Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
Aug 26 2012
Turkish intelligence announce recruitment of specialists with
knowledge of Hebrew, Arabic, Persian and Armenian
Turkey's National Intelligence Service (MIT) reported that, in
response to the announcement of the recruitment specialists with
knowledge of Arabic, Persian, Armenian and Hebrew, they received a
response from a large number of citizens, according to the portal
NEWS.am. The same news circulated in a number of other Armenian
Internet resources.
The Armenian website refers to a statement issued by the intelligence
service in the Turkish news agency Hurriyet that on July 25 they
announced the need for such specialists. Many who read this posting
applied to the MIT via the internet. The deadline for applications is
September 3.
Applicants must be citizens of Turkey, serving in the Army. Priority
will be given to those who can work in different regions of Turkey and
the world, the report says.
Moreover, those who scored over 70 points in Armenian and Persian
language tests will be exempt from the test of a second foreign
language.
Aug 26 2012
Turkish intelligence announce recruitment of specialists with
knowledge of Hebrew, Arabic, Persian and Armenian
Turkey's National Intelligence Service (MIT) reported that, in
response to the announcement of the recruitment specialists with
knowledge of Arabic, Persian, Armenian and Hebrew, they received a
response from a large number of citizens, according to the portal
NEWS.am. The same news circulated in a number of other Armenian
Internet resources.
The Armenian website refers to a statement issued by the intelligence
service in the Turkish news agency Hurriyet that on July 25 they
announced the need for such specialists. Many who read this posting
applied to the MIT via the internet. The deadline for applications is
September 3.
Applicants must be citizens of Turkey, serving in the Army. Priority
will be given to those who can work in different regions of Turkey and
the world, the report says.
Moreover, those who scored over 70 points in Armenian and Persian
language tests will be exempt from the test of a second foreign
language.