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Anadolu Agency: News in English, 99-10-20

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From: The Anadolu Agency Home Page at <http://www.anadoluajansi.gov.tr/>


[01] AA Daily

20 October 1999 Wednesday

[02] TURKEY-PRESS SCAN

[03] These are some of the major headlines and their brief stories in Turkey's press on Oct 20, 1999. The Anadolu Ajansi does not verify these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.

[04] HURRIYET (LIBERAL) - ------------------ KUTLULAR, LEADER OF NUR SECT, ARRESTED Mehmet Kutlular, the leader of Nur (Divine Light) Sect and the owner of Yeni Asya newspaper, was arrested. Kutlular was put into prison on charges of his speech saying that the reason of the devastating quake was the headscarf ban. He was arrested since he provoked people to hatred and enmity by his words. Kutlular defended himself as saying, ''I do not say these. These are included in the Koran.''

[05] HE HIJACKS PLANE BY A KNIFE A hijacker carrying a knife, hijacked an EyptAir Boeing 737 en route from Istanbul to Cairo sixteen minutes after it took-off. The hijacker wanted to go to London. But, the hijacker surrendered to the security forces in Hamburg where the airliner landed for a refueling stop, four and a half hours later.

[06] MILLIYET (LIBERAL) - ----------------- IN THE NAME OF DEMOCRACY The midnight operation to the house of Merve Kavakcı caused a crisis. Political leaders reacted harshly to that. The Ministry of Justice charged three inspectors and started an investigation about State Security Court (DGM) Prosecutor Nuh Mete Yuksel who launched the ''operation.'' President Suleyman Demirel said ''Turkey is a state of law and those carrying out their duties must be more careful.''

[07] TURKISH PROTECTION FOR CLINTON The team composed of 150 persons including 15 women who will protect the world leaders during the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) summit in Istanbul, are being trained by the teams which came from the U.S. A total of 10,000 policemen will be charged during the summit.

[08] SABAH (LIBERAL) - -------------- ECEVIT LOSES HIS TEMPER Premier Bulent Ecevit demanded the related authorities to launch interrogation about Nuh Mete Yuksel, the State Security Court Republican Chief Prosecutor. Ecevit asked the related authorities to launch initiatives about Yuksel who wanted to interrogate Merve Kavakci, a woman deputy from the Virtue Party (FP) who entered into the parliamentary general assembly by wearing a headscarf, late at night in her house. ''I found further keeping on at Mrs. Kavakci very odd, and also this personal attempt of the State Security Court (DGM) prosecutor to carry out the procedure for the detention of a woman at night was very strange,'' he said.

[09] LUXURIOUS TAX TO ADDITIONAL VEHICLES The secret behind Finance Minister Sumer Oral's statement saying, ''tax arrangements which comply with the principles of social justice will be implemented in 2000'', became clear. The Finance Ministry plans increasing the taxes imposed on the land, sea, and air vehicles next year. In accordance to this increase, the tax taken from the luxurious automobiles and yachtes will be increased at least 80 percent.

[10] CUMHURIYET (LEFT) - ---------------- ANTI-NUCLEAR PROTEST The members of Greenpeace group including two Germans, three Dutch, two Dannish, and two Turks, climbed on the Bogazici Bridge of Istanbul yesterday morning. The members of Greenpeace opened banners writing, ''Cumhur Ersumer-Stop Akkuyu'' and with signs of ''no entrance'' and ''radiation.'' Later, the members of the Greenpeace group were taken into custody.

[11] JAPANESE PREFABRICATED HUTS ARRIVE IN ISTANBUL A total of 500 prefabricated huts donated by Japan, arrived in Istanbul yesterday. Three Japanese ships carrying the prefabricated huts arrived at the Haydarpasa Harbour of Istanbul. The ships were welcomed by a ceremony. The commanders of the three Japanese ships met with Hilmi Ozkok, the First Army Comander, and Erol Cakir, the Istanbul Governor.

[12] RADIKAL (LEFT) - --------------- SIGNING PLACE IS OSCE SUMMIT President Suleyman Demirel who was pleased with his one-day visit to Azerbaijan, said that ''the final agreements about Baku-Ceyhan pipeline will be signed during Organization for Security and Cooperation (OSCE) summit in Istanbul.'' U.S. President Bill Clinton who also extends support to the project, will also participate in the summit.

