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TURKEY-PRESS SCAN
ANKARA (A.A) - 01.03.2011 - These are some of the major headlines and their summaries in Turkish press on March 1, 2011. The Anadolu Agency does not verify these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
HURRIYET
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SPECIAL GUESTS FOR ERBAKAN'S FUNERAL
Many high-ranking officials from Islamic countries will attend funeral of Necmettin Erbakan, former prime minister of Turkey and leader of the Felicity Party (SP), who died in Ankara on Sunday. After funeral prayer at Haci Bayram-i Veli Mosque in Ankara, Erbakan's body will be taken by a plane to Istanbul. SP Deputy Chairman Mustafa Kamalak said on Monday that Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal would participate in the funeral. However an official from Hamas said that Mashaal could not attend the funeral but he would send a representative.
EVACUATION COMPLETED
Evacuation of Turkish people, who were in Libya during violent anti-government protests, was completed. Prior to his departure for Geneva, Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said that all Turkish nationals were evacuated from Libya.
MILLIYET
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TURKISH DIPLOMAT SAVES TURKS FROM ARMED LIBYAN REBELS
Turkey's Consul General in Benghazi, Libya Ali Davutoglu has bargained with armed Libyan rebels to convince them to release Turks who had been taken hostage at the Benghazi Airport amid exchange of fire between protesters and pro-Qaddafi forces. "We didn't know what was going to happen. Rebels and Qaddafi's men were fighting. Armed rebels pooled us at the airport. We telephoned the consulate and asked for help. Two hours later Davutoglu showed up. Along with him was his wife. He spoke to the rebels and saved us," Devrim Simsek, Turkish worker, said.
TURKISH PREMIER REJECTS SANCTIONS, MILITARY ACTION ON LIBYA
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has strongly denounced any military action or sanctions on Libya to punish Qaddafi's government for its violent handling of the civil uprising in his country. "Military intervention or sanctions are unacceptable. That would make both the Libyan people and the country's foreigners suffer greatly. Reporters have been asking to me whether or not NATO should intervene in Libya. It is such a nonsense. What would NATO do in Libya?" Erdogan said in Germany. Erdogan's remarks came just hours after the European Union approved a series of sanctions on Libya. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said, "all options are on the table."
SABAH
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CITIZENS SENDING OFF ERBAKAN TO ETERNITY
A prayer ceremony will take place for the Chairman of the Felicity Party Necmettin Erbakan at Ankara's Haci Bayram Mosque on Tuesday morning. Erbakan will be laid to eternal rest in Istanbul following prayers in the afternoon.
DO NOT MAKE CALCULATIONS FOR OIL WELLS IN LIBYA, ERDOGAN SAYS
In a speech delivered in Germany, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that NATO had nothing to do in Libya. NATO should not make calculations for oil wells in Libya, Erdogan said. The notion of an intervention and possible sanctions are a matter of concern for the Libyan people, Erdogan stressed.
VATAN
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AT LEAST 1 MILLION PEOPLE EXPECTED AT ERBAKAN'S FUNERAL IN ISTANBUL
Former Prime Minister and Chairman of the Felicity Party (SP) Necmettin Erbakan will be laid to eternal rest in Istanbul on Tuesday afternoon. At least one million people are expected to attend Erbakan's funeral.
VISA REACTION TO EU
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan addressed businesspeople in Germany on Monday. Erdogan said that the EU implemented visa liberalization with countries such as Paraguay and Bolivia. "What do such countries have in common with the EU? This shows that the EU thinks of being the center of a Christian union. It changes rules during the game," Erdogan said.
CUMHURIYET
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INCOME DISPARITY GROWS
Turkey's statistics authority TurkStat on Monday made income distribution figures for 2009, which saw the widening of the gap in income disparity in Turkey. The top 20 percent controlled 47.6 percent of the total wealth as the poorest 20 percent claimed a 5.6 percent share only. The richest 20 percent of the population in Turkey had an income 8.5 times higher than the income of the bottom 20 percent. In 2008, the bottom 20 percent had an income 8.1 times lower than the top 20 percent had. TurkStat said in 2009, 17.1 percent of the population lived below the poverty line. The figure was 16.7 percent in 2008. Data showed six out of every ten people lived below poverty line. 43.9 percent of the population could not afford buying new clothes as 87.4 percent could not go on holiday.
