Summary of the political and economic news in the Turkish press this morning
CONTENTS
Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit and his wife Rahsan Ecevit visited
Bolu and its districts seriously affected by the earthquake
disaster. Ecevit said in a speech that the State and the nation
hand-in-hand would overcome all troubles. He pointed out that the
Government kept all its promises. After visiting the Bolu
Municipality, Bulent Ecevit and his wife returned to Ankara.
/Hurriyet/
Japan will increase the amount of its emergency relief to $2
million. A statement issued by the Japanese Foreign Ministry said
that Minister Masahiko Komura has stated that the amount of aid
would be increased due to the seriousness of the situation. The
Japanese aid will consist of $1 million in addition to blankets
and generators. The aid will arrive in Turkey by September 4, the
Anatolia News Agency reports.
US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright might stop off in Turkey
during her visit to the Middle East which will begin next
Wednesday. An official from the US Embassy in Ankara said that
this was a strong possibility. Albright is expected to visit the
earthquake disaster region in Istanbul during her visit to Turkey
planned for next Sunday, the Anatolia News Agency reports.
Iranian Health Minister Muhammed Ferhadi has made a tour of
inspection in Golcuk which was seriously affected by the
earthquake disaster. Ferhadi stated that the pain of the Turkish
nation was also being suffered by the Iranian nation and said
that he came to Golcuk to express his nation's condolence and
receive information concerning the aid which could be offered to
the victims. Ferhadi pointed out that the Iranian and the Turkish
Red Crescent organizations have been in cooperation since the
beginning of the earthquake. Ferhadi later visited tent cities in
Golcuk, the Anatolia News Agency reports.
Ahmet Ertegun, the owner of Atlantic Records, rolled up his
sleeves for a concert to be attended by world renowned singers
such as Whitney Houston, Phil Collins, Steve Wonder, Madonna and
Bette Midler at Madison Square Gardens in New York in aid of the
victims of the earthquake disaster in Turkey. Ertegun said: "We
are planning to give the proceeds of the concert to projects in
Turkey such as the construction of houses and hospitals". He
added that they were initiating plans to hold the concert within
the next two months. /Hurriyet/
A leading newspaper, the Financial Times, said that optimistic
signs have been increasing in Turkey which was seriously affected
by the earthquake disaster. An evaluation in yesterday's issue
stated that the Index of the Istanbul Stock Exchange (IMKB),
which resumed its transactions last Thursday, decreased by 10 %,
however, on Friday, the IMKB re-gained stability and the National
Index increased by 1.4 %. The newspaper stressed that prior to
the earthquake, buoyancy was expected in the Turkish economy in
the second half of this year. /Hurriyet/
The Turkish Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges (TOBB) will
construct 5,000 residences for the victims in Izmit, Adapazari
and Yalova. The Canadian Eximbank will also offer financial
support to the project worth nearly $125 million. TOBB Chairman
Fuat Miras and the Head of the Istanbul Chamber of Trade (ITO)
Mehmet Yildirim have gone to Canada to hold a series of talks
concerning the project. /Hurriyet/
The Greek Minister responsible for the EU, Yannos Kranidiotis,
said that they could only remove their veto on the EU Financial
Protocol on condition that the financial assistance will be used
in order to heal the wounds in the earthquake disaster region of
Turkey. Kranidiotis stated that their policy concerning Turkey's
full EU membership had not changed. /Hurriyet/
The programme of the visit to be paid by Prime Minister Bulent
Ecevit to the US from September 26 to October 1 has not changed
following the earthquake disaster in Turkey. Diplomatic sources
in Washington said that Ecevit will arrive in washington on
September 26, will meet US President Bill Clinton on September 28
and will proceed to New York on September 30. The main topic of
Ecevit-Clinton meeting is expected to be the earthquake disaster
which hit northwestern Turkey. Other issues to be discussed
during the Ecevit-Clinton meeting will be the Cyprus issue and
Turco-Greek relations. /Hurriyet/
French President Jacques Chirac will receive Turkish Foreign
Minister Ismail Cem today at the Elysee Palace. Following the
meeting, Cem will meet the French Minister responsible for
European Affairs, Pierre Moscovici and Foreign Minister Hubert
Vedrine separately. Topics to be discussed during the meetings
will include relations with the EU, bilateral relations with
France, the earthquake issue and international problems.
