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    www.worldbulletin.net, Turkey
    Jan 1 2010


    Kurdish opening, Gaza attack dominate Turkey's 2009 agenda

    Ergenekon coup plot, Kurdish opening and Gaza offensive dominated
    Turkey's agenda in domestic and foreign policy.

    Friday, 01 January 2010 12:04

    Ergenekon coup plot, Kurdish opening and Gaza offensive dominated
    Turkey's agenda in domestic and foreign policy.

    "Ergenekon" investigation, the law suits filed within the framework of
    the inquiry and "democratic move" were the major issues on Turkey's
    agenda in 2009.

    Overruling Ankara 11th High Criminal Court's decision on the attacks
    against the Council of State and daily Cumhuriyet, 9th Criminal Court
    of the Supreme Court of Appeals ruled that such case shall be combined
    with "Ergenekon" case.

    Upon such decision, Istanbul 13th High Criminal Court decided to
    combine the two cases. A total of 86 suspects, including Labor Party
    (IP) chairman Dogu Perincek and retired general Veli Kucuk, are being
    tried in the case at the moment. 27 of these suspects are currently
    detained.

    While trial process continued in the second Ergenekon case, the third
    indictment was prepared and sent to the relevant court. The court
    afterwards decided to combine the second and third cases. Journalist
    Tuncay Ozkan, Cumhuriyet daily's Ankara representative Mustafa Balbay,
    Baskent University's rector Mehmet Haberal and former deputy head of
    Special Forces Department Ibrahim Sahin are among the 108 suspects
    that are being tried in the case. 48 of the suspects are currently
    under arrest.

    After a Turkish daily published a plot document called "Action Plan
    against Reactionaries" allegedly signed by Col. Dursun Cicek, in
    addition to the "Ergenekon" investigation conducted by Chief Public
    Prosecutor's Office of Istanbul, an investigation was launched by the
    Military Prosecutor's Office of the General Staff. The military office
    decided to dismiss the proceedings, however, Cicek was questioned by
    the prosecutors in charge of "Ergenekon" probe and he was later
    arrested by the court. Upon the acceptance of the appeal, Cicek was
    released.

    Cicek was questioned and detained for the second time, after the
    original copy of the said document was delivered to the relevant
    prosecutor's office. He was released again. The investigation,
    re-launched by the Military Prosecutor's Office of the General Staff,
    still continues.

    Former heads of Turkish naval, land and air forces were questioned by
    prosecutors within the framework of the investigation.

    "Kurdish opening"

    Activities carried out within the framework of the "democratic move"
    and discussions held on the issue were high on agenda of Turkey during
    the second half of 2009.

    The first meeting of the move was held on August 1 and participants
    discussed the terrorism issue and the motives behind such problem.

    After the meeting, Turkish Interior Minister Besir Atalay held talks
    with representatives of political parties and NGOs.

    Turkish parliament convened on November 10 to discuss the "democratic move".

    Several amendments were carried out on issues such as the language
    used in visits to prisons and lifting the time limitation on TV and
    radio broadcasts in different languages.

    "New appointments"

    There have been some changes in the Council of Ministers in 2009.

    Justice and Development (AK) Party's Istanbul deputy Egemen Bagis was
    appointed as the state minister who will act as the "chief negotiator"
    in Turkey's EU talks.

    Moreover, Ali Babacan was appointed as state minister & deputy
    premier, Hayati Yazici, Faruk Nafiz Ozak and Zafer Caglayan were
    assigned as state ministers, Mehmet Simsek became the finance minister
    and Nimet Cubukcu was appointed as the new education minister.

    Bulent Arinc was appointed as state minister & deputy premier while
    Ahmet Davutoglu became the country's foreign minister.

    "DTP banned"

    The lawsuit filed by Chief Public Prosecutor's Office of the Supreme
    Court of Appeals in 2007 for the closure of Democratic Society Party
    (DTP), was concluded in 2009.

    Turkey's Constitutional Court said that DTP was closed down as it
    became "a focal point of acts against inseparable unity of the state".

    37 DTP members, including DTP chairman Ahmet Turk and MP Aysel Tugluk
    were banned from politics for five years. The court also decided that
    legislators Turk and Tugluk shall be expelled from the parliament.

    Justice and Development (AK) Party chairman Recep Tayyip Erdogan and
    Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) chairman Devlet Bahceli were
    re-elected to their positions during the congresses held by their
    parties.

    Zeki Sezer, chairman of Democratic Left Party (DSP), resigned from his
    position and Masum Turker became the new leader of the party.

    Former minister Abdullatif Sener founded a party named "Turkey Party"
    while Democrat Party (DP) and Motherland Party (ANAP) joined forces
    under the roof of DP and selected Husamettin Cindoruk as the party's
    chairman.

    Muhsin Yazicioglu, former head of Grand Unity Party (BBP), lost his
    life in a helicopter crash near the southeastern province of
    Kahramanmaras.