ERBAKAN TO BE BURIED TODAY
Necmettin Erbakan, a former Turkish premier who died on Sunday, is set to be laid to eternal rest on Tuesday in Istanbul. Erbakan's funeral will be attended by Islamist leaders including a Hamas representative, Tunisia's Nahda Party leader Rachid Ghannouchi, Muslim Brotherhood Supreme Guide Mohammed Mahdi Akef, and Qazi Hussain Ahmed, the head of Pakistan's largest Islamic party, Jamaat al Islami.
RADIKAL
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PKK ENDS CEASE-FIRE
Terrorist organization PKK announced that it has decided to end cease-fire. A statement by PKK said that it would defend itself more effectively. On August 13, 2010, PKK had said that cease-fire would last till the parliamentary election (scheduled to be held in June 2011), however it ended the decision.
KARAMEHMET TOPS LIST OF 100 WEALTHIEST TURKS
Forbes Turkey magazine has released its "Top 100 Wealthiest Turks" list for 2011. The magazine said that the total fortunes of Turkey's 100 richest people had increased from last year's 87 billion USD to 104 billion USD this year. Mehmet Emin Karamehmet, with his fortune reaching 4 billion USD, topped this year's list. The businessman's total wealth amounted to 2.9 billion USD in 2010. Semahat Arsel from Turkey's leading Koc family, whose fortune has grown to 3 billion USD, and last year's wealthiest Husnu Ozyegin, chairman of Turkish conglomerate Fiba Holding, shared the second position in the ranking. Rahmi Koc, with his wealth expanding to 2.9 billion USD, followed them in the Forbes list.
TURKIYE
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"QUIT PLAYING GAMES WITH TURKEY," TURKISH PREMIER LASHES OUT AT EU
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan severely criticized the European Union during a visit to Germany, urging the Union to clarify its true intentions over Turkey's membership bid. "I love to speak frankly. If you do not want Turkey, come up front and say it. I'd accept that," Erdogan said. The Turkish premier also rejected the Union's visa regime on Turkish nationals. "You are exempting Bolivia and Paraguay from visa and you are forcing Schengen on Turkey, which is inside the European Union for over 50 years," he told Turkish and German businesspeople.
FOR TURKEY MORE THAN THREE DOZEN DOLLAR BILLIONAIRES
Forbes Turkey announced the wealthiest people in the country. There are 39 people in Turkey whose fortunes are counted in billion U.S. dollars. The magazine said that the total fortunes of Turkey's 100 richest people had increased from last year's 87 billion USD to 104 billion USD this year. Mehmet Emin Karamehmet, with his fortune reaching 4 billion USD, ranked the first in this year's list. The businessman's total wealth amounted to 2.9 billion USD in 2010. There are 23 women on this year's list with 8 of them dollar billionaires.
ZAMAN
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DAVUTOGLU: EVACUATIONS FROM LIBYA COMPLETED, IT IS NOW TIME FOR HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
Turkey has brought 18,375 people from Libya to Turkey in the biggest evacuation operation ever witnessed in the history of the Republic of Turkey. 1,091 of those brought to Turkey were foreign nationals. Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said that there were no Turks remaining in the Libyan cities of Tripoli and Benghazi. In the second stage, Turkey will provide humanitarian assistance to Libya, Davutoglu said.
NATO HAS NOTHING TO DO IN LIBYA, ERDOGAN SAYS
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan described as "nonsense" rumors that NATO should intervene in Libya. NATO has nothing to do in Libya, Erdogan underlined. NATO may intervene in Libya if it is attacked by this north African country, Erdogan said.
YENI SAFAK
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ERDOGAN SAYS NATO HAS NOTHING TO DO IN LIBYA
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan commented on possibility of NATO's intervention in Libya and said that it is nonsense. Erdogan said that NATO had nothing to do in Libya. "NATO's intervention in Libya is out of the question," Erdogan said in a speech delivered at a meeting organized by the Turkish-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Hannover.
KARAMEHMET WEALTHIEST TURK
Forbes Turkey magazine has released its "Top 100 Wealthiest Turks" list for 2011. Mehmet Emin Karamehmet, with his fortune reaching 4 billion USD, topped this year's list. Semahat Arsel from Turkey's leading Koc family, whose fortune has grown to 3 billion USD, and last year's wealthiest Husnu Ozyegin, chairman of Turkish conglomerate Fiba Holding, shared the second position in the ranking. Rahmi Koc followed them in the Forbes list.
