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    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Feb 13 2010


    Cyprus, Ergenekon, Kurdish issue covered most by foreign media


    Turkey continued to be a growing focus of interest for the foreign
    media in 2009 and received extensive coverage from international media
    outlets for its foreign policy and domestic political developments,
    the Prime Ministry's General Directorate of Press and Information
    (BYEGM) has pointed out in a report.

    According to the report, in 2009 over 1 million stories, comments and
    programs were published about Turkey by foreign media outlets followed
    by the BYEGM. The Cyprus situation was the top issue covered by the
    foreign press, followed by political developments in Turkey, Turkey's
    relations with Middle Eastern countries and the Armenian issue,
    including Turkish-Armenian ties.
    In 2009, the most news articles on Turkey were written by
    Ä°stanbul-resident German journalist Kai Strittmatter for the
    Süddeutsche Zeitung and Tages Anzeiger newspapers, as in 2006 and
    2007. German journalist Gerd Höhler, who filed the most news stories
    on Turkey in 2008 for the papers Frankfurter Rundschau and Kölner
    Stadt Anzeiger, came second in 2009. After being second behind
    Strittmatter in 2007, Arab journalist Usame Abdalaziz, who writes for
    Al-Ahram, dropped back to 11th both in 2008 and 2009. Sixteen out of a
    total of 25 journalists with the most news articles on Turkey in 2009
    were residents in Turkey. These 16 journalists wrote 10 percent of the
    total number of news stories on Turkey published with a byline in
    2009.

    According to the BYEGM report, foreign media coverage of Turkey last
    year predominantly focused on the Kurdish issue, new detentions and
    the ongoing hearings in the Ergenekon case along with new munitions
    caches unearthed during excavations in various parts of the country
    connected to the probe, claims of the illegal wiretapping of members
    of the judiciary, including the Supreme Court of Appeals, statements
    made by military officers on various occasions and an alleged plot to
    assassinate Deputy Prime Minister Bülent Arınç and its related
    developments.

    Among the items that drew the greatest foreign media attention
    concerning Turkey's foreign policy were Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
    ErdoÄ?an storming out of a World Economic Forum panel discussion after
    a heated exchange with Israeli President Shimon Peres over Israel's
    onslaught in Gaza, and subsequent developments; Barack Obama paying
    his first official overseas visit to Turkey after being sworn in as US
    president; an Alliance of Civilizations meeting held in Ä°stanbul;
    ErdoÄ?an's official visits to the US and a number of Middle Eastern and
    regional countries during the year; Foreign Minister Ahmet DavutoÄ?lu's
    busy schedule of official visits abroad; the signing of the
    intergovernmental agreement on the Nabucco natural gas pipeline
    project in Ankara; the historic rapprochement protocols between Turkey
    and Armenia; and developments concerning the normalization of
    diplomatic ties and the opening of the shared border between the two
    countries.



    13 February 2010, Saturday
    AYÅ?E KARABAT ANKARA
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