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    BBC MONITORING QUOTES FROM THE TURKISH PRESS 27 AUGUST 2007

    BBC
    Aug 27 2007

    The following is a selection of quotes from articles and commentaries
    published in the 27 August 07 editions of Turkish newspapers:

    Presidential election

    Hurriyet (centre-right)

    "Wheter we accept it or not, Abdullah Gul will tomorrow be chosen
    as the 11th President of The Republic of Turkey... Thus, thanks to
    Hayrunnisa Gul [Gul's wife], the politicized version of the headscarf
    will enter Cankaya (the presidential residence)... We are worried that
    the whole world will misunderstand the event and see Turkey as an
    'underdeveloped Middle Eastern country'. What can we do? Our people
    and distinguished statesmen wanted it so." (Commentary by Rahmi Turan)

    Cumhuriyet (secular, Kemalist)

    "Elections are just one of the preconditions of democracy. However, one
    cannot achieve democracy just by elections. It is also a condition of
    democracy to criticize the elections that ignored the basic democratic
    principles... As Mr Gul, who will be chosen president in the elections
    that will be held tomorrow, does not symbolize a compromise in Turkey,
    he is not a choice for peace and trust but for discontent." (Editorial)

    Yeni Safak (liberal, pro-Islamic)

    "The discussions on the 'new [government] term', which have been given
    secondary importance because of the presidential election crisis,
    will begin with the formation of a government, the establishment of a
    government programme and putting urgent subjects on the agenda... [This
    time], the AKP [ruling Justice and Development Party] will not face
    many of the problems it faced in the past. The guarantees of this
    are the powerful support of the people, the parliamentary majority
    and the president who will be chosen by majority." (Commentary by
    Koray Duzgoren)

    Iraq

    Hurriyet

    "The real question is not the ability of [Iraqi Prime Minister] Maliki
    or the level of influence of the neighbouring countries of Iraq. The
    real problem is to what extent the US Administration wants to share
    the destiny of Iraq with Iraq's neighbours and the international
    community. Similar to the fact that the PKK [Kurdistan Workers' Party]
    settling in northern Iraq is actually the USA's responsibility, it
    is again the US Administration who is responsible for the failure of
    the Maliki government." (Commentary by Ferai Tinc)

    Armenian issue

    Radikal (centre-left)

    "It is obvious that the Jewish lobby did not like Hamas leader Halid
    Mashal's having been received in Ankara, and Ankara almost reaching
    a deal on natural gas with Iran. However, for now it is impossible
    to know whether a feeling of punishing Ankara has played a role in
    all that have been experienced [last week when two Jewish lobbies in
    Washington declaring that they would support Armenia]. What is known
    is that the Anti-Defamation League [one of these two Jewish lobbies]
    has opened Pandora's box. A very painful process will start if the
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide gains strength through support
    for a bill in the US Congress." (Commentary by Ceyda Karan)

    Milliyet (centrist)

    "If the 'Armenian Genocide bill', which has received sufficient
    support, is put on the agenda by the US Congress Speaker Nancy Pelosi,
    it will pass. It is said that Pelosi stopped because of the events
    in Iraq now... The countries like the UK and Israel do not recognize
    the Armenian Genocide not because they do not believe in this but
    because of their national interests." (Commentary by Semih Idiz)
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