HURRIYET
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SPECIAL GUESTS FOR ERBAKAN'S FUNERAL
Many high-ranking officials from Islamic countries will attend funeral of Necmettin Erbakan, former prime minister of Turkey and leader of the Felicity Party (SP), who died in Ankara on Sunday. After funeral prayer at Haci Bayram-i Veli Mosque in Ankara, Erbakan's body will be taken by a plane to Istanbul. SP Deputy Chairman Mustafa Kamalak said on Monday that Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal would participate in the funeral. However an official from Hamas said that Mashaal could not attend the funeral but he would send a representative.
EVACUATION COMPLETED
Evacuation of Turkish people, who were in Libya during violent anti-government protests, was completed. Prior to his departure for Geneva, Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said that all Turkish nationals were evacuated from Libya.
MILLIYET
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TURKISH DIPLOMAT SAVES TURKS FROM ARMED LIBYAN REBELS
Turkey's Consul General in Benghazi, Libya Ali Davutoglu has bargained with armed Libyan rebels to convince them to release Turks who had been taken hostage at the Benghazi Airport amid exchange of fire between protesters and pro-Qaddafi forces. "We didn't know what was going to happen. Rebels and Qaddafi's men were fighting. Armed rebels pooled us at the airport. We telephoned the consulate and asked for help. Two hours later Davutoglu showed up. Along with him was his wife. He spoke to the rebels and saved us," Devrim Simsek, Turkish worker, said.
TURKISH PREMIER REJECTS SANCTIONS, MILITARY ACTION ON LIBYA
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has strongly denounced any military action or sanctions on Libya to punish Qaddafi's government for its violent handling of the civil uprising in his country. "Military intervention or sanctions are unacceptable. That would make both the Libyan people and the country's foreigners suffer greatly. Reporters have been asking to me whether or not NATO should intervene in Libya. It is such a nonsense. What would NATO do in Libya?" Erdogan said in Germany. Erdogan's remarks came just hours after the European Union approved a series of sanctions on Libya. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said, "all options are on the table."
SABAH
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CITIZENS SENDING OFF ERBAKAN TO ETERNITY
A prayer ceremony will take place for the Chairman of the Felicity Party Necmettin Erbakan at Ankara's Haci Bayram Mosque on Tuesday morning. Erbakan will be laid to eternal rest in Istanbul following prayers in the afternoon.
DO NOT MAKE CALCULATIONS FOR OIL WELLS IN LIBYA, ERDOGAN SAYS
In a speech delivered in Germany, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that NATO had nothing to do in Libya. NATO should not make calculations for oil wells in Libya, Erdogan said. The notion of an intervention and possible sanctions are a matter of concern for the Libyan people, Erdogan stressed.
VATAN
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AT LEAST 1 MILLION PEOPLE EXPECTED AT ERBAKAN'S FUNERAL IN ISTANBUL
Former Prime Minister and Chairman of the Felicity Party (SP) Necmettin Erbakan will be laid to eternal rest in Istanbul on Tuesday afternoon. At least one million people are expected to attend Erbakan's funeral.
VISA REACTION TO EU
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan addressed businesspeople in Germany on Monday. Erdogan said that the EU implemented visa liberalization with countries such as Paraguay and Bolivia. "What do such countries have in common with the EU? This shows that the EU thinks of being the center of a Christian union. It changes rules during the game," Erdogan said.
CUMHURIYET
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INCOME DISPARITY GROWS
Turkey's statistics authority TurkStat on Monday made income distribution figures for 2009, which saw the widening of the gap in income disparity in Turkey. The top 20 percent controlled 47.6 percent of the total wealth as the poorest 20 percent claimed a 5.6 percent share only. The richest 20 percent of the population in Turkey had an income 8.5 times higher than the income of the bottom 20 percent. In 2008, the bottom 20 percent had an income 8.1 times lower than the top 20 percent had. TurkStat said in 2009, 17.1 percent of the population lived below the poverty line. The figure was 16.7 percent in 2008. Data showed six out of every ten people lived below poverty line. 43.9 percent of the population could not afford buying new clothes as 87.4 percent could not go on holiday.