/Hurriyet/
Following an inauguration ceremony at the Turkish Naval Forces
Headquarters which was also attended by the Greek Naval Forces
Commander, Vice-Admiral George Ioannidis, few days ago, a Greek
frigate has been invited to another inauguration ceremony to be
held on September 6 at the Marmaris Aksaz Naval Base. The
invitation has been welcomed by Greek Naval Commanders. Warships
from the US, Italy, Spain, Holland and Britain will also
participate in the ceremony.
Meanwhile, Western Thracian Turkish and Greek artists organized a
concert in Xanhti (Iskece) for the earthquake victims in Turkey.
The proceeds of the concert will be donated to victims whose
houses collapsed or who lost relatives during the earthquake.
Furthermore, Greek author Elsa Hiv has been awarded the 'Fair
Honorary Cultural Reward' during the fifth International Art Days
organized as part of the Izmir International Fair. Elsa Hiv
stated that the recent solidarity between Turkey and Greece would
continue. /Hurriyet/
The children receiving primary education, and their families who
were left homeless in the earthquake that hit the Marmara Region
on August 17, will be hosted on the Greek Islands, the Anatolia
News Agency reports. The Movement of Surviving Common
Communication in Aegean Sea, which was set up by former
politicians and intellectuals living on Mytilini, Samos and Chios
Islands, announced that it will host 26 children together with
their families till the new education year starts.
German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer stated that his country
would extend additional financial aid to Turkey in order to
accelerate its development in the aftermath of the earthquake.
Fischer made a statement to 'Handelsblaat', a leading German
economic newspaper, and called on the Greek and European
Parliaments to release the financial assistance envisaged by the
Customs Union supplementary protocol signed between Turkery and
the EU. Fischer said that this would not only have a political
meaning but also make a great financial contribution, worth
nearly 1 billion Euro, to Turkey. /Hurriyet/
The August 30 Victory Day was celebrated yesterday. Official
parades were cancelled due to the earthquake disaster in Turkey.
A ceremony was held at the Mauseolum of Ataturk, the founder of
the Republic of Turkey, yesterday morning. The ceremony was
attended by Chief of General Staff, Gen.Huseyin Kivrikoglu,
National Defence Minister Sabahattin Cakmakoglu, Force Commanders
and other high-level military officials. /Hurriyet/
It is reported that Iraq has begun to pump $10 million worth of
oil to Turkey as part of its financial assistance in the
aftermath of the earthquake disaster in Turkey. The Head of the
Iraqi Red Crescent, Sadik Hamid Elves, held a press conference
yesterday and said that Iraq would pump oil for the next five
days at the rate of 100,000 barrels a day. Meanwhile, a
delegation from the Iraqi Red Crescent will arrive in Ankara
today to help the victims in Turkey. Other countries and
institutions which are currently sending aid to Turkey include
China, Iran, Austria, Bahrain, Morocco, Qatar, Egypt, Oman,
Syria, Sudan, the Philippines and the Alewite-Bektashi
Representatives Assembly based in Europe. /Hurriyet/
Sinan Samil Sam, who received the gold medal in the 91 kg.
category during the World Boxing Championship held in the US,
visited Duzce, Bolu, yesterday. Sam expressed his condolence on
those who lost their lives during the earthquake and wished a
rapid recovery to those who were injured.
Meanwhile, the Turkish National Olympic Committee has sent 10
billion TL to the disaster region in addition to a truck full of
aid for the earthquake victims. The Greek Panathinaikos Club has
proposed holding a match with Besiktas Club in order to help the
victims. Two football matches will be held, one in Greece and one
in Turkey. Furthermore, Turkish athlete Ebru Kavaklioglu who came
fifth in the 5,000 metre-race during the Seventh World
Athleticism Championship in Sevilla, Spain, returned to Turkey
yesterday. /Hurriyet/
The Head of the Collective Housing Administration of the Prime
Ministry (TOKI), Kamil Ugurlu, said that TOKI would establish a
'Stallite City' including 10,000 flats in Yalova. He added that
they were looking for a 250 hectare-field outside Yalova.
