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    MESSAGE DELIVERED TO OBAMA'S UNIVERSITY

    Sabah
    Nov 14 2008
    Turkey

    Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan spoke at a conference held at the
    university from which US President elect Obama Barack graduated,
    Columbia University in New York, and stated; "We are expecting the new
    US administration to pay close consideration to Turkey's sensitivities
    on certain vital issues."

    Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan, delivered messages to the university
    US President elect Barack Obama studied at. Erdogan stated that he
    expects Obama to pay close consideration to certain sensitive issues
    for Turkey, such as the Armenian genocide claims, and the struggle
    against the PKK terrorist organization in northern Iraq.

    COMPLIMENT FOR ORHAN PAMUK

    For the first time ever, Erdogan mentioned the Nobel award winning,
    Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk in a positive light. Erdogan also stated:
    "I would like to express the excitement I feel in addressing you in
    this cradle of education with more than 250 years of rich history
    and rooted knowledge. I am sure that the new President elect Obama
    Barack, having graduated from this very university, is a great
    source of pride for you all. The fact that a Nobel award-winning
    Turkish writer, Mr. Orhan Pamuk is a part of the educating staff is
    just another reason for us to hold special importance for Columbia
    University." Meanwhile, Erdogan, also called to congratulate the
    37-year-old Turkish Professor Murat Gunel for receiving two million
    dollars in grants from the United States government in order to further
    research genes connected to cerebral hemorrhages. Erdogan, also made
    a speech to the United Nations General Committee on "Peace Culture"
    prior to his speech at Colombia University. During this speech he
    touched on the importance of the struggle against terrorism and said;
    "There should no longer be a division between good and bad terrorists,
    and protecting terrorists of another country and supporting them
    should be abandoned." Also touching upon the issue of freedom of
    speech, he stated; "Cautious attention must be paid to the thoughts
    put forth, as to how they may affect those from differing cultures,
    for example this will be the only way we can change qualifying those
    not like us as an 'other'."
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