[13] PROJECT OF CENTURY READY BP Amoco said that the most appropriate project to transport Azeri oil to world markets is Baku-Ceyhan pipeline. BP Spokesman said that ''we decided that Baku-Ceyhan is a strategical transportation point which has to be built.'' The U.S. administration also extends full support to the project.

[14] TÜRKİYE (RIGHT) - ---------------- EGYPTIAN PLANE HIJACKED An Egyptian Airlines plane en route for Cairo was hijacked by an Arabic-speaking man armed with a knife shortly after take-off from Ataturk Airport in Istanbul. The hijacker was later captured in Hamburg Airport at night.

[15] REACTION TO MERVE INCIDENT President Suleyman Demirel, Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit, and other political leaders reacted to the midnight operation of Nuh Mete Yuksel, the State Security Court (DGM) Prosecutor to Merve Kavakcı's house. Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit said that ''I consider the incident exceedingly odd.'' Noting that the matter of Merve Kavakcı had been handled in the parliament, Ecevit said that it is unusual of a chief prosecutorsvisiting the home of the subject of an investigation, particularly at such a late hour.

[16] ZAMAN (CONSERVATIVE) - -------------------- CRISIS WITH NO REASON While Turkey seeks to join the European Union (EU) and to host the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) summit in Istanbul, even a simple legal procedure turns into a crisis. The Prosecutor of the State Security Court (DGM) tried to take the testimony of Merve Kavakcı, a deputy whose loss of membership to the parliament is being discussed, in her house late at night.

[17] APPEAL CASE OF OCALAN TO BE HEARD ON THURSDAY

[18] ANKARA, Oct 20 (A.A) - The appeal case of Abdullah Ocalan, the head of the terrorist organization PKK will be heard at Supreme Court of Appeals on Thursday. The Supreme Court of Appeals accepted the excuse of the lawyers of Ocalan on October 7 and postponed the hearing to 09.15 a.m. on October 21. Abdullah Ocalan who was sentenced to death by the State Security Court in Ankara, won't attend the court session on Thursday. If the lawyers of the accused are present in the session, they will defend their client in line with their appeal motives. Demirel Tavil, the judge, said in the first session on October 7 that the court won't permit the lawyers to request a second postponement. If the lawyers of the head terrorist fail to appeal in the session tomorrow, the court's decision will be based solely on the existing file and be given without hearing. If the lawyers are present at the hearing, a five-member Supreme Court of Appeals delegation headed by Demirel Tavil, will determine the date on which the court ruling will be announced. The Supreme Court of Appeals rejected in the first hearing the request of Cahit Torun, one of the intervenor lawyers to participate in the hearing under Article 319/2 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. The article does not permit the participation of intervenor lawyers in appeal cases. Thus, intervenor lawyers, relatives of martyrs and veterans can only watch the trial. If the Court of Appeals approves the Ankara DGM's previous decision, the death sentence will be finalized. Ocalan would then have the right to ask for a ''redress of decision,'' which is known as an extraordinary way of law. This has first have to be approved by Supreme Court of Appeals Chief Public Prosecutor Vural Savas. If Savas approves the redress of decision request of Ocalan, the request will be evaluated by the same chamber in the Supreme Court of Appeals. If Savas rejects the request, all domestic legal remedies available to Ocalan will be exhausted. If the Supreme Court of Appeals upholds the verdict against Ocalan, the case file will then be sent to the Justice Ministry and then to the Parliament. The execution of the sentence depends on the parliament's decision and its subsequent approval by President Suleyman Demirel. If the Supreme Court revokes the decision about the head terrorist in respect of the merits or procedure of the case, the accused Ocalan will be retried at Ankara DGM No. 2.

