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    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    July 13 2008


    Attack on US Consulate General sends shockwaves across Turkey


    Three policemen and three gunmen were killed on Wednesday in an armed
    attack on the US Consulate General in Ä°stanbul, sending
    shockwaves across Turkey at an already troubled time.

    Both Turkey and the United States described the attack as a terrorist
    act, and US Ambassador to Turkey Ross Wilson said the US and Turkey
    would "stand together and confront this, as we have in the past." The
    attack coincides with political tensions in Turkey. The police are
    probing an ultranationalist group suspected of plotting a military
    coup against the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party),
    which is in a legal fight to avert closure over charges of
    anti-secular activities.

    There was no immediate information on who was behind the attack,
    although there were unconfirmed reports that al-Qaeda or
    al-Qaeda-trained elements were involved. Ä°stanbul Governor
    Muammer Güler said all three assailants killed in the clash
    were Turkish citizens, denying earlier speculation that they had
    Syrian passports. The attack was harshly condemned throughout
    Turkey. President Abdullah Gül strongly condemned the attack,
    saying Turkey will fight against those who masterminded such acts and
    the mentality behind them.

    The attack also drew the ire of the European Union. EU Commission
    spokesman Amadeu Altafaj Tardio said they shared the sorrow of the
    Turkish authorities and the relatives of the policemen who were killed
    in the attack. A memorial ceremony was held on Thursday at the
    Ä°stanbul Police Department for the three officers who were
    gunned down. The officers -- Nedim �alık, Mehmet
    Ã-nder SaçmalıoÄ?lu and Erdal Ã-ztaÅ?
    -- were buried on Friday in their hometowns of northern Rize, southern
    Osmaniye and central Ã?orum, respectively.

    July 5

    * President Abdullah Gül met with Turkish businessmen in
    Kazakhstan, where he attended ceremonies to mark the 10th anniversary
    of the proclamation of Astana as the country's capital. Speaking to
    reporters, Gül said Turkish-Kazakh relations were at "an
    excellent level," expressing hope that this would set an example for
    the entire Turkic world.

    * Armenian President Serzh Sarksyan invited Gül, his Turkish
    counterpart, to visit Yerevan for a football match in September,
    marking a shift in relations between the two states, which have no
    diplomatic ties. Armenia and Turkey will play against each other in
    the Armenian capital on Sept. 6 in a qualifying match for the 2010
    FIFA World Cup, scheduled to be held in South Africa.

    * Former Spanish national soccer team coach Luis Aragones signed a
    two-year contract to manage Turkish club Fenerbahçe. "I am here
    both with my brain and my heart to work for Fenerbahçe,"
    Aragones, 69, said at a news conference in Ä°stanbul. "I am here
    to succeed the best."

    * Former State Minister Abdüllatif Å?ener said Turkey
    needed a new political party. Speaking to reporters in Abant in the
    northwestern province of Bolu, Å?ener said, "I think that there
    is need for a new political formation in Turkey. I will do my best in
    this matter."

    * Turkish Soccer Federation (TFF) President Hasan DoÄ?an died of
    a heart attack while on vacation in Bodrum.

    July 6

    * Retired senior generals Å?ener Eruygur and HurÅ?it
    Tolon, who were detained last week on suspicion of involvement in an
    illegal gang allegedly attempting to create a climate that would
    trigger a coup d'état against the Justice and Development Party
    (AK Party) government, were arrested by a court, the first time such
    high-ranking members of the military have been jailed for plotting for
    a coup.

    * Iraqi President Jalal Talabani called on members of the outlawed
    Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) to abandon northern Iraqi soil if they
    refuse to stop their attacks against neighboring Turkey. Speaking to
    the Greek daily Eleftherotypia, Talabani said: "The PKK is responsible
    for all of the things going on today in northern Iraq." He also said
    "the terrorist organization has ignored" his calls for putting an end
    to its armed activities and that "this has created problems."

    * The International Monetary Fund (IMF) ranked Turkey 55th on its
    highest income per capita list. According to the IMF's evaluations for
    2008, there are 57 countries whose national income per capita
    surpasses $10,000. Turkey ranks 55th in the world and 31st in Europe,
    with a per capita income of $10,700.

    * A forest fire that erupted in the afternoon in the Gülnar
    district of southern Mersin province resulted in the deaths of two
    villagers. The fire could not be taken under control on this day.

    July 7

    * The Ä°stanbul Criminal Court began the first open hearing on
    the 2007 assassination of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink. It
    was the first to be open to the press and interested parties. The
    first five sessions were closed to the media because one of the
    suspects was a minor.

    * Dutch finance giant ING Bank completed its acquisition of
    Oyakbank. ING Bank bought 100 percent of Oyakbank's shares from the
    Turkish Armed Forces Assistance Center (OYAK) for $2.6 billion in
    2007.

    * Turkish Soccer Federation (TFF) President Hasan DoÄ?an, who
    died of a heart attack on Saturday, was buried in
    İstanbul. President Gül, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
    ErdoÄ?an, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (KKTC) President
    Mehmet Ali Talat, Sports Minister Murat BaÅ?esgioÄ?lu,
    İstanbul Governor Muammer Güler, İstanbul Mayor
    Kadir TopbaÅ? and various prominent figures from the Turkish
    sports world attended his funeral.

    * Foreign Minister Ali Babacan met with Iranian President Mahmoud
    Ahmadinejad on the sidelines of a meeting of Developing Eight (D-8)
    nations, a group bringing together eight Muslim nations to promote
    cooperation for development. At the meeting, Ahmadinejad described
    Iran's relations with Turkey as "brotherly" and praised Ankara's
    stance on the international controversy regarding his country's
    nuclear plans.

