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    Hurriyet Daily News - Turkey
    Oct 25 2009


    Police officer takes blame for flag crisis

    Sunday, October 25, 2009
    EMRE KOÅ?AK and FUNDA AVCI
    BURSA ` DoÄ?an News Agency


    The flag issue between Turkey and Azerbaijan has cost a police officer
    his job.

    A police officer who put Azerbaijani flags into a box after the world
    football governing body, FIFA, banned these flags from entering the
    stadium in Bursa for the Turkey-Armenia football match was laid off
    temporarily.

    The governorship of Bursa also started a disciplinary investigation
    into two other officers for their action during the Oct. 14 match,
    which caused a crisis between Turkey and Azerbaijan.

    The Azerbaijani flag was not allowed to enter the stadium during the
    Turkey-Armenia 2010 World Cup qualifying football match following
    orders from FIFA. As a result, police prevented groups that wanted to
    bring Azerbaijani flags into the stadium to protest the decision. When
    some of the police officers were unable to find a place to put the
    flags they had confiscated, they put them into a box at the entrance
    of the stadium in area close to the restrooms.

    The event caused a diplomatic crisis between Turkey and Azerbaijan,
    including the removal of Turkish flags at the martyrdom monument in
    Azerbaijan and in front of a Turkish diplomatic mission. The
    Azerbaijani press argued that the removal was reciprocity for the
    Turkish ban on Azerbaijani flags during the Turkey-Armenia game.

    The crisis began to ease when Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet DavutoÄ?lu
    met with Azerbaijani President Ä°lham Aliyev and the minister's
    Azerbaijani counterpart, Elmar Mammadyarov, in Baku last Thursday.

    The governorship of Bursa has launched an investigation about those
    involved in the event. In a press conference on Saturday, Gov.
    Å?ahabettin Harput said they had studied video recorded by police,
    along with video from 10 national television channels and three local
    channels.

    Harput said some civilians who had caused disturbances were identified
    by studying the videos and that criminal charges were pending against
    the people in question.
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