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Adultery War Between AKP and CHP
Justice and Development Party AKP called on Parliament for an extraordinary session on September 14, to tackle the Penal Law motion. The party also called on for the replacement of 5-6 provisions in the original motion, including the ones on adultery.
27 August 2004
Ankara Has Busy Diplomacy Traffic inSeptember
Ankara will have a busy diplomacy traffic in September, diplomatic sources said on Thursday. Sources said that Russian President Vladimir Putin, who would come to Turkey next week, would be the first Russian leader visiting Turkey in the last 32 years.
26 August 2004
MIT and Mafia Must Be Disconnected
Deniz Baykal, the Chairman of the Republican Peoples Party (CHP) said that The National Intelligence Agency (MIT) should be totally disconnected from the underground and Mafia.
26 August 2004
Women Are Against Virginity Tests
The Supreme Court of Appeals overturned a decision about a defendant who confessed to raping 12 girls, all under the age of 15. The court ordered the girls to take virginity tests. Women want the TCK amended to abolish virginity tests.
26 August 2004
Burçin Belge
Erdogan: It is an Issue Irrelevant to Us
Prime Minister Erdogan made a comment to the criticisms that the government kept silent at the crisis concerning the High Appeals Court-MIT Cakici triangle: There is no event requiring us to be the intervene. Why should we be a party?
25 August 2004
Director Akin to Make the World Hear Istanbul
Director Fatih Akin, who won the Golden Bear cinema award with Against the Wall at the Berlin Film Festival, decided to direct a documentary for his next film.
24 August 2004
Two More Conditions by EU
Two new articles were added to the Progress Report which would pave the way to the beginning of negotiations between EU and Turkey: Women-men equality and ensuring progress in the issue of the return to village.
24 August 2004
Color & Language Phobia Should be Overcome
Nearly 200 people, including 86 women, had signed up for the Kurdish language courses so far, but they did not accept application of children younger than 14 years.
23 August 2004
Nazimes Husband Burned Her to Death
Alir asked for help from the officials before she was murdered. The subgoverner is now full of regret. The villagers and headman didnt either help her, who applied to the prosecutor police numerous times saying she was faced with violence.
23 August 2004
Burçin Belge
Allow Us, Let Us Try
The Chief Public Prosecutor has asked for an investigation permit from the Transport minister Yildirim for Karaman, General Manager of the State Railways Authority, saying that fast train journeys were launched without the infrastructure was completed.
23 August 2004
Historic Monuments Smuggled out to Prague
The Czech team who excavated the ancient city of Kyme in 1925, smuggled out all the artifacts to Prague, says Prof. Lagona, Kyme excavations head. She urges for the completion of Aliaga Museums construction.
20 August 2004
First Civilian National Security Council Head
Turkish President Ahmet Necdet Sezer endorses the government decree to appoint former diplomat Mehmet Yigit Alpogan as the first civilian head for Turkeys supreme security body National Security Council.
19 August 2004
Taylan Got Olympic Weightlifting Gold Medal
Nurcan Taylan of Turkey breaks two world and three olympic records. She combined a world record of 97.5 kg in the snatch and a trembling 112.5 kg lift in the clean and jerk for a new world record total of 210 kg to take gold in the 48 kg class.
16 August 2004
First Coin in History Forged in Kyme
Excavations in Kyme, the biggest ancient harbor city in Mediteterranean, resume. They have acquired evidence that the first coin in history was not forged by the Lidians, but by the Eolians, says excavations committee head Prof. Lagona.
13 August 2004
Controversial Mayor Under Investigation
Diyarbakir Governors Office is seeking legal action against Greater Diyarbakir Mayor Baydemir and four other district mayors, whose condolence visit to the family of a killed Kurdish rebel, instigated heated debate. Baydemir refused further statement.
13 August 2004
Ozkok Says Mayors Visit is Improper Manner
Chief of General Staff General Ozkok said on Wednesday that visit by several mayors to offer their condolences to the family of a terrorist who was killed in security operations in Turkeys southeastern Diyarbakir province was an improper manner.