ERBAKAN TO BE BURIED TODAY
Necmettin Erbakan, a former Turkish premier who died on Sunday, is set to be laid to eternal rest on Tuesday in Istanbul. Erbakan's funeral will be attended by Islamist leaders including a Hamas representative, Tunisia's Nahda Party leader Rachid Ghannouchi, Muslim Brotherhood Supreme Guide Mohammed Mahdi Akef, and Qazi Hussain Ahmed, the head of Pakistan's largest Islamic party, Jamaat al Islami.
RADIKAL
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PKK ENDS CEASE-FIRE
Terrorist organization PKK announced that it has decided to end cease-fire. A statement by PKK said that it would defend itself more effectively. On August 13, 2010, PKK had said that cease-fire would last till the parliamentary election (scheduled to be held in June 2011), however it ended the decision.
KARAMEHMET TOPS LIST OF 100 WEALTHIEST TURKS
Forbes Turkey magazine has released its "Top 100 Wealthiest Turks" list for 2011. The magazine said that the total fortunes of Turkey's 100 richest people had increased from last year's 87 billion USD to 104 billion USD this year. Mehmet Emin Karamehmet, with his fortune reaching 4 billion USD, topped this year's list. The businessman's total wealth amounted to 2.9 billion USD in 2010. Semahat Arsel from Turkey's leading Koc family, whose fortune has grown to 3 billion USD, and last year's wealthiest Husnu Ozyegin, chairman of Turkish conglomerate Fiba Holding, shared the second position in the ranking. Rahmi Koc, with his wealth expanding to 2.9 billion USD, followed them in the Forbes list.
TURKIYE
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"QUIT PLAYING GAMES WITH TURKEY," TURKISH PREMIER LASHES OUT AT EU
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan severely criticized the European Union during a visit to Germany, urging the Union to clarify its true intentions over Turkey's membership bid. "I love to speak frankly. If you do not want Turkey, come up front and say it. I'd accept that," Erdogan said. The Turkish premier also rejected the Union's visa regime on Turkish nationals. "You are exempting Bolivia and Paraguay from visa and you are forcing Schengen on Turkey, which is inside the European Union for over 50 years," he told Turkish and German businesspeople.
FOR TURKEY MORE THAN THREE DOZEN DOLLAR BILLIONAIRES
Forbes Turkey announced the wealthiest people in the country. There are 39 people in Turkey whose fortunes are counted in billion U.S. dollars. The magazine said that the total fortunes of Turkey's 100 richest people had increased from last year's 87 billion USD to 104 billion USD this year. Mehmet Emin Karamehmet, with his fortune reaching 4 billion USD, ranked the first in this year's list. The businessman's total wealth amounted to 2.9 billion USD in 2010. There are 23 women on this year's list with 8 of them dollar billionaires.
ZAMAN
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DAVUTOGLU: EVACUATIONS FROM LIBYA COMPLETED, IT IS NOW TIME FOR HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
Turkey has brought 18,375 people from Libya to Turkey in the biggest evacuation operation ever witnessed in the history of the Republic of Turkey. 1,091 of those brought to Turkey were foreign nationals. Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said that there were no Turks remaining in the Libyan cities of Tripoli and Benghazi. In the second stage, Turkey will provide humanitarian assistance to Libya, Davutoglu said.
NATO HAS NOTHING TO DO IN LIBYA, ERDOGAN SAYS
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan described as "nonsense" rumors that NATO should intervene in Libya. NATO has nothing to do in Libya, Erdogan underlined. NATO may intervene in Libya if it is attacked by this north African country, Erdogan said.
YENI SAFAK
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ERDOGAN SAYS NATO HAS NOTHING TO DO IN LIBYA
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan commented on possibility of NATO's intervention in Libya and said that it is nonsense. Erdogan said that NATO had nothing to do in Libya. "NATO's intervention in Libya is out of the question," Erdogan said in a speech delivered at a meeting organized by the Turkish-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Hannover.
KARAMEHMET WEALTHIEST TURK
Forbes Turkey magazine has released its "Top 100 Wealthiest Turks" list for 2011. Mehmet Emin Karamehmet, with his fortune reaching 4 billion USD, topped this year's list. Semahat Arsel from Turkey's leading Koc family, whose fortune has grown to 3 billion USD, and last year's wealthiest Husnu Ozyegin, chairman of Turkish conglomerate Fiba Holding, shared the second position in the ranking. Rahmi Koc followed them in the Forbes list.