Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Cairo 'Barely' Held Arafat's Ceremony

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Cairo 'Barely' Held Arafat's Ceremony

    Cairo 'Barely' Held Arafat's Ceremony

    Zaman
    11.13.2004 Saturday

    Due to a lack of organization, Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's funeral
    ceremony ended as fiasco in Cairo yesterday.

    A Finnish Representative, an Arab Foreign Minister and top levels of
    a Turkish delegation including Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan,
    Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul and opposition Republican People's Party
    (CHP) leader Deniz Baykal as well as Organization of Islamic Conference
    (OCI) Secretary-General Ekmeleddin Islamoglu had trouble entering the
    tent set up for the ceremony. After a hustle, the dignitaries were
    finally let in. Delegates from Germany, Malaysia and Armenia missed
    the ceremony altogether due to heavy airport traffic.

    Slovak Foreign Minister Eduard Kukan, who was visiting Turkey, was also
    included in the Turkish delegation to Cairo. The Palestinian Ambassador
    to Ankara, Fuat Yasin, also missed the funeral ceremony. Yasin
    expressed his sorrow saying, "This is a big scandal. This is such a
    bitter thing."

    While Turkish top levels were lucky ones to gain entrance to the
    ceremony, German Foreign Minister Joschka Fisher missed the ceremony,
    as his plane was kept waiting in the air for an hour. Similarly,
    Armenian delegation also missed the ceremony due to airport traffic.

    The Finnish Representative, meanwhile, was not permitted to enter
    the ceremony since he "did not have an identity tag".

    When the Egyptian protocol, caught unprepared by the funeral, forgot
    accreditiation, protocol officials of guest delegations and their
    chief bodyguards were not let into the ceremony. World leaders in
    the procession who had followed Arafat's casket for nearly 400 meters
    were surprised when they were told, "the ceremony is over here." Some
    leaders waited in the cars while others chatted in groups.

    11.13.2004 Cumali Onal Cairo
Working...
X