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-TURKEY-PRESS SCAN (2)
ANKARA (A.A) - July 28, 2011 - These are some of the major headlines and their summaries in Turkish press on July 28, 2011. The Anadolu Agency does not verify these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
VATAN
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PLACE OF SILVAN COMMANDERS CHANGED
Places of Gendarme General Command major Milbay Sahin and first lieutenant Mehmet Emin Karagoz, who conducted the military operation in southeastern town of Silvan in which 13 soldiers lost their lives, were changed. Sahin was appointed to Diyarbakir Gendarme Regional Command from Silvan Fourth Tactic Gendarmery Regiment Command. A first lieutenant, who was the squad commander, was also appointed to the same command. It was claimed that this first lieutenant was Mehmet Emin Karagoz.
"CRISIS WILL NOT EVEN HIT SLIGHTLY"
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who had said "it will affect Turkey slightly" for the economic crisis of 2009, spoke more ambitiously this time: "It will not even hit slightly." Erdogan said, "we are standing on our feet firmly. There may be a crisis in the West and Europe, but we are prepared. It seems crisis will not even hit us slightly. We are better and stronger."
TUSIAD: NO CRISIS IN TURKEY
Umit Boyner, the chairperson of Turkish Industrialists' & Businessmen's Association (TUSIAD), said Turkey was not undergoing an economic crisis right now. "There is no need to get demoralized. What is important is to maintain confidence in markets. There is no crisis in the short term," Boyner said.
CUMHURIYET
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SEARCH FOR A MODEL IN THE ISLAND
A delegation comprising parliamentarians of Justice & Development (AK) Party, Republican People's Party (CHP) and Peace & Democracy Party (BDP), academicians and journalists are examining "IRA" experience in London. The delegation met Prime minister's consultant Jonathan Powell.
The delegation will continue talks in Belfast and Edinburgh. Asked if a report would be prepared, Sezgin Tanrikulu of CHP said, "no, we are not preparing a report."
PLACE OF DUTY OF TWO OFFICERS CHANGED
Place of duty of the battalion and squadron commanders, who conducted the operation within the scope of the investigation carried out into the PKK attack in Silvan, in which 13 soldiers were killed, were changed.
Squadron leader Milbay Sahin and the lieutenant, whose name was not identified, commander of the squadron, were assigned in Diyarbakir Gendarmerie Regional Command.
RADIKAL
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"SLIGHTLY PASSES" TUNING TO CRISIS-SUPPORTERS
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said, "the economic crisis will not even affect Turkey slightly." After that, the USD, which climbed to peak due to warning of ministers, was down by 3 kurus.
TWO COMMANDERS SHELVED DUE TO SILVAN ATTACK
A major and a first lieutenant's positions were changed after the terrorist attack in the southeastern town of Silvan that killed 13 soldiers. Interior Minister Idris Naim Sahin said such appointments might continue.
HE IS A CHILD
13-year-old Dogan Teyboga was selling ice-cream when some people gave him some stones on July 24. He was pushed to the front in a demonstration in Silopi town. When a gas bomb hurled by police hit on his head, he fell down and he died at hospital. He was laid to rest with a coffin covered by a yellow-red-green flag. Those who pushed Dogan on the front during the demonstration opened banners writing "martyr" during his funeral. For those who threw the gas bomb, he was a "demonstrator." However, the facts were different. His family migrated to Silopi when their village was demolished. His mother was a worker in eastern province of Van and his father was a driver in north of Iraq. He was a child who was earning their life with his six-year-old sibling by selling ice-creams.
VATAN
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PLACE OF SILVAN COMMANDERS CHANGED
Places of Gendarme General Command major Milbay Sahin and first lieutenant Mehmet Emin Karagoz, who conducted the military operation in southeastern town of Silvan in which 13 soldiers lost their lives, were changed. Sahin was appointed to Diyarbakir Gendarme Regional Command from Silvan Fourth Tactic Gendarmery Regiment Command. A first lieutenant, who was the squad commander, was also appointed to the same command. It was claimed that this first lieutenant was Mehmet Emin Karagoz.
"CRISIS WILL NOT EVEN HIT SLIGHTLY"
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who had said "it will affect Turkey slightly" for the economic crisis of 2009, spoke more ambitiously this time: "It will not even hit slightly." Erdogan said, "we are standing on our feet firmly. There may be a crisis in the West and Europe, but we are prepared. It seems crisis will not even hit us slightly. We are better and stronger."
TUSIAD: NO CRISIS IN TURKEY
Umit Boyner, the chairperson of Turkish Industrialists' & Businessmen's Association (TUSIAD), said Turkey was not undergoing an economic crisis right now. "There is no need to get demoralized. What is important is to maintain confidence in markets. There is no crisis in the short term," Boyner said.
CUMHURIYET
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SEARCH FOR A MODEL IN THE ISLAND
A delegation comprising parliamentarians of Justice & Development (AK) Party, Republican People's Party (CHP) and Peace & Democracy Party (BDP), academicians and journalists are examining "IRA" experience in London. The delegation met Prime minister's consultant Jonathan Powell.
The delegation will continue talks in Belfast and Edinburgh. Asked if a report would be prepared, Sezgin Tanrikulu of CHP said, "no, we are not preparing a report."
PLACE OF DUTY OF TWO OFFICERS CHANGED
Place of duty of the battalion and squadron commanders, who conducted the operation within the scope of the investigation carried out into the PKK attack in Silvan, in which 13 soldiers were killed, were changed.
Squadron leader Milbay Sahin and the lieutenant, whose name was not identified, commander of the squadron, were assigned in Diyarbakir Gendarmerie Regional Command.
RADIKAL
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"SLIGHTLY PASSES" TUNING TO CRISIS-SUPPORTERS
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said, "the economic crisis will not even affect Turkey slightly." After that, the USD, which climbed to peak due to warning of ministers, was down by 3 kurus.
TWO COMMANDERS SHELVED DUE TO SILVAN ATTACK
A major and a first lieutenant's positions were changed after the terrorist attack in the southeastern town of Silvan that killed 13 soldiers. Interior Minister Idris Naim Sahin said such appointments might continue.
HE IS A CHILD
13-year-old Dogan Teyboga was selling ice-cream when some people gave him some stones on July 24. He was pushed to the front in a demonstration in Silopi town. When a gas bomb hurled by police hit on his head, he fell down and he died at hospital. He was laid to rest with a coffin covered by a yellow-red-green flag. Those who pushed Dogan on the front during the demonstration opened banners writing "martyr" during his funeral. For those who threw the gas bomb, he was a "demonstrator." However, the facts were different. His family migrated to Silopi when their village was demolished. His mother was a worker in eastern province of Van and his father was a driver in north of Iraq. He was a child who was earning their life with his six-year-old sibling by selling ice-creams.