiation table. Of course Turkey will assume the most important role against the developments. Turkey will do whatever necessary."
"I have talked to Al-Assad and expressed our concerns. He did not say 'no' but did not take a step and the incidents erupted," Erdogan said.
NEPHEW OF KING OF IRON TO MARRY IN ISTANBUL
As the world is talking about royal wedding in Britain, Istanbul will host wedding of another "king". Vartika Mittal, nephew of Indian businessmen Lakhishmi Mittal, the 6th richest person of the world with his 31 billion USD fortune, will marry at Ciragan Palace in Istanbul on Thursday.
2,5 billion euro was paid to the place for the wedding of Mittal and British businessmen Utsav which will continue for three days.
VATAN
-----
MOST COLORFUL MAY DAY
May 1st Workers' Day has been celebrated in Istanbul with a great enthusiasm. All colors of the country gathered in Istanbul's Taksim Square and proved that they could celebrate the May Day without fighting. There was neither clash nor fear in Taksim, that was the scene of bloody incidents 34 years ago in which 34 people lost their lives. Tens of thousands of people sang Turkish and Kurdish songs and danced together.
EXPORTS BREAK RECORD, BUT....
Turkey's exports has reached $11.79 billion with an increase of 25.45 percent in April. However, increase in exports triggered a sharp rise in imports because of the demand for intermediate goods. In March, exports rose by 19.6 percent, but imports broke a record with an increase of 44.1 percent.
CUMHURIYET
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HUNDRED OF THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE GATHERED IN TAKSIM SQUARE
Hundred of thousands of people gathered at Taksim Square in Istanbul to mark May 1 Workers' Day. Crowds of people including workers, civil servants, retired people, artists, unemployed, environmentalists, all colors of the left, political parties and high school students were at the square. Many groups could not enter the square because of the intensive participation. There was enthusiasm at Taksim Square this year which was closed to workers on May 1 for years.
GOBEKLITEPE IS PROPOSED TO ENTER INTO THE LIST
Culture & Tourism Ministry made an application to include Gobeklitepe Archeological area in southeastern province of Sanliurfa and Bergama in Aegean province of Izmir into "UNESCO World Heritage List".
RADIKAL
-------
A FESTIVAL OF FIRSTS
Turkey has celebrated the May 1st Workers' Day with such an enthusiasm for the first time in its history. No one was detained during the celebrations. People from different sections of the society including environmentalists, fans of soccer clubs and homosexuals celebrated the May Day together. They carried banners on which problems were written instead of ideological slogans.
IRRITATING RECORD IN EXPORTS
Turkey has broken a record in its monthly exports in April with $11.8 billion. However, the foreign trade deficit which broke record in March with $9.8 billion, is expected to be at least $8 billion in April.
TURKIYE
-------
THE HAPPIEST MAY 1
Istanbul Governor Huseyin Avni Mutlu and his team did not confront the police and people on the contrary to previous years. Turkey for the first time after years celebrated May 1 peacefully. Every kind of measures were taken against provocations. Police did not intervene only watched from a distance. Opening of Taksim Square to celebrations also prevented the tension.
People sang songs in Turkish and Kurdish. Workers marked May 1 with enthusiasm and dispersed without any incident.
INTERVENTION IN SYRIA FROM OUTSIDE MAY LEAD TO NEGATIVE RESULTS
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said undesired outcomes could occur in case an international intervention is made to Syria.
Davutoglu said efforts should be exerted to prevent international intervention in Syria.
ZAMAN
-----
CALL FROM ABANT TO PARTIES: BRING TANGIBLE PROPOSALS FOR NEW CONSTITUTION
Abant Platform searching for solution to the problems of the country assessed the new constitution prior to the election. The platform put "taking fundamental rights and freedoms under guarantee" into the center of the study.
The final statement said the country should get rid of depressing climate of 1982 Constitution and made a call to the parties: "the proposals you will put forth will facilitate studies for the new Constitution after elections."
WE REFUSE XENOPHOBIA
President Abdullah Gul will travel to Austria today. Austrian President Heinz Fischer had an interview with daily Zaman prior to Gul's visit which will the the first of its kind from Turkey after 13 years.
Fischer pointed to the importance of freedom of religion at a time when anti-Islam reached to the highest level in Europe.
Fischer said they refuse xenophobia and every kind of prejudice.
YENI SAFAK
----------
IT LOOKS LIKE A FESTIVAL NOW
Thirty-four years after the bloody May Day celebrations, hundreds of thousands of people from different political views have gathered in Istanbul's Taksim Square. They celebrated the May Day together with a great enthusiasm. The colorful celebration was the best answer to the dark massacre in which 34 people lost their lives in 1977.
IS IT DUTY OF AIR FORCES?
It was revealed that the Air Forces command had been watching a farm in the central province of Eskisehir with jets for nine years on the ground that a religious sect based in the farm. The Air Forces used RF-4 jets to watch the farm and those who were living in it. It cost about tens of thousands of Turkish lira.