    "Davos summit"

    Turkey strongly condemned Israel, that killed nearly 1500
    Palestinians, a third of them children in the 22-day military
    aggression in Decemcer 2008 on Gaza and wounded at more than 5,000
    Palestinians.

    Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan, On January 29, Erdogan stormed off a
    stage with Israeli President Shimon Peres at the World Economic Forum
    in Davos. He told Peres, "you know well how to kill people and
    babies", referring Israeli killing of Palestinian children in Gaza
    offensive and previous massacres.

    Erdogan had said that "Allah would punish Israel over its crimes and
    called for Israel to be banned from the United Nations since it has
    never complied its repeated resolutions over the treatments of
    Palestinians in occupied territories.

    "Obama visit"

    U.S. President Barack Obama paid his first official country visit to
    Turkey and held a series of talks. As part of his visit, Obama
    addressed the Turkish parliament and met with President Abdullah Gul,
    Premier Erdogan, as well as chairmen of the political parties
    represented in the parliament.

    Turkish President Gul and Armenian President Serzh Sargsian watched
    the 2010 World Cup qualifying match between Turkish and Armenian
    national soccer teams in the northwestern province of Bursa.

    "Alliance of Civilizations" summit was held in Istanbul. During the
    press conference held within the framework of the gathering, former
    Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen, who later became the
    secretary general of NATO, was expected to apologize to the Muslim
    world for "the cartoons about Prophet Mohammad", however, he didn't.

    Premier Erdogan and Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin signed a
    cooperation protocol on natural gas and petroleum.

    In a letter he sent to Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, Erdogan
    said that Turkish-Greek relations, which were being developed based on
    mutual respect and understanding, would have a positive effect on
    regional peace and stability.

    "Gulf of Aden"

    Turkish parliament adopted a motion authorizing the government for a
    one-year term to send Turkish naval troops to Gulf of Aden. Turkish
    troops undertook important duties for the prevention of piracy near
    Somalia.

    A Turkish flagged ship named "Horizon-1" was hijacked by pirates near
    Somalia in July. Developments regarding the Turkish crew on board were
    on the agenda of the press for a long time. The ship was released by
    the pirates and the crew returned to Turkey in October.

    "High speed and 3G technology"

    Turkey's first "High Speed Train" started operating on
    Ankara-Eskisehir route. The opening ceremony of the service was held
    with the participation of Premier Erdogan. Eight months after the
    inauguration, the train had an accident near Eskisehir, but there were
    no casualties.

    Concession agreements were signed for Third Generation Mobile
    Communication Sytems (3G). Turkish GSM operators started to give 3G
    service as of July 30.

    Turkish Radio Television's (TRT) new channels "TRT Ses", "TRT Turk"
    and "TRT Music" started broadcasting.

    "Swine flu"

    Pandemic H1N1 influenza, also known as "swine flu", was detected at a
    private primary school in capital Ankara on October 14.

    Within the framework of the mass vaccination program covering the
    whole country, Health Minister Recep Akdag got vaccinated as well.
    Premier Erdogan said that "he did not consider to get vaccinated".

    The number of deaths caused by "swine flu" reached 415 in Turkey as of
    December 14, officials said.

    "Local votes"

    Local elections were held all across Turkey on March 29. In the
    elections, 16 metropolitan cities, 65 provinces and 892 towns chose
    their mayors.

    The law regarding Turkey's participation in Kyoto Protocol entered
    into force after being published in the Official Gazette on February
    17.

    The law expanding the smoking ban in Turkey became effective as of
    July 19. With the new arrangement, smoking was prohibited in all
    public and private buildings including cafes, bars and restaurants.

    "PKK issue"

    The motion, which authorizes the Turkish government to deploy soldiers
    to fight against the PKK activities waged from the north of Iraq, was
    extended for one more year starting from October 17, 2009.

    PKK members coming from Iraq's Qandil and Makhmour regions surrendered
    to Turkish security forces at the Habur border gate near Silopi town
    of the southeastern province of Sirnak. The group, which was named as
    "peace group" by members of Democratic Society Party (DTP), was
    questioned by prosecutors at the border gate. The "welcoming ceremony"
    organized by DTP members gave rise to discussions in the public and an
    investigation was launched afterwards.

    Five prisoners were sent to Imrali prison where Abdullah Ocalan,
    jailed head of the PKK, has been serving life sentence.

    Seven soldiers lost their lives in an attack in Resadiye town of the
    northern province of Tokat. After a couple of days, PKK assumed
    responsibility for the attack.

    "Disasters"

    A total of 31 people lost their lives in a flood disaster that took
    place in Istanbul and the northwestern province of Tekirdag in
    September.

    In an armed attack targeting a wedding ceremony in Bilge village of
    southeastern Mardin province, 44 people were killed and 6 were
    wounded. Suspects of the attack are being tried in Corum province.

    A Turkish Airlines (THY) plane, carrying 127 passengers and 7 crew
    members, crashed while landing at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport. A
    total of 9 people, including 3 pilots and a cabin crew member, died in
    the accident, during which nearly 100 people were wounded.



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