Highlights from Turkish Islamist Press 20 Sep 06
BBC Monitoring
Sept 20 2006
Bugun
In a 1.600-word article entitled "Are There Any Threats to Turkey
Within Lebanon?" on page 10, Bugun columnist Cengiz Candar asserts
that Sunni, Druze, and Christian groups have no objections to Turkish
troops coming to Lebanon as part of the UN peacekeeping force. He
also claims that any attacks on Turkish soldiers by Armenian groups in
Lebanon could not take place independently of the "political position
of the Iranian-Syrian axis," and that no assaults are likely in the
foreseeable future.
BBC Monitoring
Sept 20 2006
Bugun
In a 1.600-word article entitled "Are There Any Threats to Turkey
Within Lebanon?" on page 10, Bugun columnist Cengiz Candar asserts
that Sunni, Druze, and Christian groups have no objections to Turkish
troops coming to Lebanon as part of the UN peacekeeping force. He
also claims that any attacks on Turkish soldiers by Armenian groups in
Lebanon could not take place independently of the "political position
of the Iranian-Syrian axis," and that no assaults are likely in the
foreseeable future.