Meanwhile, State Minister Prof.Abdulhaluk Mehmet Cay said that
1,000 immigrant residences would be allocated to the victims of
the earthquake disaster in the Marmara Region. /Turkiye/
The Council of Ministers will hold a meeting today and assess the
recent situation in the disaster region. Preparations concerning
the construction of prefabricated houses will also be taken up
during the meeting.
Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Ismail Cem made a statement to the
'New York Times' newspaper and said that the Turkish Government
was appreciative of US support for the victims and pointed out
that, however, Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit would not accept the
political suggestions to be made by the US. Ecevit will visit the
US in September while Cem began a five-day visit to France and
Britain yesterday. /Turkiye/
The earthquake in the Marmara Region has accelerated the
initiatives concerning the project for the establishment of a
'Research Centre to Decrease Earthquake Damage' jointly by the
General Directorate of Disaster Affairs, the Japanese
International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and the Istanbul
Technical University (ITU). The centre is expected to be active
by 2001.
Meanwhile, a seven-person medical team from the 'Turkish Deutshe
Mediziner' arrived in the Golkaya district of Bolu yesterday to
help victims of the earthquake. Moreover, US scientists stated
yesterday that the earthquake disaster in Turkey changed the
coastal line map of the Black Sea stretching from Istanbul to
Zonguldak. A delegation from the IMF arrived in Turkey on August
27 to make a tour of inspections at the TUPRAS oil refinery in
Izmit. /Turkiye/
Production of the first Turkish helicopter will begin in the near
future as part of the Assault/Tactic Reconnaissance Helicopter
Production Programme for the Land Forces Command. The tender for
the 145 helicopters is expected to be completed next month. Five
companies will compete for the project worth $4-4.5 billion, one
of which is Kamov Company (Israel/Russia). This company will
participate in the bidding with the 'Erdogan' model, which was
designed with contributions from the Turkish Aerospace Industry
(TAI) and ASELSAN. /Aksam/
Turkey has condemned the destruction of the Hala Sultan Chapel in
Southern Cyprus, which has a spiritual and historical value for
the Turkish nation and the Islamic world. A statement issued by
the Foreign Ministry expressed sorrow over the attack made by the
'Pan-Cyprus Struggles Organization'. The statement said that
initiatives have been made by officials from the Turkish Republic
of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) under the auspices of the UN following
the attack. /Aksam/
State Minister responsible for privatization, Yuksel Yalova,
stated that the earthquake in the Marmara Region would not cause
a hitch in privatization efforts. Yalova said: "While mending the
damage caused by the earthquake, privatization will also continue
at full speed". /Turkiye/
During operations carried out by security forces in Agri and
Mardin, five members of the PKK terrorist organization were
captured. Officials said that operations in the region were
on-going. /Turkiye/
At the World Food Fair in Sydney, Australia, an extraordinary
interest has been shown towards Turkey. Many of the world's most
famous food companies, from Singapore to the Philippines, from
Spain to Hong Kong, and the U.S are transmiting their aid
proposals for the earthquake victims to Turkish Companies which
have attended to the fair for the first time. /Star/
Greece continues help for the victims without interruption.
Yesterday, the Mayor of Kavala, Erifilidis Stathis, handed over
44.712 thousand cartons of juices, 113.664 thousand cakes, 38
thousand litres of milk, and 500 packages of diapers to Kocaeli's
Governor, Memduh Oguz. Meanwhile, the Mayor of Athens, Dimitrios
Avramapulos, paid a visit to the Mayor of Izmir, Ahmet Piristina
and said that aid would continue. /Star/
The International Labour Organization (ILO), stated that they
would help to reconstruct earthquake region. The ILO Regional
Director, Herbert Scarrenbroich, sent a condolence message to the
Chairman of the Hak-Is Salim Uslu. Scarrenbroich said in his
message, "We offer our condolences and support to the Turkish
workers and to the whole Turkish nation due to the tragedy
occured in your country. I also want to express that the ILO is
ready to help with the reconstruction of the region."