[19] NO COMPENSATION OF LOSS IN TOURISM SECTOR

[20] ANTALYA, Oct 20 (A.A) - Kerim Cavusoglu, the Chairman of Antalya Regional Executive Board of the Turkish Union of Travelling Agencies (TURSAB), said on Wednesday that compensation of losses is impossible in tourism sector. Cavusoglu told A.A correspondent that the tourism sector sells service, so one-day loss in tourism sector means a big loss. Cavusoglu said, ''the crisis in tourism sector this year was useful for Turkey because everybody saw that the touristic resorts were paralyzed due to the crisis. Especially, the government and other officials realized how much the tourism revenues carry importance for Turkey.'' ''The Tourism Ministry allocated 75 million U.S. dollars for the promotion campaigns. We wish this money to be used for promotion. If we promote Turkey in the correct way, the tourism will boom in 2000. The public and the private sectors are in cooperation. If the commitments are fulfilled and the promotion efforts are efficiently carried out, next year will be a boom for tourism, Cavusoglu added. Cavusoglu concluded, ''we have good relations with Europe. The disaster brought solidarity. If we utilize these good relations, we can mark positive developments in Turkey's tourism.''

[21] GERMANS TO CONSTRUCT 472 PREFABRICATED HUTS IN BOLU

[22] BOLU, Oct 20 (A.A) - The Germans will construct 472 prefabricated huts in Bolu which was also rocked by the devastating August quake. The officials told A.A correspondent on Wednesday that the German non- governmental organization (NGO) titled Berlin Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund (ASB) will construct 472 prefabricated huts in Golkaya, Duzce, Cumayeri, Gumusova and Cilimli counties of Bolu. The ASB company which also participated in the rescue operations and works to haul away the rubble in Adapazari, Izmit and Golcuk, accelerated its works to construct the huts, the officials said. The officials noted that the ASB plans handing over the huts to the quake survivors in November. Engineer Christian Trante, Peter Muller, the representative of ASB, and Ulrich Gutsch carry out efforts in the construction as if they were workers, the officials added. Trante said that they will construct 230 huts in Golkaya and these 22 square metre huts will cost them two million German marks. He added they will hand over the prefabricated huts in November. The ASB had earlier sent medical equipment, food staff and clothes to Golkaya, Duzce and Izmit. The company assists the construction of potable water and sewage network in Golkaya.

[23] BALANCE OF PAYMENTS

[24] ANKARA, Oct 20 (A.A) - The current balance deficit was 339 million U.S. dollars in the first seven months of 1999 according to Turkey's Balance of Payments. The Central Bank said on Wednesday that the foreign trade deficit shrank 36.7 percent between January and July 1999 as the export revenues decreased 6 percent, and import spendings reduced 20.6 percent, and the shuttle trade dropped 58.3 percent when compared to same period last year. Meanwhile, the net incomes obtained from other products and services, and unrequited transfers fell 25.8 percent to 5 billion 243 million U.S. dollars. Thus, the current balance deficit, which was 1 billion 70 million U.S. dollars in the first seven months of 1998, decreased to 339 million U.S. dollars in the same period this year.

[25] BALANCE OF PAYMENTS

[26] ANKARA, Oct 20 (A.A) - The shuttle trade decreased 58.3 percent in the January-July 1999 period when compared to same period last year. According to the balance sheet announced by the Central Bank on Wednesday, the exports which had become 18 billion 313 million U.S. dollars together with a 2 billion 479 million U.S. dollars of shuttle trade in the first seven months of this year, became 15 billion 951 million U.S. dollars together with a 1 billion 33 million U.S. dollars shuttle trade in the same period in 1999. The imports in the same period decreased from 27 billion 129 million U.S. dollars to 21 billion 533 million U.S. dollars within the framework of those developments. The foreign trade deficit which was 8 billion 816 million U.S. dollars in the period in question last year, decreased 36.7 percent to 5 billion 582 million U.S. dollars. Meanwhile, the active foreign capital inflow fell 13.6 to 254 million U.S. dollars percent in the first seven months of the year. The active foreign capital inflow in the same period last year was 294 million U.S. dollars. When the portfolio investments are taken into consideration, the net inflow through the bond issues in the first seven months in 1998 was 809 million U.S. dollars while the net inflow through the bond issues was 759 million U.S. dollars in the same period this year. The net inflow in protfolio investments increased from 705 million U.S. dollars to 1 billion 986 million U.S. dollars in the same period. The net inflow in long-term capital movements had been 3 billion 242 million U.S. dollars in the first seven months of 1998 while the outflow in long-term capital movements was 545 million U.S. dollars in the same period in 1999.

