GOOD MORNING--TURKEY PRESS SCAN ON SEPT 24

Güncelleme Tarihi:

GOOD MORNING--TURKEY PRESS SCAN ON SEPT 24
Oluşturulma Tarihi: Eylül 24, 2008 09:36

These are some of the major headlines and their summaries in the Turkish press on Sept. 24, 2008. Hurriyet English does not verify these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.

Haberin Devamı

HURRIYET
--MR ZAHID’S UNREAL HOUSES
The building society in Germany, of which executive board had included also Zahid Akman, the head of Turkey’s media watchdog declared bankruptcy and failed to build the houses for its 1300 contributors, although they had taken incentive premiums from Germany for this purpose. Germany now asks the millions of euros of funds to be returned to the contributors.

--14 MORE DETAINED IN ERGENEKON INVESTIGATION
In the eighth phase of the operation Ergenekon, journalist Tuncay Ozkan, former mayor of Esenyurt Gurbuz Capan, and former police chief Adil Serdar Sacan were detained. Also, forensic medicine experts Safak Akbas, Yildirim Basaran, Mustafa Tavsan and Mustafa Aga; and retired colonel Tanju Guvendiren were among the detainees. Guvendiren was the former state security court (DGM) prosecutor in Ankara and the honorary member of the Military Court of Appeals.

Haberin Devamı

--ERUYGUR OPENS HIS EYE, UNDERGOES SURGERY
Retired general Sener Eruygur, who fell in prison and suffered a cerebral hemorrhage, opened his eyes for the first time in six days. Eruygur was in prison within the scope of operation Ergenekon. Eruygur underwent surgery, and doctors implanted a device in his head that regulates blood pressure. Eruygur will be anaesthetized for a few more days.

MILLIYET
--EUROPE'S MOST CROWDED CITY: ISTANBUL
European Union's statistics institution, Eurostat, announced that Istanbul is Europe's most crowded city with a population of 9,898,000 people. With its 3,402,000 people, Ankara ranked the fourth biggest city in Europe.

--TOFAS SUSPENDS PRODUCTION FOR A BRIEF TIME
Turkish Automotive Factory, TOFAS, announced that it would suspend production for a period of two weeks from Sept. 24, due to the economic recession in Europe and falling sales. Auto production will resume on October 8.


SABAH
--PRESIDENT GUL: THE GAP SHOULD BE CLOSED
President Abdullah Gul extended support to calls for reform at the U.N. General Assembly meeting and said the greatest task laying ahead of the international community was closing the gap between the richest and poorest countries as fast as possible.

Haberin Devamı

--FORMER POLICE CHIEF IN POLICE CUSTODY
The ninth wave of Ergenekon investigation came yesterday. A total of 14 people, including journalist Tuncay Ozkan, former police Chief Adil Serdar Sacan, former State Security Court prosecutor Ret. Col. Tanju Guvendiren, former mayor Gurbuz Capan, as well as surgeons and forensic experts were taken into police custody.


VATAN
--IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS IN ERGENEKON AND DENIZ FENERI CASES
Police raided the homes of 14 well-known people early on Tuesday in the eighth wing of operation Ergenekon. Journalist Tuncay Ozkan; former Esenyurt mayor Gurbuz Capan; Adil Serdar Sacan, the former chief of Istanbul Organized Crimes Department; former prosecutor and retired colonel Tanju Guvendiren; former editor-in-chief of Kanalturk Adnan Bulut; and Ozkan's doctor and a cardiologist Mesut Ozcan were detained in simultaneous operations carried out in Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir.

Haberin Devamı

Judicial expert Mahir Akkar was also taken into custody. Akkar had filed a complaint against the administrators of the Justice and Development Party (AKP) to the Supreme Court of Appeals Chief Prosecutor's Office. Akkar lodged a complaint against the AKP administrators, Premier Tayyip Erdogan and former parliament speaker Bulent Arinc, saying "they were targeting at the secular state and were in actions resembling Shariah."

--850 MILLION YTL TO SINPAS FOR ATAKOY COASTAL LAND
The Sinpas-Kat consortium won an auction a 124,980 square-meter plot of the Housing Development Administration of Turkey (TOKI) in Istanbul's Atakoy coast. TOKI put the plot to sale with an estimated value of 650 million new Turkish liras (YTL). Sinpas-Kat offered 850 million YTL.

Haberin Devamı


CUMHURIYET
--NINTH WAVE IN ERGENEKON
Sixteen people, including former Esenyurt mayor Gurbuz Capan, journalist Tuncay Ozkan and former police chief Adil Serdar Capan were taken into police custody on Tuesday in simultaneous operations carried out in Ankara, Izmir and Istanbul. Former State Security Court Judge Ret. Col. Tanju Guvendiren and Tuncay Ozkan's physician, cardiologist Mesut Ozcan, were taken into custody in Ankara, were transferred to Istanbul for questioning.

Leader of the "Biz Kac Kisiyiz" platform, Ozkan said what they were face to face with was "Recep fascism". Former Police Chief Sacan was known for police investigations regarding corruption allegations in Istanbul during the time Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan was the mayor of Istanbul. Mahir Akkar, who is also among the people who were arrested, had sued AK Party officials in the past.

Haberin Devamı

--HISARCIKLIOGLU WARNS: NOOSE ON OUR NECK
Rifat Hisarciklioglu, the chair of the Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB) who said "free market economy collapsed", said the greatest risk for Turkey was the debt load of the real sector. Hisarciklioglu said, "Everybody should watch out for their balance sheet. If anyone falls, this will trigger others."


RADIKAL
--SMOKING BAN EFFECTIVE IN REDUCING CIGARETTE CONSUMPTION
The indoor smoking ban that went into effect on May 19 has had a great impact on smokers throughout Turkey. Cigarette consumption has fallen significantly.

--GUL PRESIDENT UNTIL 2014
If a draft law of the ruling AKP was adopted, Turkish President Abdullah Gul would remain as the president until 2014. According to the draft law on the "Presidential Election Law", the president will be elected by popular vote and serve for a period of five years. Individuals will be eligible to get elected for a second period. In order to get elected as the president, an individual must be at least 40 years old and be a university graduate. The presidential election will be a two-round one. In the first round, an individual must have received more than half of the votes to get elected as the president. If a candidate does not receive more than half of the votes, then a second round of election will take place in which the candidate with the majority of the votes will get elected as the president.


YENI SAFAK
--THEY ARE ALSO DETAINING ME
Gurbuz Capan, Tuncay Ozkan and Adil Serdar Sacan were detained within the scope of operation Ergenekon. When he saw the police, Ozkan called Sahin Mengu, an MP from the Republican People's Party (CHP), just as retired general Hursit Tolon had, and informed that police were detaining him.

--400 MLN DOLLARS TO TMSF
Cukurova Group agreed with the Savings Deposit Insurance Fund (TMSF) on its debts stemming from Interbank. Mehmet Emin Karamehmet will pay $400 million to the fund. $249 million of this amount is the debt itself, and the rest is accrued interest.

--FEAST IN THE AIR
The Feast of Ramadan has pleased airline companies. Airline companies have increased their flights to meet the demand of those planning to vacation during the nine-day holiday. Onur Air's director general, Sahabettin Bolukcu said, "There is a significant demand for flights to the Southeastern Anatolia Region. We will meet the demand working around the clock."

 

Haberle ilgili daha fazlası:

BAKMADAN GEÇME!