Scarrenbroich added that he wanted to visit Turkey and to meet
Uslu in order to evaluate the situation, the Anatolia News Agency
reports.
It is stated that a soccer tournament will be organized among the
soccer teams of Edirne, Tekirdag, and Kirklareli provinces, and
the profits of the matches will be donated to the earthquake
victims. The press spokesman of Edirnespor, Melih Yurdatapan,
stated during the interview with the Anatolian News Agency's
correspondent that they have already cited their proposals to the
Tekirdagspor, Kirklarelispor, Luleburgazspor and Corluspor Soccer
Teams and are waiting for a reply. In a statement of the Edirne
Hunting and Shooting Trainning Association, stressing that the
Festival of Hunting which is held every year at the begining of
the Hunting Season, will be cancelled this year, the statement
said that the expenditures of festival will be transfered to a
emergency relief fund-raising account opened for the victims.
Meanwhile, the Union of Conveying Service to Edirne Counties,
donated 500 million TL to the fund-raising account in Edirne, the
Anatolia News Agency reports.
The Mayor of Cologne, Norbert Nurger, examined the earthquake-hit
regions of Istanbul, reported the Anatolian News Agency.
The guest Mayor, Norbert Nurger, who was welcomed by the Major of
Istanbul, Ali Mufit Gurtuna, first had lunch at the Istanbul
Metropolitan Municiplity's Florya Social Foundations. Then
Nurger paid a visit to the earhtquake-hit districts of Bagcilar,
Bayrampasha and Avcilar and received information from officials
about the damage.
Nurger also visited the tent areas and listened to the problems
of the people living there. The guest Mayor, Nurger, stating that
they had collected 1 million Deutsche Marks from the aid campaign
that they had organized, and that he had made an inspection in
order to give this aid to those who needed help most and that
this would be decided after a full examination of the facts.
After the inspection, Nurger went to the office of the Mayor
Istanbul in order to meet the Mayor of Istanbul Metropolitan
Municipa lity, Ali Mufit Gurtuna, the Anatolia News Agency
reports.
Industrial production increased by 0.7 % in the April-May-June
period this year when compared with the same period last year.
While there was a 0.9 % increase in manufacturing industry
production in the aforementioned period, the increase in the
electricity, gas and water sector was 4.7 %, according to State
Institute of Statistics (DIE) data. During this period, the
sub-sectors of manufacturing industry saw a 9.3 % increase in the
production of the food industry while there was a 6.9 % increase
in the chemical industry, the Anatolia News Agency reports.
During a raid carried out by members of the Anti-Smuggling
Department of the Edirne Gendarmerie, 4.7 kilos of hashish were
seized. Two people were detained in connection with the incident.
The Anatolia News Agency also reported that 205 roots of Indian
hemp were also destroyed by members of the Gendarmerie.
Meanwhile, during an operation in the Diyadin district of Agri, a
member of the PKK terrorist organization was captured by security
forces yesterday.
President Suleyman Demirel received the Czech Ambassador to
Ankara, Josef Braun, yesterday. Ambassador Braun presented a
letter of credentials to Demirel during the reception at the
Presidential Palace. Foreign Ministry Deputy Undersecteray Faruk
Logoglu was also present at the reception, the Anatolia News
Agency reports.
A fair of Turkish export products Expo '99 is continuing to
receive much attention from Russian firms. A written statement
issued by the Ileri Marketing Fair and Exhibition Company said
that with the Fair including basic inputs for the Turkish
industry from various sectors particularly iron, steel and
plastic raw materials, a new breakthrough is expected in trade
relations between Turkey and Russia, the Anatolia News Agency
reports. Products of 30 Russian firms are also currently
exhibited at the Fair.
Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT) Children Pious
Foundation and Urgup Municipality are establishing a Children's
Holiday Village İn Urgup county of Nevsehir province. The General
Director of the TRT, Yucel Yener, inspected the 8 Hectares of
land in Urgup county which belongs to the Treasury, and said that
the property was suitable for the World Children's Olympics. He
also added that foreign establishments could make financial
contributions through a prepared Web-Page. /Cumhuriyet/
The American tractor producer John Deere Company has formed a
partnership with the subsidiary products producer Hattat
Companies Group, to produce agricultural tractors. The two
companies formed a company in Cengelkoy, Istanbul, called 'John
Deere Hattat', and they will establish a facility for the
production and marketting of tractors below 100 bhp and
components. The plant will start production in the first part of
the year 2001. The Chairman of the Hattat Companies Mehmet
Hattat, said that they had combined the 162 year-experience in
technical know-how and agricultrial machines production of the
John Deere Company with Hattat Group's experience as tractor
producers and subsidiary producers in the automotive industry in
Turkey. /Sabah/
Italian Fiat Auto, donated ten fully equipped ambulances to Bursa
Governorship to be used in the disaster region. The ambulances
have been dispatched through the initiatives of its partner
TOFAS, by Turkish Air Ways' five cargo aircraft to the Cengiz
Topel Airport. /Sabah/
Valery Vlasov, the State of Emergency Minister of Tatarstan,
arrived in Turkey on Monday to make observations in the
earthquake disaster area. Vlasov offered condolences to the
Turkish nation and said: "Our government decided to give every
kind of support and aid to the Turkish people". Vlasov will leave
Turkey on Thursday, the Anatolia News Agency reports.
The founder of the Turco-German Foundation and Oger Tour's
President of the Administration Council, Vural Oger, said, "A new
page should be opened for Turkey", reported the Anatolian News
Agency.
Oger met the Turkish journalists in Berlin and said, "Turkey is
not far away from the members of the EU including Germany with
the earthquake disaster. It will be easier for Turkey to be a
member of the EU from now on. They recognized the fact that
Turkey is not far away from them." Oger added that Turkey would
be a candidate for being a member of the EU, during Finland's
presidential term and that Turkey would be on the agenda at the
Helsinki Summit.
Oger also pointed out that no-one can reach anywhere by extreme
nationalism and fundemantalism and that the slogan of "A Turk
does not have a friend but a Turk" was proved to be invalid
during the search and rescue efforts after the earthquake that
occurred in Turkey. "The disaster that shook Turkey deeply
shocked us. A European Commission is necessary, which will
cooperate with the contemporary powers in Turkey, is necessary
for the reconstruction of the earthquake-hit regions. Turkey was
struct by the earthquake without preparation. It is difficult
even for a rich country to cope with such a disaster. It is a
matter of humanity and we should help the earthquake victims",
said Oger.
Vural Oger also stated that he had met with the Major of Golcuk
and Yalova and that they had started preparing for the
construction of kindergartens, primary schools and childrens'
houses for the education of children who were orpanaded after the
earthquake.
While Greece is helping Turkey, the Minister for the Aegean, who
became the man of the day with his important statements about the
issue, is coming to Turkey. The Minister for the Aegean,
Stavros Benos, who became on the agenda after the earthquake and
explained the veto issue that has been practised since 1995, was
shocked everyone by saying things that were not said before.
Stavros said that to help Turkey after the earthquake, the veto
should be dropped instead of solving the problems in terms of EU.
After his explanation, he was supported. Benos is organising the
aid that is being sent to Turkey. He said that the first aid that
was sent to Cesme would be followed more.
Benos, stating that the aids that is sent to Turkey is not
well-organized, said that he would come to Turkey and meet the
officials and that try to determine the most urgent needs and to
obtain them.
The former Minister, Thedoros Pangalos, became angry with Yorgo
Papandreu. Pangalos, stating that Papandreu's international
politics were not well-planned and said that Greece has never
practised the veto against Turkey. Theodoros Pangalos asserted
that the obstacles to the financial protocols derived from the
violation of human rights and corruption in the regime. Pangalos
wanted the veto to be ended and said, "The governments must be a
cool monster whereas the public must live in love."
