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Anadolu Agency: News in English, 00-12-29Anadolu Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: The Anadolu Agency Home Page at <http://www.anadoluajansi.com.tr/>Anadolu AgencyANADOLU AGENCY NEWS 29 DECEMBER 2000 Friday CONTENTS
[01] TURKEY-PRESS SCANThese are some of the major headlines and their brief stories in Turkey's press on December 29, 2000. The Anadolu Agency does not verify these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.HURRIYET (LIBERAL)NOW, IT'S BUREAUCRATS' TURNNuh Mete Yuksel, the Ankara State Security Court (DGM) Prosecutor who completed the dossier regarding the Egebank investigation, is now investigating the bureaucrats who turned a blind eye to the corruption. Yuksel has started to investigate the bureaucrats who did not submit the reports related with the Egebank to the judges on time. WIFE OF TURKISH AMBASSADOR CHOSEN AS AMBASSADRESS OF 2000 MILLIYET (LIBERAL)TOTAL OF 109 PEOPLE DIE ON SIXTH DAY OF HOLIDAYTen people died and 39 people were injured in the traffic accidents which happened on the second day of the Eid al-Fitr and sixth day of the long holiday. Thus, the death toll reached 109 and the number of injured rose to 209. IMF LOAN IN TREASURY SABAH (LIBERAL)PEACE DANCE AT BORDERA total of 3,000 Syrian people came to Turkey through the Turkey-Syria border to spend the Eid al-Fitr with their relatives in Turkey. Turkish soldiers and the Syrian commanders danced together at the border. The residents of Ceylanpinar township welcomed their relatives coming from Syria. EID AL-FITR AND NEW YEAR CELEBRATION FROM SEZER TO FRIENDLY COUNTRIES CUMHURIYET (LEFT)SO-CALLED ARMENIAN ALLEGATIONS BROUGHT TO AGENDA DURING ELECTIONSForeign Minister Ismail Cem, who was in southern Antalya province to spend the Eid al-Fitr holiday, said that the so-called Armenian allegations are brought to the agenda of some countries especially during the election times to gain votes. Cem said, ''we are struggling against the injustice made against Turkey by these so-called genocide allegations.'' TUYGAN IN WESTERN THRACE RADIKAL (LEFT)DEATH TOLL RISES TO 31Hasan Gungormez, an inmate who burnt himself to death during the intervention in Cankiri prison, died. Today is the 71st day of the death fasts in the prisons. INTENSE HISTORICAL EXCAVATIONS YENI BINYIL (LIBERAL)PRISONS OF EU COUNTRIESThe Justice Ministry translated the European Prisons Regulations into Turkish. All the prisons will be re-arranged by taking these rules and regulations as a base. A commission was set up for the restructuring of the prisons. Professor Sulhi Donmezer was appointed as the chairman of this commission. Some of these rules are: ''the inmates should shelter in individual cells at nights despite special situations. The inmates should be provided water and cleaning materials for their personal care. The inmates should be permitted to wear their own clothes if they want to.'' HOLIDAY STARTED WITH SNOW BUT WILL END WITH WARM WEATHER TURKIYE (RIGHT)INMATES ALSO CELEBRATED EID AL-FITRNinety percent of the inmates who were transferred to the Edirne F type prison, ended their death fasts because they were saved from the pressure of the terrorist organizations. Twenty inmates gave up their hunger strikes. AMNESTY CANNOT BE GRANTED TO TRAITORS ZAMAN (CONSERVATIVE)CAPPADOCIA IS FOCAL POINT OF FOREIGNERSTwenty television channels from ten countries shot documentary films in Cappadocia in 2000. Hasil Yenipinar, the Curator of the Nevsehir Museum, said that seven television channels from Japan, two each from Germany, the U.S., Italy and France, and one each from South Korea, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Poland, Australia, and New Zealand made documentary films in Cappadocia, which is one of the most important culture centers of Turkey. Yenipinar said that the foreign television channels shot their documentary films in historical and touristic sites like Goreme, Urgup, Avanos, Mustafapasa, Uchisar, Zelve, Pasabaglari, Ozkonak, Derinkuyu, Kaymakli, Ortahisar and Cavusin. -JUSTICE MINISTRY: A statement of the Justice Ministry said that the Republican chief prosecutor's offices started to investigate such allegations. The statement noted that some newspapers published unreal news about the conditions and implementations in the F type prisons. The inmates who were transferred to F type prisons were searched when they came to the prison, the statement said, adding that the inmates were not treated badly in the F type prisons. There are not any problems