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Cyprus PIO: Turkish Cypriot Press and Other Media, 00-08-17

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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. 156/00 -- 17.8.00

[A] NEWS ITEMS

  • [01] New commanders of occupying forces arrive KIBRIS (17.8.00) reports that the newly appointed commanders of the Turkish occupation troops in the occupied area arrived in the occupied area yesterday. KIBRIS reports that the new commander of the 28th Division major general Bahtiyar Turker and the new commander of the so-called Security Forces Brigadier General Galip Mendi who will replace Major General Osman Pamukoglu, and Brigadier General Ali Nihat Ozeyranli, who will return to Turkey to take over their new posts. The paper reports that Brigadier General Ozeyranli will be handing over the command of the so-called Security Forces to Brigadier General Galip Mendi today and tomorrow Major General Bahtiyar Turker will take over the command of the 28th division from Major General Pamukoglu tomorrow. Moreover, AVRUPA (17.8.00) reports that Brigadier General Galip Mendi, had served in the occupied area as the head of the so-called Civil Defence Organisation. While he was heading the so-called Civil Defence Organisation the famous St Barnabas armed raid took place and Turkish Cypriot journalist Kutlu Adali was assassinated in the occupied area. Prior to his new appointment as the commander of the so-called ``Security Forces'' Galip Mendi was serving as Military Attache in Baku, Azerbaidjan.
  • [02] Turkish-Libyan Parliamentary friendship groups call for co-operation Members of the Turkish-Libyan Parliamentary Friendship Group concluded their five-day visit to Libya and returned to Turkey. The Friendship groups of the two countries signed a joint statement during the visit. The joint statement pointed out that co-operation between the parliaments of the two countries should be increased, adding that ``members of Turkish Parliament expressed their support to the Libyan people for the lifting of the embargo and noted that their solidarity with Libyan people continued.'' The joint statement which envisaged reciprocal meetings between the friendship groups of the two parliaments, noted that they aimed at reciprocal visits between Turkey and Libya in culture, education and science. The Turkish-Libyan Friendship Group, composed of parliamentarians of the parties represented at the parliament, concluded their visit to Libya which aims at improving co-operation between the parliaments of the two countries. The Turkish delegation, during its contacts in Libya, met with Ettreki, Minister Responsible for African Affairs. Speaking at the meeting, Ettreki said his country has an important place in Africa and noted that they could co-operate with Turkey in this continent. Pointing out that Turkey was an important country to defend the rights of the Islam's world in Europe, Ettreki said both sides should do their best to improve relations, adding that, ``you have seen who your friends and enemies are during the Cyprus Peace Operation.'' Alphan, the group Chairman, pointed out that Turkey was an important country in the Middle East, Central Asia, and in the Balkans, adding that, ``the politicians should find mutual interests and build up our own policies around it. The important thing is dialogue.'' He said they would be pleased to see Libyan leader Moammar Ghaddafi's wife in the peace and woman meeting that will take place in Turkey in October 1- 5. Meanwhile, Ghaddafi sent a verbal message to President Ahmet Necdet Sezer saying, ``you could be sure that problems between the two countries would be removed'', and has sent his sincere wishes to Turkish people.
  • [03] New economic incentive measures in occupied Cyprus KIBRIS (17.8.00) reports that the so-called ``Incentive Law'' adopted by the pseudo Assembly was published in the so-called ``Official Gazette'' and entered into force on 14 August 2000. KIBRIS reports that the new ``Law'' will provide incentives for research and development projects, for projects that will open new employment opportunities that it will do away with the economic development imbalance existing between the regions. The new ``law'' will be export oriented and is expected to bring in foreign currency, it will stand up to international competition, will introduce advanced and suitable technology and will encourage exports. The so-called ``State Planning Organisation'' will have the authority to issue permissions for those investments that will be able to benefit from the ``Incentive Law''.
  • [04] Turkish Cypriot 'Bank Victims' call on 'government' to resign According to Yeni Demokrat (17.8.00) the Association of Turkish Cypriot Bank Depositors and Bank Victims has called on the ``government'' to resign. The association issued a written statement saying that a delegation from the association went to the ``Prime Minister's'' Office at 1230 today and handed a petition to ``Under Secretary'' Mustafa Tokay to be delivered to ``Prime Minister'' Dervis Eroglu. In the statement the association recalls that the protocol signed by so- called Finance Minister Mehmet Bayram and by the bank depositors' representatives on the schedule of payments to the latter was unilaterally annulled. The association asserts that this is unacceptable, and that furthermore, the depositors were not given any other proposals for a solution until today. The association says in its statement that after receiving the petition, Mustafa Tokay said that he does not agree with the contents of the petition, that the ``government'' is organising meetings to come up with a new payment plan for the depositors, and that a decision will soon be reached at these meetings.
  • [05] Potato production down since 1992 According to KIBRIS (15.8.00) around 1500 tonnes of potatoes have been discarded because they were unfit for human consumption. KIBRIS adds that potato growing, which is one of the major agricultural products of the occupied area, started declining since 1992. It reports that in 1992 the production was 25.624 tonnes while today this figure is 6 thousand tonnes. KIBRIS says that the 1500 tonnes of potato became rotten while stored in a cold storage room. Potato growers expressed their anger in the face of the occupation regime's inability to find markets to export their product.
  • [06] Increase in cost of living According to KIBRIS (17.8.00) the ``State Planning Organisation'' has announced that the cost of living has increased by 5.03% in the period between 10 July and 10 August. According to a statement issued by the ``State Planning Organisation'', the consumer price index, which stood at 32.21% on 10 July 2000 based on the 13 December 1999 figures increased to 38.85 on 10 August 2000.
  • [B] COMMENTS AND EDITORIALS

  • [07] Avrupa comments on behaviour of two generals Sener Levent writing in AVRUPA (17.8.00) in his column Angle (Agi) under the title ``Generals'' says that while Major General Ali Nihat Ozeyranli was promoted to Brigadier General, corps commander Lieutenant General Ali Yalgin not only was not promoted to the rank of General but he was sent into retirement before reaching the age of sixty. Levent praises General Ali Yalgin for the services he rendered in the occupied area, however, he says in an ironic manner ``Ali Yalgin committed a major 'sin' by protecting 'AVRUPA' and 'traitors' like Sener Levent!'' He used to send police escorts to protect us late in the evening. He worked hard so that everybody in this country could express freely their views. This was too much. He was a democrat. It is not possible to have a general with democratic ideas.'' Sener Levent then lists what Major General Ozeyranli did during his tenure in the occupied area. He says that Ozeyranli accused him and his colleague of being spies and traitors and exerted every pressure to silence him. ``According to Ali Yalcin Pasha, Sener levent was a partriot! According to Ali Nihat Levent was a spy! Ali Yalcin Pasha gave us escorts to protect us. In turn Ali Nihat Ozeyranli arrested us as spies. One General protected us, the other General put us in a cell'', Levent declares.

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


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