Lawyers in Greece have also started preparing to heal the wounds
with their Turkish colleagues. The Assistant to the Chairman of
the Bar Association in Athens, Nicolas Kanelopoulus and a member
of the Administration Council, advocate Dimitrios Paxinos came to
Istanbul for this purpose and visited the Administration Council
of the Bar Asssociation. The Chairman of Bar Administration in
Istanbul, Yucel Sayman said that the Greek board came to Turkey
for the purpose of cooperation in the name of the Bar
Associations in Greece, including Athens. Sayman, refering to
lawyers, who do not fulfil their mission of defence in the
earthquake-hit regions, said, "We cannot tolerate the operation
of legistlation that has no defence. Therefore we have started
preperations not only about the reconstruction of cooperation
among our colleagues, but also the reconstruction of the Bar
Association and the places in which the advocate members of Bar
Associations can do their jobs."
The Assistant to the Chairman of the Bar Association in Athens,
Nicolas Kanepoulos pointed out that they had come to Turkey as
the representative of the Bar Associations in Greece and Athens
and that they would help their colleagues after determining their
needs. Furthermore, aid campaigns are underway on Chios Island
which is one of the nearest islands to Turkey in the Aegean Sea.
The Chios Islanders' Association, The Chios Island's Workers
Association, Agean and Tracia Peace Journalists Association and
Chios Chamber of Commerce have contributed to the campaign in
which blankets, clothes and tents have been collected. Another
campaign was launched in the Polopenez Peninsula, in South
Greece. The campaign was jointly held with the Greek Red Cross
and chaired by the Governer of Messinia.
The Greek people and press put the problems between Turkey and
Greece into the background and came to the help of their Turkish
neighbours and thus, melted the ice. Greece's friendly attitude
made a great impact in Turkey and the Greek Embassy in Istanbul
became a flower garden with colorful wreaths that were sent by
Turkish people. The Press Atache Socratis Tragotsis stated that
the number of fax of thanks had climbed to 4 thousand and that
many people had paid a visit to them./Cumhuriyet/
The Arbitration Law that has been passed by the TGNA, has not
begun to be practised yet but officials state that there is an
increase in foreign capital. Among the foreign capital that have
been received for the purpose of investment over the last few
years, the proportion of American capital is increasing day by
day./Cumhuriyet/
The Chinese Ambassdor to Turkey, Yau Kuangyi, stated that the
Chinese government would continue to help Turkey and send Turkey
100 tons of aid including tents, blankets and medical equipment.
Yau added that they had collected 40 thousand dollars among the
officials in the Embassy and that they would donate this money
for the earthquake victims.
It was reported that civilian organizations in the Greek islands
near Turkey had come together and organized aid campaigns
independent from their governments. The medical equipment (218
boxes) was collected with the contribution of five other
associations in Sisam Islands and were sent to the Kusadasi
Harbour.
After the Sunday ceremonies in the Orthodox churches in Canada,
people began to collect donation for the eartqhake disasters in
Turkey. In Montreal, in which 65 thousand immigrants live, the
Greek immigrants collected 4,500 Canada dollars. The Greek
immigrants are also launched a campaign through the agency of
CFMB radio station. In addition, the Greek immigrants in Canada
opened a special bank account in branches of "National Bank of
Greecee" in Canada./Cumhuriyet/
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Columnist Sedat Ergin comments on the explanations of Ambassador
Parris concerning the aid provided for the earthquake. A summary
of his column is as follows:
"Ambassador Parris stated that the US was there to help Turkey
without any expectations of thanks. The Ambassador did not deny
that not one patient has been taken on board the USS Kearsarge,
which is a hospital ship with a 630 bed capacity. However he
added that there was no need for the hospital which could have
provided emergency aid. Parris said that the critical moment has
been left behind and that the doctors and medical personnel from
the ship had worked in the earthquake area.
He added that the US army gave priority to building tents to meet
the needs of those who suffered from the earthquake. He also
noted that three sea water purificiation vessels came to Turkey
to help and when it was understood there was no need for them the
ships were assigned to other duties. He pointed out that it
would not be right to say that help was denied.
The most important part of Parris' explanation was that the US
Administration was caryying on a comprehensive study to determine
not only Turkey's short-term, but also long-term requirements.
