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TURKEY-PRESS SCAN (1)
ANKARA (A.A) - July 13, 2011 - These are some of the major headlines and their summaries in Turkish press on July 13, 2011. The Anadolu Agency does not verify these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
HURRIYET
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TWO RELEASED IN MATCH-FIXING INVESTIGATION
The Turkish Spor Toto Super League runners-up Trabzonspor's chairman Sadri Sener and Turkish Football Federation's (TFF) former chairman Mahmut Ozgener, who were detained in the second wave of match-fixing investigation, were released. Officials said that Ozgener gave a testimony to the police that lasted for four hours. Meanwhile, Besiktas coach Tayfur Havutcu and club official Serdar Adali have been taken into custody in Istanbul on charges of manipulation.
FOUR MORE DETAINED IN DENIZ FENERI e.V. INVESTIGATION
Four people who were detained in Istanbul within the scope of a German charity investigation were sent to Turkish capital of Ankara. Haci Nayir, Ali Solak, Cuneyt Kavas and Zeynel Kuzucu were detained in Istanbul and sent to Ankara under the German "Deniz Feneri e.V." charity investigation conducted by Ankara public prosecutor's office. Turkey's Supreme Board of Radio and Television (RTUK) member Zahid Akman and three executives of Kanal 7, a private television channel, were arrested within the scope of the investigation on Sunday.
MILLIYET
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700 KG BOMB IN AL-QAIDA CELL
Police raided a cell house in Ankara and detained 14 people who were getting prepared to take the revenge of Osama bin Laden. Ankara police followed members of a group named "Ramazan Keskin" that is active in Afghanistan, and saw that something was going on in Sincan town. Police raided a house and seized 700 kilograms of ammonium nitrate, used to produce bombs. Police also confiscated two AK-47 (kalashnikov) rifles, a telephone mechanism used to detonate the bomb, and some land sketches. It was claimed that the suspects were planning to attack U.S facilities.
HE PRESSED ON HARSHLY
Crises are being overcome, however tension cannot be eased in Ankara. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan made harsh statements again on Tuesday. For the Republican People's Party (CHP), Erdogan said, "they could not stand firm", and for the Peace & Democracy Party (BDP), he said, "they confused the address."
I WAS NOT EXPECTING SUCH A STYLE
CHP leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu responded as harshly to Erdogan as his remarks regarding oath-taking crisis. Kilicdaroglu said, "as far as I know, people stand behind their signatures. The text is very obvious, we did not accept what they brought to us. We are standing firm. If you deny this signature, I will have concerns about your own spine. Virtuous people back their signatures."
SABAH
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OZGENER AND SENER RELEASED
Trabzonspor soccer club chairman Sadri Sener and Turkish Football Federation's (TFF) former chairman Mahmut Ozgener who were detained within the scope of match-fixing investigation were released.
COMMON MIND CONSTITUTION
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that all political parties in the parliament would gather and work for preparation of new constitution with a common mind. "We will form a team for preparation of constitution. CHP (the main opposition Republican People's Party) and BDP (Peace and Democracy Party) should also form teams for new constitution. All nongovernmental organizations and academicians should also extend assistance to us on the matter," he said. The final decision would be made by the parliament, he said.
HURRIYET
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TWO RELEASED IN MATCH-FIXING INVESTIGATION
The Turkish Spor Toto Super League runners-up Trabzonspor's chairman Sadri Sener and Turkish Football Federation's (TFF) former chairman Mahmut Ozgener, who were detained in the second wave of match-fixing investigation, were released. Officials said that Ozgener gave a testimony to the police that lasted for four hours. Meanwhile, Besiktas coach Tayfur Havutcu and club official Serdar Adali have been taken into custody in Istanbul on charges of manipulation.
FOUR MORE DETAINED IN DENIZ FENERI e.V. INVESTIGATION
Four people who were detained in Istanbul within the scope of a German charity investigation were sent to Turkish capital of Ankara. Haci Nayir, Ali Solak, Cuneyt Kavas and Zeynel Kuzucu were detained in Istanbul and sent to Ankara under the German "Deniz Feneri e.V." charity investigation conducted by Ankara public prosecutor's office. Turkey's Supreme Board of Radio and Television (RTUK) member Zahid Akman and three executives of Kanal 7, a private television channel, were arrested within the scope of the investigation on Sunday.
MILLIYET
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700 KG BOMB IN AL-QAIDA CELL
Police raided a cell house in Ankara and detained 14 people who were getting prepared to take the revenge of Osama bin Laden. Ankara police followed members of a group named "Ramazan Keskin" that is active in Afghanistan, and saw that something was going on in Sincan town. Police raided a house and seized 700 kilograms of ammonium nitrate, used to produce bombs. Police also confiscated two AK-47 (kalashnikov) rifles, a telephone mechanism used to detonate the bomb, and some land sketches. It was claimed that the suspects were planning to attack U.S facilities.
HE PRESSED ON HARSHLY
Crises are being overcome, however tension cannot be eased in Ankara. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan made harsh statements again on Tuesday. For the Republican People's Party (CHP), Erdogan said, "they could not stand firm", and for the Peace & Democracy Party (BDP), he said, "they confused the address."
I WAS NOT EXPECTING SUCH A STYLE
CHP leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu responded as harshly to Erdogan as his remarks regarding oath-taking crisis. Kilicdaroglu said, "as far as I know, people stand behind their signatures. The text is very obvious, we did not accept what they brought to us. We are standing firm. If you deny this signature, I will have concerns about your own spine. Virtuous people back their signatures."
SABAH
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OZGENER AND SENER RELEASED
Trabzonspor soccer club chairman Sadri Sener and Turkish Football Federation's (TFF) former chairman Mahmut Ozgener who were detained within the scope of match-fixing investigation were released.
COMMON MIND CONSTITUTION
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that all political parties in the parliament would gather and work for preparation of new constitution with a common mind. "We will form a team for preparation of constitution. CHP (the main opposition Republican People's Party) and BDP (Peace and Democracy Party) should also form teams for new constitution. All nongovernmental organizations and academicians should also extend assistance to us on the matter," he said. The final decision would be made by the parliament, he said.