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Mon, 08/15/2011 - 10:03
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TURKEY-PRESS SCAN (2)
ANKARA (A.A) - August 15, 2011 - These are some of the major headlines and their summaries in Turkish press on August 15, 2011. The Anadolu Agency does not verify these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
VATAN
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SOMALIA TURNED INTO A SHOW
When asked whether he would travel to Somalia together with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) Chairman Kemal Kilicdaroglu said, "I don't think so. Relief campaign to Somalia has turned into a donation campaign of Justice & Development (AK) Party. This concerns us."
In the relief campaigns for Somalia, Religious Affairs, Red Crescent as well as Kimse Yok Mu, IHH and Deniz Feneri associations are collecting money through SMS in cell phones.
IT'S NOT BEARABLE ANYMORE
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan spoke harshly during a fast-breaking dinner in Ankara. Those, who speak about freedom by shedding blood, will pay its cost severely, he said. The fast-breaking dinner was held in Sincan district of Ankara to celebrate the 10th foundation anniversary of Justice & Development (AK) Party. Erdogan gave harsh messages to terrorist organization and its supporters; "our sons are being martyred in this holy Ramadan month, and we are still preserving our patience. However, it is not bearable any more. Those, who kidnap our officials and soldiers and shed blood and at the same time talk about freedom in this country, will pay a cost. Everything will be different after Ramadan month."
CUMHURIYET
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TURKISH LABOR UNIONS CONFEDERATION SAYS OFFICIAL INFLATION DATA NOT GENUINE
A research institute with the Revolutionary Workers' Unions Confederation or DISK has said Turkey's statistics authority, TurkStat, had been manipulating its data on critical indicators such as inflation rate. DISK has said TurkStat's items of choice when building up its inflation basket included electronic goods such as cellphones, cameras, an CD players whose prices had all continued to drop. DISK has said a genuine inflation basket without those goods would show that the inflation was at least 10 percent higher.
ANALYST SAYS TURKEY FAVORING MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD FOR SYRIA HELM
Iranian analyst Hasan Beheshtipour has said Turkey was favoring the Syrian government was led by the Muslim Brotherhood instead of Alevi ruling elite. "The Justice and Development (AK) Party is investing on and supporting the Muslim Brotherhood. What follows is an extremely tense situation with relations between Ankara and Damascus if the Assad regime remains in place," Beheshtipour said.
RADIKAL
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WRONG ADDRESS, DESTRUCTION OF HISTORY
Public Works Directorate General in the eastern province of Igdir has sent to the State Archives 15 boxes of historical documents that included land registrations and identities of the Meskhetian Turks who were forced to immigrate to Turkey after the foundation of the Soviet Union. But the parcels company which was hired to carry the documents dropped them off to the waste paper management and recycling, and the documents were destructed. The Prime Ministry has launched an investigation into the incident to determine the faulty.
JUDGEMENT DAY FOR TURKISH SOCCER
Turkish Soccer Federation is expected to announce its decision over a number of Turkish soccer clubs implicated in a match-fixing scandal. The Ethics Board of the federation may order punishments as serious as drop for clubs from the country's premier division.
VATAN
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SOMALIA TURNED INTO A SHOW
When asked whether he would travel to Somalia together with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) Chairman Kemal Kilicdaroglu said, "I don't think so. Relief campaign to Somalia has turned into a donation campaign of Justice & Development (AK) Party. This concerns us."
In the relief campaigns for Somalia, Religious Affairs, Red Crescent as well as Kimse Yok Mu, IHH and Deniz Feneri associations are collecting money through SMS in cell phones.
IT'S NOT BEARABLE ANYMORE
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan spoke harshly during a fast-breaking dinner in Ankara. Those, who speak about freedom by shedding blood, will pay its cost severely, he said. The fast-breaking dinner was held in Sincan district of Ankara to celebrate the 10th foundation anniversary of Justice & Development (AK) Party. Erdogan gave harsh messages to terrorist organization and its supporters; "our sons are being martyred in this holy Ramadan month, and we are still preserving our patience. However, it is not bearable any more. Those, who kidnap our officials and soldiers and shed blood and at the same time talk about freedom in this country, will pay a cost. Everything will be different after Ramadan month."
CUMHURIYET
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TURKISH LABOR UNIONS CONFEDERATION SAYS OFFICIAL INFLATION DATA NOT GENUINE
A research institute with the Revolutionary Workers' Unions Confederation or DISK has said Turkey's statistics authority, TurkStat, had been manipulating its data on critical indicators such as inflation rate. DISK has said TurkStat's items of choice when building up its inflation basket included electronic goods such as cellphones, cameras, an CD players whose prices had all continued to drop. DISK has said a genuine inflation basket without those goods would show that the inflation was at least 10 percent higher.
ANALYST SAYS TURKEY FAVORING MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD FOR SYRIA HELM
Iranian analyst Hasan Beheshtipour has said Turkey was favoring the Syrian government was led by the Muslim Brotherhood instead of Alevi ruling elite. "The Justice and Development (AK) Party is investing on and supporting the Muslim Brotherhood. What follows is an extremely tense situation with relations between Ankara and Damascus if the Assad regime remains in place," Beheshtipour said.
RADIKAL
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WRONG ADDRESS, DESTRUCTION OF HISTORY
Public Works Directorate General in the eastern province of Igdir has sent to the State Archives 15 boxes of historical documents that included land registrations and identities of the Meskhetian Turks who were forced to immigrate to Turkey after the foundation of the Soviet Union. But the parcels company which was hired to carry the documents dropped them off to the waste paper management and recycling, and the documents were destructed. The Prime Ministry has launched an investigation into the incident to determine the faulty.
JUDGEMENT DAY FOR TURKISH SOCCER
Turkish Soccer Federation is expected to announce its decision over a number of Turkish soccer clubs implicated in a match-fixing scandal. The Ethics Board of the federation may order punishments as serious as drop for clubs from the country's premier division.