resulting from the central heating system in the F type prison, the statement noted. The statement continued, ''the prison administrators permitted the families of the inmates to bring clothes to their children. The prison administration also gave clothes, shoes, slippers and socks to the inmates who demanded them. The inmates are not forced to wear similar clothes. The inmates continue to wear their own clothes if they want to. Clean and new matresses were given to all the inmates in the F type prisons.'' ''Under the regulations, it is obligatory to shelter the juvenile inmates in separate places. To this end, an inmate who was below 18 years old and who was transferred to Ankara-Sincan F type prison was put to a separate room. Since there is not any other juvenile inmate in the prison, this inmate has to stay in the room alone,'' the statement said. The statement noted that under the circulars of the Ministry, the inmates who are on hunger strikes and death fasts, are put in separate rooms. The statement continued, ''these inmates are given sugared water, salt and liquids. Doctors are checking these inmates every day and the inmates, whose health conditions are critical, are transferred to hospitals. The claims that some inmates were killed by gunfire and by setting them ablaze during the operations in prisons are not true.'' ''As it was seen by the programmes of the television channels, the inmates were urged to death by the so-called leaders of the terrorist organizations. We can never forget how the so-called leaders set their own friends on fire by tying them on the doors. The claims saying that the inmates transferred to F type prisons were tortured do not have any other target than distorting the realities. The Republican chief prosecutor's offices launched investigation into these claims,'' the statement added. -JUSTICE MINISTER TURK SAYS PROTESTS IN PRISONS DIRECTED FROM OUTSIDE Turk visited Besikduzu, Carsibasi, Akcaabat and Tonya townships of northeastern Trabzon province due to Eid al-Fitr. Addressing the reporters, Turk said, ''for example, one of the terrorist organizations is centered in Brussels. The terrorist organization can give instructions to its members from that center during the process. This is not a secret. We were receiving e-mails that the protests, the death fasts would continue.'' Turk added, ''we have launched initiatives in Belgian authorities to put an end to the activities of this center which is apparently working as an information center. These initiatives continue. In this context, the protests were directed from outside. But, those who are in Belgium are people who departed from Turkey. Other countries are weak in one point. That is, they permit the activities of terrorist organizations to comply with democracy as in Fehriye Erdal case.'' -EARTHQUAKE JOLTS VAN Officials of the Bogazici University Kandilli Observatory Center and Seismology Institute said that an earthquake jolted southeast of Van Lake around 2.35 a.m. The officials said that the earthquake was measuring 3.4 on the Richter scale. The earthquake was felt in and around Van, the officials noted, adding that there were no report of casulties in the earthquake. -EXPORTS TO AFRICA AND ASIA The region exported 5 million 141 thousand U.S. dollar agricultural products to Asia in the same period. Exports to Africa increased 1 percent while exports to Asia climbed 28.9 percent between January and November 2000 when compared with the same period last year. The figures of the Southeastern Anatolia Exporters' Union indicated that 1 million 69 thousand U.S. dollar cereals, leguminosae, oil seeds and products, 922 thousand U.S. dollar dried fruit and 9 million 287 thousand U.S. dollar textile products were exported to African countries between January and November 2000. The region exported 978 thousand U.S. dollar cereals, leguminosae, oil seeds and products, 224 thousand U.S. dollar dried fruit, and 3 million 939 thousand U.S. dollar textile products to Asia in the same period. Algeria ranked the first in the exports to African countries with 3 million 844 thousandU.S. dollars while Iran came the first among Asian countries with 2 million 358 thousand U.S. dollars. -HARRAN ATTRACTS TOURISTS WITH ITS HISTORICAL SITES Officials of Tourism Provincial Directorate told A.A correspondent on Friday that the number of tourists visiting Harran increased 50 percent this year when compared with last year. The officials said that Harran, which is 44 kilometres away from Sanliurfa, attracts the tourists with the