    * Turkey's top general emphasized the key role of the European Union
    in regional security and welfare, as well as the similar role played
    by NATO, at a Balkan summit of military chiefs held in Antalya. Chief
    of General Staff Gen. YaÅ?ar Büyükanıt said
    the stability and partnership agreements signed by the EU with
    regional countries are important developments that should be taken
    note of while delivering a speech at the opening session of the second
    meeting of Balkan chiefs of general staff in the town of Belek.

    July 8

    * The Ministry of Justice launched a probe into the death of Kuddusi
    Okkır, a suspected member of the Ergenekon criminal gang who
    died of lung cancer last week just months after his release.

    * Prime Minister ErdoÄ?an told French President Nicolas Sarkozy
    that he hopes to participate in a major summit in Paris on July 13 at
    which Sarkozy will launch his plan for a Union for the
    Mediterranean. Sarkozy initiated a telephone conversation with
    ErdoÄ?an in order to personally invite him to the summit,
    officials from the Prime Ministry office told Today's Zaman.

    * The findings in an investigation launched by the Constitutional
    Court into the accounts of the main opposition party in the wake of
    illegal money transfer allegations were published in the Official
    Gazette. The Official Gazette noted that around YTL 930,000 of
    property belonging to the Republican People's Party (CHP) will be
    confiscated and handed over to the Treasury and that criminal
    complaints will be filed at the Ankara Public Prosecutor's Office
    against party officials responsible for account fraud.

    July 9

    * A forest fire in the Gülnar district of southern Mersin
    province was extinguished after three days of hard work by
    firefighting teams.

    * Three policemen and three gunmen were killed in an armed attack on
    the US Consulate General in Ä°stanbul. Both Turkey and the
    United States described the attack as a terrorist act, and US
    Ambassador to Turkey Ross Wilson said the US and Turkey would "stand
    together and confront this, as we have in the past."

    * Members of the outlawed Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK) kidnapped three
    German mountaineers as they were climbing Mt. AÄ?rı, the
    governor of the eastern Anatolian province of AÄ?rı
    announced.

    * Turkish officials notified France that Prime Minister ErdoÄ?an
    will be attending a summit of European and regional leaders to launch
    a French-promoted Union for the Mediterranean, officials from the
    Prime Ministry said.

    * Turkey's current account deficit increased by 28.8 percent to $4.63
    billion in May over the same month last year, the Central Bank of
    Turkey announced as part of its most recent balance of payment
    figures.

    July 10

    * Two earthquakes centered in the Gönen district of
    Balıkesir province occurred at 10:49 a.m. and 11:42 a.m., with
    magnitudes of 4.9 and 2.8, respectively. The Balıkesir
    Governor's Office reported that no injuries or property damage
    resulted from the quakes.

    * President Gül and former Chief of General Staff retired
    Gen. Hilmi Ã-zkök had a lunch meeting at the Ã?ankaya
    Presidential Palace as part of the president's ongoing attempts to
    ease tension in the country. Speaking in the afternoon to journalists
    about the meeting, Ã-zkök said he had relayed his own
    opinions about the current situation in the country to the president.

    * A commemorative ceremony was held at the Ä°stanbul Police
    Department for the three officers who were gunned down on Wednesday at
    the US Consulate General in Istanbul.

    * Prime Minister ErdoÄ?an became the first senior Turkish leader
    to visit neighboring Iraq since the US-led war in 2003, pledging to
    deepen cooperation with the country in all areas after years of
    tension in ties. ErdoÄ?an and his Iraqi counterpart, Nouri
    al-Maliki, signed a document committing the two countries to
    maintaining high-level strategic dialogue in the areas of trade,
    energy and security during the visit.

    * The central government achieved a budget surplus of YTL 1.9 billion
    in the first half of 2008, the Ministry of Finance announced in a
    written statement.

    July 11

    * Three police officers who were shot dead in an armed attack on the
    US Consulate General in Ä°stanbul on Wednesday were buried in
    their hometowns. Nedim Ã?alık, Mehmet Ã-nder
    SaçmalıoÄ?l u and Erdal Ã-ztaÅ? were
    buried in their hometowns of northern Rize, southern Osmaniye and
    central Ã?orum, respectively.

    * Foreign Minister Ali Babacan announced that Turkey will participate
    in a French-promoted Union for the Mediterranean after France gave
    top-level assurances to allay Ankara's earlier concerns about possible
    ramifications for its EU accession bid. Babacan spoke to reporters at
    a press conference in Ankara ahead of his departure for Brussels to
    meet with EU Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn and EU Energy
    Commissioner Andris Piebalgs over Turkey's ongoing accession
    negotiation process as well as the French term presidency's priorities
    during the next six months.

    * Ä°stanbul Deputy Chief Prosecutor Turan
    �olakkadı told reporters that examination of the
    2,500-page indictment against Ergenekon, a neo-nationalist criminal
    network, has not yet been completed, but that a news conference on the
    investigation is planned for July 14.

    * Ten terrorists from the outlawed Kurdistan Worker's Party (PKK) and
    a village guard were killed in conflicts with Turkish security forces
    in Turkey's Southeastern province of Å?ırnak, military
    sources reported. A Turkish soldier was also injured in the clashes,
    which occurred on Mt. Kato.

    * Former Deputy Prime Minister Å?ener announced his resignation
    from the AK Party after a meeting of the party's Central Decision and
    Administration Board (MKYK).




    13 July 2008, Sunday

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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