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Cyprus PIO: Turkish Cypriot Press and Other Media, 00-03-29

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From: The Republic of Cyprus Press and Information Office Server at <http://www.pio.gov.cy/>


TURKISH CYPRIOT PRESS AND OTHER MEDIA

No. 59/00 -- 29.3.00

[A] NEWS ITEMS

  • [01] Crisis at Turkish States and Communities Congress.
  • [02] Correction.
  • [03] More about Soysal/s interview to KIBRIS.
  • [04] Finnish Special Cyprus representative meets Denktash.
  • [05] Turkey/s "black list".

  • [A] NEWS ITEMS

    [01] Crisis at Turkish States and Communities Congress

    According to HURRIYET (27.3.00) the 8th Friendship, Brotherhood and Cooperation Congress of Turkish States and Communities ended yesterday with the adoption of the final communique prepared by six different communities. In the final communique consisting of 23 points, the "TRNC" was mentioned as "North Cyprus Turkish Community" and this created a crisis. Article 21 that referred to the occupied area read:

    "Requesting from the Turkish world not to remain indifferent to the freedom and independence struggle of the North Cyprus Turkish Community".

    The so-called "TRNC" representative at the congress, Ismet Kotak, reacted to the "community" reference and submitted a proposal to the congress secretariat requesting a change in the wording.

    Following the request, the Secretariat changed the word "community" into "state".

    (MY)

    [02] Correction

    Please note that item 7 of yesterday/s (28.3.00) Bulletin No. 58 should read as follows:

    Prof. Mumtaz Soysal/s interview

    AVRUPA (27.3.00) under the title: "This is too much Mumtaz Bay" refers to Prof. Mumtaz Soysal/s exclusive interview to KIBRIS (26.3.00, see item 8 of Bulletin NO. 57, dated 27.3.00) in which he claimed that without Turkey/s accession to EU, even if the Greek Cypriots accept a confederal settlement in Cyprus, the settlement will not be lasting.

    Criticizing Soysal, AVRUPA says: "Prof. Mumtaz Soysal/s views envisage Turkish Cypriots living as Turkey/s hostages for a long time since many years are needed for Turkey/s full membership to EU. This is another oppression period for the Turkish Cypriots. The Turkish Cypriots have reached the worst possible situation since the 1974 operation and pushing them to a new and long term hostage situation is tantamount to the annihilation of our people.

    Our people do not need people like Prof. Mumtaz Soysal. For this reason we propose: Soysal should immediately be removed from the TRNC presidential advisor post! If not, those who make decisions will be responsible for setting new traps to our people."

    [03] More about Soysal/s interview to KIBRIS

    Turkish Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash/s constitutional advisor and former Turkish Foreign Minister Prof. Mumtaz Soysal in his exclusive interview to KIBRIS (26.3.00), when asked to comment about countries favouring and supporting Turkey in the Cyprus problem, said one should not expect anybody to be with Turkey and that most of the countries, especially in the Greco- Turkish relations, will side with the Hellenic world because nobody is in love with the Turks. "On the contrary. The Turks have created an image part of which derives from history and part has been created by foreigners. This image is that we are warlike, cruel, that we slay people. And of course it might be because of this image that peace in Cyprus continues. Otherwise there could have been incidents due to some indulgence. So, in a sense peace in Cyprus is based on the fear of Turkey. Therefore it will be wrong to push the security consideration to secondary levels", Soysal said.

    (MY)

    [04] Finnish Special Cyprus representative meets Denktash

    According to KIBIRS (29.3.00) the Finnish special representative for Cyprus, Juakko Blomberg, had a meeting yesterday with Turkish Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash.

    There was no statement after the meeting.

    KIBRIS reports that within the framework of his contacts in the occupied area, Blomberg will meet today with Republican Turkish Party (RTP) and Communal Liberation Party (CLP) leaders Talat and Akinci, respectively.

    He will also give a conference at the so-called East Mediterranean University on "Membership in the EU - Finland/s Point of View".

    [05] Turkey/s "black list"

    SABAH (25.3.00) publishes the names included in the "black list" compiled by the Interior Ministry in Ankara. Persons on this list are not allowed to enter Turkey. This list of 56 European and US citizens (journalists and politicians) has been prepared for use by the country/s border guards. It includes nine Greek nationals, among them Greek Orthodox Archbishop Christodoulos.

    The names on the list are the following:

    Eric Lubbock (British MP)
    Andrew Penney (British journalist)
    Sheri Laizer (New Zealand - executive member of London Kurdish Association)
    Pamela O/Toole (British-BBC correspondent)
    Claus Ther (Austria-Author)
    Irenaus Eibelfeldt (Austria-Zoologist)
    Michael Feeney (British-Vicar)
    Jonathan Sudgen (British-Member of Amnesty organization)
    Kathryn Porter (Member of US Human Rights Council)
    Angelika Faukhauser (Swiss MP)
    Estella Schmid (British MP)
    Panayiotis Sguridis (Greek MP)
    Dimitrios Vunatsos (Greek MP)
    Leonardos Hatziandreou (Greek MP)
    Ioannis Statopoulos (Greek MP)
    Costas Baduras (Greek MP)
    Antonis Naksakis (Greek rear-admiral)
    Damiano Frisullo (Italian journalist)
    Christodoulos Paraskevaides (Greek Archbishop)
    Klaus Slavensky (Dannish MP)
    Soren Sondergaad (Dannish MP)
    Villa Sigurdsson (Dannish MP)
    Gert Petersen (Dannish MP)
    Lasse Budtz (Dannish MP)
    Kai Cleiebak (Swiss journalist)
    Sunny Kim (Swiss journalist)
    Thomas Clmarke (British journalist)
    Laroline Anne (British journalist)
    Kaija Reikko (Finnish journalist)
    Tom Kankonev (Finnish journalist)
    Richard Wayman (British journalist)
    Gunnar Nilsson (Swedish TV correspondent)
    Said Zerevan (Swedish TV correspondent)
    Ake Hedman (Swedish TV correspondent)
    Van Der Meer (Holland-Member of Amnesty Organization)
    Gunnar Hybertsen (Holland - TV correspondent)
    Maria Wagenaar (Holland-Member of Amnesty Organization)
    Montreo Lange (Spain-Member of Amnesty Organization)
    Zabala Booudana (Spain-Member of Amnesty Organization)
    Lechuga Jimenez (Spain-Member of Amnesty Organization)
    Martorel Perez ( Spain-Member of Amnesty Organization)
    Edwin Davies (British lawyer)
    Giula Chiarini (Italy)
    Marcello Musto (Italy)
    Ramon Montovani (Italian MP)
    Valter Cesaris (Italian MP)
    Giovanni Bianchi (Italian MP)
    Paulo Cento (Italian MP)
    Marco Pezzoni (Italian MP)
    Evgeni Martckenkov (Russian MP)
    Bovrdouku Pavel (Russian MP)
    Boc Ekhian (Lebanese MP)
    Panos Kamenos (Greek MP)
    Dimitri Sandu (Romanian MP)
    Walter De Casaris (Italian MP)
    
    Meanwhile, SABAH (27.3.00) published an article claiming that the Turkish Foreign Ministry had announced Archbishop Christodoulos/ name was taken off of the list in 1999.

    From the Republic of Cyprus Press and Information Office (PIO) Server at http://www.pio.gov.cy/


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