[27] BALANCE OF PAYMENTS

[28] ANKARA, Oct 20 (A.A) - The tourism revenues decreased 32 percent to 2 billion 409 million U.S. dollars in the first seven months of 1999 compared to same perios last year. The Central Bank said on Wednesday that the tourism incomes had been 3 billion 544 million U.S. dollars in the same period in 1998. As of the same period in 1999, the tourism spendings dropped 13.3 percent to 1 billion 53 million U.S. dollars. The tourism spendings had been 1 billion 248 million U.S. dollars in the same period last year.

[29] DSP PARLIAMENTARY GROUP'S MEETING

[30] ANKARA, Oct 20 (A.A) - Bulent Ecevit, the Prime Minister, said on Wednesday that a positive example of democratic compromise was shown concerning the Amnesty Law. ''With the cooperation of all political parties in the parliament, almost all of the factors which concern the public opinion have been removed,'' Ecevit, the Prime Minister and the leader of the Democratic Left Party (DSP), said. Addressing the DSP Parliamentary Group's meeting, Ecevit said they have very limited time to form healthy sheltering opportunities in the disaster areas. Ecevit said the infrastructures of prefabricated huts were concluded rapidly and many of those huts were delivered. Ecevit added that the centers, which were established together with the contributions of friendly countries, would start to be in service as of next week. Noting that they solved the temporary and permanent residence problems, Ecevit said they provided wide- range opportunities to those who rebuilt or repaired their houses. Prime Minister Ecevit said they helped the tradesmen, artisans, farmers, and municipalities affected by the quake, and the implementation of monthly 100 million Turkish Liras (TL) aid to each of 20 thousand survivors started. Pointing out that all of those works were financed by the Treasury and Social Solidarity Fund without waiting for the foreign aid inflow, Ecevit said the aid extended from the fund in question has already reached 30 trillion TL. Stressing that they would not neglect other regions in Turkey, Ecevit said they are determined to speed up investments especially in Eastern and Southeastern Anatolia. The Prime Minister stated that they encouraged the foreign capital investments in the region, and they expect a great amount of foreign trade inflow after the concordance laws regarding arbitration came into effect. Emphasizing that the obstacles in front of the Baku-Ceyhan Project were removed as a result of Turkey's determined and patient attitude and the support of the U.S., Ecevit said, ''thus, Turkey will be the bridge which connects the Caspian to Mediterranean. When the Blue Stream Project concludes, Black Sea will be tied to Mediterranean via Turkey.'' Bulent Ecevit said the European Union (EU) from now on can't venture to totally discriminate Turkey, positive signals started to be shown but there was no need to be deceived by excessive optimism. Noting that he hopes the EU will not attempt to insist on condition that may endanger the national unity and integrity and existence of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), Ecevit said, ''Turkey will never submit such kind of insistence.'' Emphasizing that they are determined to remove the deficiencies in the state of law, human rights and democracy due to the desire of the Turkish people, Ecevit said they started to take rapid steps to this end.

[31] RELATIONS BETWEEN TURKEY AND GREECE

[32] IZMIR, Oct 20 (A.A) - Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis said on Wednesday that they show a sincere and clear attitude concerning Turkey's participation in the European Union (EU), and the development of the relations between Turkey and Greece. Costas Simitis sent a letter on Wednesday to Ekrem Demirtas, the Chairman of the Izmir Chamber of Commerce (IZTO). Simitis said in his reply-letter that he shared the opinions of Demirtas about the reconstruction of the peaceful atmosphere which was settled in last 75 years regarding the prosperity of the Turkish and Greek nations and the security of the region. Costas Simitis stressed that the Turkish and Greek governments have to cooperate to improve the bilateral talks and dialogue between the two countries in the fields of trade and tourism. Greek Prime Minister Simitis said the Turkish and Greek businessmen agreed to increase the economic relations between Turkey and Greece. ''In addition to the opinions of the businessmen, the Turkish and Greek governments are of the same opinion that there is a need for cooperation to increase the bilateral talks on economic relations and especially in the fields of trade and tourism. With this respect, we encourage the private sector in the field of exchange of experience,'' he said. Noting that Greece adopts a sincere and clear position towards Turkey's participation in the European Union (EU), and the development of the relations between Turkey and Greece, Simitis said, in return for this, we want to see an active effort from the Turkish government.