11 August 2004
EU will Fund Demining of Cyprus
The European Union will provide 2.5 million euros for the demining of Cyprus. With the project, beginning in the no-man zone in Nicosia, an area of 180 kilometers will be demined. The project is in line with the Green Line regulations.
10 August 2004
Cicek: Turkey Fulfilled all Conditions for EU
Cicek says any additional legal arrangement is out of question for EUs setting a negotiation date for Turkey. additional legal arrangement was out of question for European Unions (EU) setting a negotiation date for Turkey in December.
10 August 2004
Women Ask for Shelters
The Metropolitan Municipality responded to shelter demands by saying it will support a womens shelter opened by the Human Resources Development Foundation. That is not our demand, said the women, and added they were expecting a clear explanation.
10 August 2004
Burçin Belge
Security Council To Be Headed by A Civilian
Turkeys supreme security body, first time since its establishment in 1960, is to be headed by a civilian, along with Turkeys reforms for the EU membership bid. Two candidates are former ambassador Osman Korutürk and Ümit Pamir.
6 August 2004
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NGOs Should Not Be Deprived of Foreign Aid
Lawyer Cinmen and Atamer from the Helsinki Citizens Association criticize presidents veto against the law of Associations. Ataman criticizes the government also for lack of consultation with the NGOs during the legislation process.
5 August 2004
Generals Send Controversial Letter Back
The letter was sent by MHP Deputy Chairman Mehmet Sandir to 5,000 state officials including 313 top representatives of the military, and was containing calls for action against AKP government.
5 August 2004
Civilian MGK Still Non-Existent
Lawyer Cetin said nobody has so far seen the regulation which allows civilians to be appointed as Secretary-Generals of the National Security Council. Regulations and laws on the council should be open to public, said Cetin.
4 August 2004
Yıldız Samer
Austria Shows Red Light To Turkeys E.U. Bid
Austrian Prime Minister Schüssel told German Capital journal that they oppose Turkeys EU membership due to religious reasons. Turkey has a lot of conflicts stands before on her way to EU membership, Schüssel said.
4 August 2004
Family of Turkish Driver mourn for Yuce
Family of Turkish driver Murat Yuce, killed in Iraq, mourn for him. Leyla Yuce, bursting into tears, said, I want to hope that my husband still lives.
3 August 2004
In Execution Cassette: Let Him Start First
Yuce, who was killed by Iraqi fighter, read from a text in their hands: This declaration is to all the Muslims in the world, and especially to the Turkish Muslim Public. Everybody knows that Iraq is under US occupation as the US itself has confessed.
3 August 2004
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Reaction From AKP to Letter Of MHP
The Nationalist Action Partys (MHP) sending letter to 313 generals, asking from them to warn the government, stirred Ankara.
3 August 2004
Hungry Children who Work 12 Hours a Day
A research conducted by Prof. Alphan and researcher Avci, showed that working children suffer from malnutrition and are underdeveloped due to working conditions. 72 percent of the children surveyed skip at least one meal a day
2 August 2004
EMO: Dont Drag Turkey to a Disaster
The Chamber of Electrical Engineers objected to Turkeys plans to build a nucelar plant. Turkey doesnt need nuclear energy, said EMO. Nuclear lobbies are looking for new markets, and a garbage dump for their waste.
2 August 2004
Turkey and Iran Converge on Countering PKK
PM Erdogan during his Teheran visit thanks Iran for its cooperation in countering the Kurdish guerrillaPKK/Kongra-Gel. Erdoğan also expressed grief of the deaths of Iranians in clashes between the terrorist organization and Iranian security forces.
28 July 2004
Ecevit Quits Politics
At a party congress, DSP Leader Ecevit made a farewell speech to his party members and said, I can now have much spare time. For the last fifty years, I have always dreamt of writing poems and make paintings on top of a mountain.
26 July 2004
Academicians:We Didnt Approve Train Project
Professors, who are deputies of ruling Justice and Development Party refuted the claim of Transport Minister Binali Yildirim that they have given their consent to the Accelerated Train project.
26 July 2004
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