written documents coming from some 11,000 years ago and with the ruins of the first university in the world. Mathematician Sabit Bin Kurra, astronomy scholar Battani, Cabir Ibn-i Hayyan who was considered as the inventor of atom, and religion scholar Ibn- i Teymiyye were scientists who were educated in the Harran University, the officials noted. The officials said that as the excavations which were launched in Harran in 1983 are completed, the history of the township will be brought to daylight. ''The Han-el Bar'rur Caravanserai which is 20 kilometres away from the township, Suayb city which is 30 kilometres away, and Sogmatar city which is 45 kilometres away, are the places that should be visited. Ulu Mosque is another historical place that should be seen,'' the officials said. The officials noted that 4,273 foreign tourists visited Harran last year, adding that this number increased 50 percent this year. -JUSTICE MINISTER TURK: Turk visited Caykara and Dernekpazari townships of northeastern Trabzon province due to Eid al-Fitr. Turk told reporters that these organizations should stop supporting the death fasts. ''Everybody should behave with responsibility against these protests. However, some non-governmental organizations are supporting these protests. This is very wrong. This means encouraging people to commit suicide. The relatives of the inmates and the non-governmental organizations should take joint action to persuade the inmates to stop their protests to prevent any losses of lives,'' Turk said. Noting that the state has done what was necessary to put an end to the death fasts, Turk said, ''those who were on hunger strikes or death fasts due to the pressure of the terrorist organizations were saved. But, some inmates continue their resistance. Some circles support these inmates.'' Emphasizing that the doctors should fulfil their responsibilities regarding the death fasts, Turk went on saying, ''the aim of being a doctor is saving a person's life regarless of what the cost may be. Saving people's lives is the highest ethical value for the doctors. We expect the lawyers to fulfil their responsibilities. The state has saved those who continued their protests due to the pressure of the terrorist organizations. Now, we expect the doctors to do their best to end these protests and to save the inmates whose health conditions are serious.'' -TURKEY HOSTS MAINLY GERMAN TOURISTS FOR THREE YEARS Officials of the Tourism Ministry said on Friday that 9 million 978 thousand 457 people visited Turkey in the first eleven months of 2000. The officials noted that 2 million 150 thousand 425 Germans came to Turkey in 1998 while this number was 1 million 344 thousand 212 in 1999 and 2 million 191 thousand 928 in the first eleven months of 2000. The Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) countries, including Russia, Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine, Armenia and Turkish republics, were the second country from where tourists rushed to Turkey, the officials stated. The officials said that 1 million 254 thousand 660 people from CIS countries came to Turkey in 1998 while this number was 994 thousand 230 in 1999 and 1 million 305 thousand 391 in the first eleven months of this year. Britain ranked the third in the number of tourists visiting Turkey, the officials pointing out, adding that 987,485 British people came to Turkey in 1998 and this number was 806,307 in 1999 and 897,897 in 2000. The American, French, Dutch, Iranian, Bulgarian, Austrian, Israeli, Yugoslavian, Romanian, Belgian, Italian and Greek were the other nations visiting Turkey in 2000, the officials noted. The officials added that almost 3 million 200 thousand tourists preferred Antalya while 2 million 250 thousand tourists preferred Istanbul and 1 million 350 preferred Mugla. -JUSTICE MINISTER TURK: Turk told reporters that 496 inmates continue hunger strikes while 220 inmates are death fasting. ''Six death fasting inmates have been hospitalized. Sixteen inmates who were death fasting in Kocaeli prison and nine people who were on hunger strikes ended their protests yesterday. We are trying to put an end to the protests. The health teams in the hospitals are working 24 hours a day. The health teams are continuously checking the conditions of the death fasting inmates,'' Turk said. Upon questions on the claims that inmates are tortured in F type prisons, Turk said, ''there is not any torture in prisons. Our Ministry has released the necessary statement. These claims are unreal. But, unfortunately, some press