[33] OSCE SUMMIT-CYPRUS - FOREIGN MINISTRY: ''TURKEY'S POSITION CONCERNING CYPRUS ISSUE IS CLEAR''

[34] ANKARA-ROME, Oct 20 (A.A) - Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday that Turkey's position concerning the Cyprus issue is clear, and the conditions for the Greek-Cypriot side administrators' participation in the meetings in Turkey were specified earlier. Sermet Atacanli, the Deputy Spokesman of the Foreign Ministry, held his weekly press conference at the Foreign Ministry. When asked whether the Cyprus question would be brought onto the agenda during the Summit of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in Istanbul, Atacanli said that Turkey's position concerning the issue is clear. When asked what kind of a procedure would be followed in case of participation of Greek-Cypriot side officials in the Istanbul Summit, Atacanli said the procedure is clear, and it will be implemented in the same way. When reminded of the news saying that the visit of Greek Premier Massimo D'Alema before the Istanbul Summit had been cancelled, Atacanli said the visit of D'Alema to Turkey is still on the agenda. ''Mr. D'Alema's visit to Turkey before the OSCE Summit in Istanbul is still on the agenda. The two sides are still working on the schedule of this visit, '' he said. Meanwhile, Italian Prime Ministry Press Center Director Pasquale Cascella and Massimo D'Alema's Advisor Massimo Cristilli told the A.A correspondent that there is not any scheduled visit of D'Alema to Turkey prior to the OSCE Summit in Istanbul.

[35] STATE MINISTER IRTEMCELIK RECEIVES GERMAN PARLIAMENTARY DELEGATION

[36] ANKARA, Oct 20 (A.A) - Mehmet Ali Irtemcelik, State Minister, received on Wednesday a seven-member delegation from the Interior Affairs Commission of the German Federal Parliament, headed by Dr. Michael Bursch. Addressing journalists after the meeting, Irtemcelik said that the meeting was very positive. Irtemcelik noted that he had informed the German parliamentary delegation about his meeting with the non-governmental organizations. Cem Ozdemir, deputy of the German Greens Party, said that the latest situation of the amnesty law was also discussed at the meeting. Ozdemir said, ''we especially brought onto agenda the situation of Esber Yagmurdereli. We think that an amnesty law including Yagmurdereli will be a promising development for Turkey. Haluk Kirci who killed six people, can benefit from the amnesty law while Yagmurdereli who expressed his opinions, cannot benefit from it. This does not conform to any norm of modern law.'' Claiming that there were still laws preventing the thought in Turkey, Ozdemir noted that they exchanged opinions with Irtemcelik about the issue. Ozdemir also added, ''we met with a person who is defending the common values regarded with the European Union (EU). His meeting with human rights organizations was very promising. We fully support his approach.'' The German delegation will proceed to Diyarbakir later today to visit the water purification facility which was supported by Germany.

[37] PARRY, DIRECTOR OF POLITICAL AFFAIRS OF BRITISH FOREIGN MINISTRY, IN TURKEY

[38] ANKARA, Oct 20 (A.A) - Mehmet Ali Irtemcelik, State Minister, received on Wednesday Emyr Jones Parry, Director of Political Affairs of British Foreign Ministry. No statement has been given about the agenda of the meeting which lasted for 45 minutes. Meanwhile, an official of the British Embassy in Ankara told the A.A correspondent that Parry's visit to Turkey was one of frequent visits between the two countries. Parry who came to Turkey yesterday, is expected to leave for Britain later today after finalizing his contacts with the Foreign Ministry officials. The official of the British Embassy in Ankara added that Turkey's candidacy to the European Union (EU) was discussed at the meeting because Parry's visit to Turkey coincided before the EU's summit in Helsinki in December. Official also recalled that Britain has fully supported the announcement of Turkey's candidacy at Helsinki Summit in December.

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