The aid-package the US Administration is working on is believed
to be opened prior to Prime minister Ecevit's visit to
Washington."
Columnist Okay Gonensin comments on the recent criminal amnesty
bill passed by Parliament. The amnesty has drawn great reaction
from the public. A summary of Gonensin's column is as follows:
"The deputies tied to their seats in Ankara have been successful
in opening a new wound in the public conscience. They have shown
that that they understood little or nothing about the public
demand for a clean society.
While the earthquake and its consequences were still fresh,
communication from the President with the outer world was lost
for 4,5 hours, the Prime Minister could call on the civil
servants only through the help of TV, and while a Minister drew
reaction from the public with his words Parliament talked about
an earthquake tax. When it drew a negative reaction from the
public they postponed it. To top it all a criminal amnesty bill
was passed by Parliament. The Democratic Left Party deputy Ahmet
Tan summarized this amnesty as the protection of natural allies
of the coalition parties.
Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit is one of the most loved, and
trusted politicians in this country. No one doubts his good
intentions. However, his statements concerning the Amnesty bill
have meanings beyond good intentions. He said that he himself
was not happy with the the final shape of the Amnesty Law.
When the Amnesty Law is studied differing expectations are seen
that those who have cheated, or who gave great harm to the State,
those who were convicted of bribery, formed gangs, kidnaped and
killed people, or were imprisoned because of drug trafficking
were either set free or their sentences diminished.
Ecevit started out to free those who were in prison due to
circumstances, but finished by forgiving those who had committed
the greatest crimes for a "democratic compromise."
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ECEVIT VISITS BOLU
JAPAN TO INCREASE ITS EMERGENCY RELIEF TO $2 MILLION
ALBRIGHT'S VISIT TO TURKEY
IRANIAN HEALTH MINISTER IN GOLCUK
HUGE CONCERT FOR THE VICTIMS
FT: OPTIMISM IS INCREASING IN TURKEY
AID FOR THE VICTIMS
EARTHQUAKE CONDITION FOR VETO
EARTHQUAKE: MAIN TOPIC OF ECEVIT'S VISIT TO US
CHIRAC TO RECEIVE CEM TODAY
GREEK FRIGATE INVITED TO AKSAZ
CHILDREN TO BE HOSTED ON GREEK ISLANDS
FISCHER CALLS ON ATHENS
VICTORY DAY CELEBRATED
$10 MILLION WORTH OF OIL FROM IRAQ
WORLD BOXING CHAMPION SINAN SAMIL SAM VISITS DUZCE
SATELLITE CITY FOR YALOVA
COUNCIL OF MINISTERS CONVENES TODAY
TURCO-JAPANESE COOPERATION AGAINST EARTHQUAKE
FIRST TURKISH HELICOPTER ERDOGAN
TURKEY CONDEMNS PROVOCATIONS
PRIVATIZATION FULL SPEED AHEAD
FIVE PKK TERRORISTS CAPTURED
FOOD GIANTS IN AID COMPETITION
AID LASTS FROM GREECE
SUPPORT FROM ILO
THRACE SOCCER TOURNAMENT
THE MAYOR OF COLOGNE IN ISTANBUL
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION UP
DRUG RAID IN EDIRNE
DEMIREL RECEIVES CZECH AMBASSADOR
EXPO '99 FAIR IN RUSSIA
INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN'S VILLAGE
TURCO-AMERICAN PARTNERSHIP IN TRACTOR PRODUCTION
FIAT DISPATHES TEN AMBULANCES
TATAR MINISTER OF STATE OF EMERGENCY IN TURKEY
OGER: "A NEW PAGE SHOULD BE OPENED FOR TURKEY"
AN IMPORTANT GUEST FROM GREECE
THE AMERICAN IMPULSE IN THE FOREIGN CAPITAL
THE WORLD'S MOBILIZATION FOR TURKEY
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AMBASSADOR PARRIS: WE ARE READY TO HELP -BY SEDAT ERGIN
ONE MORE INJURY -BY OKAY GONENSIN (STAR)