organs exaggerate the news. The press organs which publish these news should also publish the statements of the Justice Ministry. Otherwise, they cannot be objective and impartial. But, we consider such news as tip-offs and to this end, we launch investigation.'' Responding to another question, Turk noted that some people have been making baseless propogandas about the F type prisons to blacken these prisons. Turk said, ''there were some deficiencies in these prisons in the first days but all of these deficiencies have been overcome. There is not any torture in the prisons.'' When asked whether or not there are any inmates who died of death fasts, Turk said that there were not any inmates who died of such protests. -EXPORTERS TO ATTEND INTERNATIONAL FAIRS IN 2001 A statement of the Forum Fair Organization said on Friday that the International Cairo Fair will be held between March 21 and 30, 2001 and that foodstuff, textile products, plastic tools, leather products, paper, refrigerators, chemicals, automotive and by-industry products and forestry products will be displayed in the fair. The statement noted that the International Tripoli Fair will be organized between April 2 and 12, 2001. Iran-steel products, foodstuff, cement, prefabricated huts, construction materials, home devices, computers, medicine and medical equipment, furniture and agricultural machines will be exhibited in Tripoli, the statement added. -OFFICE OF GENERAL STAFF: A statement of the Office of General Staff said that a newspaper dated December 25, 2000 published a story titled ''Soldier Said 2010'' referring to the TSK in a briefing given during the visit that the French National Security Academy paid to Turkey. The statement noted that this story led to the comments of some commentators in some press organs in the following days. The TSK is having military cooperation with many countries within the framework of the bilateral relations, NATO, Partnership for Peace (PfP), Mediterranean dialogue, and regional initiatives, the statement pointed out. The statement stressed that in this context, 400-500 foreign delegations a year and almost 30-35 delegations a months are visiting Turkey as the guest of the TSK and that official briefings and social activities are organized during these visits. The statement continued, ''in the end of the investigations carried out, it was revealed that a delegation from the French National Security Academy visited National Security Academy and an official briefing was given to the guest delegation. It was also revealed that the questions were responded but that no statement saying that Turkey cannot integrate with the EU before 2010 was made.'' ''It can be understood that the journalist who wrote the story and titled his story as ''Soldier Said 2010'' used this expression by the impressions he got from other contacts and social activities. Also, the mentioned delegation did not visit the Chief of Staff Headquarters. As it had earlier been announced, the TSK expresses its official views about the EU in legal platforms like about every other issue. To this end, the personal views of those who express their ideas in the press organs or certain receptions do not bind the TSK,'' the statement said. That some circles trying to show the TSK as if it was against the integration with the EU does not reflect the realities,'' the statement said. The statement noted that the only aim of the TSK is protecting the welfare of the Turkish nation and the unity and integrity of the country and providing the existence of the Republic of Turkey. The TSK is determined to continue to support every issue which is in the benefit of Turkish nation and country, the statement emphasized. The statement added, ''the TSK is announcing its views about the issues which not only concern the EU integration but also our security in legal platforms. To this end, we want to emphasize that any personal views expressed in any atmosphere due to any reason by people except the officials do not bind TSK and the comments made by depending on such statements will not reflect the realities.'' -CEYLANPINAR HEAD OFFICIAL UMIT: Umit told A.A correspondent that all of the Syrian families who had applied to come to Turkey during the Eid al-Fitr, could not come to Turkey. A total of 450 families came to Turkey on the second day of the Eid al-Fitr and 716 families on the third day, Umit noted. Umit added that the families who entered into Turkey on Thursday will start to return to their country.
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