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    SECURITY AT HIGH LEVEL BEFORE TURKEY-ARMENIA SOCCER MATCH

    ArmInfo
    2009-10-06 14:47:00

    ArmInfo. Security at high level will be provided in the town of Bursa,
    where a football match will be held between the national teams of
    Turkey and Armenia on October 14, to avoid possible incidents.

    As the Turkish Today's Zaman reports, almost all preparations are in
    their final phase. The necessary security measures have been taken to
    prevent incidents that could possibly erupt during the match. Unfurling
    anything other than national flags or banners won't be allowed in
    the stadium. Any incidents of hooliganism will not be tolerated and
    offenders will be removed from the stadium.

    Bursa Governor Sahabettin Harput said this match is important for
    the prestige of the city. "We will be the center of attention, a
    big number of journalists and media representatives will be closely
    following the match. I assess the match as a turning point in terms
    of relations between the two countries," Harput noted.

    Governor Harput also stated that they have made a tremendous effort to
    prevent provocative slogans during the match. Harput said they have
    talked to various civil society organizations and fans' associations
    to avoid any possible problems during play. In his turn, leader of the
    famous Bursaspor fan group "Texas" Selim Kurtulan also confirmed that
    they are ready to host both the Armenian national team and Armenian
    fans in the best way they can.

    "We are not racist or fascist. Come to Bursa and experience our
    hospitality", Kurtulan said.

    Zaman also recalls the during the Turkish Super League soccer match
    between Diyarbak?rspor and Bursaspor on September 29, when some
    Bursaspor fans were hostile towards Diyarbak?rspor players and fans,
    accusing them of being "separatists." Ten people, including children,
    were injured after supporters from both teams hurled stones and other
    projectiles at each other. Five people were detained in connection with
    the clashes. Some Bursaspor fans waved banners that read "Happy is he
    who says I am a Turk," accusing Diyarbak?rspor supporters of being
    pro-PKK and telling them to leave the country. Amid this crisis in
    the soccer match, concerns were again raised about the Turkey-Armenia
    soccer match.
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