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    QUOTES FROM THE TURKISH PRESS 8 MAR 06

    Quotes package from BBC Monitoring
    8 Mar 06

    Tension between army and government

    Hurriyet (centre-right) "The public prosecutor [in Van] has shown
    great irresponsibility and violated legal norms by including the name
    of Ground Forces Commander Gen Yasar Buyukanit in his indictment,
    accusing him of interfering with the judiciary and setting up a
    gang... How can a public prosecutor have the nerve to put in his
    indictment an accusation which could cause a great crisis in Turkey
    without having any serious evidence?"

    (Commentary by Tufan Turenc)

    "You will be deceived if you regard this crisis as being just
    about 'a commander, a prosecutor and an indictment'. This is a
    regime problem. This is another aspect of the [anti-republican]
    counter-revolution that is going on all around." (Commentary by
    Bekir Coskun)

    "For two days, against a background of a big media campaign, it has
    been said that the accusation against Gen Buyukanit is meaningless.

    However I think a judgment is necessary to understand what is what
    and that the Pandora's box has been opened cannot be closed again."
    (Commentary by Cuneyt Ulsever)

    Posta (tabloid) "The picture that emerges after the judgment begins,
    words that are going to be said at the phase of hearing witnesses will
    create many mini crises. We are going to go through a very difficult
    process... If we can overcome this with calm, the democratic regime
    will be greatly strengthened; if not we shall all be shaken by the
    earthquake." (Commentary by Mehmet Ali Birand)

    Milliyet (centrist) "Turkey is going through the pains, the
    problems of a general and rooted change. The army, the judiciary
    and politicians must act as their counterparts do in developed
    democracies... Everyone must show a talent for 'solving problems
    without turning them into a crisis', which is the most important sign
    of being developed." (Commentary by Taha Akyol)

    "Why is there an insistent search for a conspiracy against the regime
    through this indictment? Would it not be better if we, the media,
    could put judicial reform on the agenda and discuss the need for
    that...?" (Commentary by Hasan Cemal)

    Yeni Safak (liberal, pro-Islamic) "Turkey is going through a great
    transformation. We are transforming into a more democratic, more
    transparent country with more respect for rights and freedoms... In
    every system that is restructuring, some things can get out of
    control during the process... The indictment by the prosecutor can
    be considered as such an event. Despite all claims to the contrary,
    it is also understood that the prosecutor has not been engaging in
    political manipulation." (Commentary by Fehmi Koru)

    Cumhuriyet (secular, Kemalist) "On one side, an Anglo-American
    initiative is pulling Turkey into the deepening Middle East trap in
    Iraq. On another, it is surrounded by the Armenian, Greek Cypriot
    and Greek states' demands. On another side, it is under attack by
    the Kurdistan Workers' Party. Also, in the middle of such a picture,
    the AKP [Justice and Development Party] government is making a move
    against the army. Is there any other such example in history?"

    (Commentary by Ilhan Selcuk)

    Iran's nuclear ambitions

    Milliyet "There are two reasons for Ankara's sensitivity over this
    issue [Iran's nuclear programme]. 1. Iran's challenging the world on
    this issue is going to cause an international crisis and this will
    create great tensions, especially in our region. 2. Iran's having
    atomic weapons will tilt the balances in the region to its advantage
    and this will encourage the Tehran regime regarding its own aims.

    That's why Turkey wants diplomatic efforts to continue and a compromise
    to be reached between Iran and IAEA [International Atomic Energy
    Agency]" (Commentary by Sami Kohen)
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