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06ADANA16
2006-01-30 07:09:00
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Consulate Adana
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SOUTHEAST TURKEY PRESS SUMMARY FOR JANUARY 20, 2006

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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 ADANA 000016

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL PINS PGOV PHUM TU ADANA
SUBJECT: SOUTHEAST TURKEY PRESS SUMMARY FOR JANUARY 20, 2006


This is the Southeastern Turkey press summary for January 20,

2006. Please note that Turkish press reports often contain
errors or exaggerations; AmConsulate Adana does not vouch for
the accuracy of the reports summarized here.

POLITICAL, SECURITY, HUMAN RIGHTS

HURRIYET (CUKUROVA): Owners of chicken farms in the Cukurova
region have been suffering serious economic losses and most of
them reportedly are not able to pay the debts incurred for
chicken feed. Reportedly, thousands of chickens may starve to
death at farms since the owners are not able to feed them
anymore.

HURRIYET / SABAH: Four of the 36 children, who have been under
hospital treatment because doctors have suspected their cases as
bird flu, have recently been kidnapped by their families.
Doctors expressed that they had no idea why the parents took
away their children, and the treatment of the children has not
been completed yet.

HURRIYET: Three provinces have been added to the list of
places where there are patients suspected as having bird flu.
These provinces are Mardin, Tunceli, and Aydin.

HURRIYET / ZAMAN: The third court hearing litigating Van
Centennial University Rector Yucel Askin was held yesterday in
Van. Undersecretary of Treasury attended the court hearing as
an intervening attorney. The court heard statements of staff
working at the hospital units for which medical devices were
purchased as a result of a tender opened by the university. The
court was then adjourned to February 23. Meanwhile, two
Turkish-origin deputies of the German parliament have extended
support to Askin through a written press announcement.

EVRENSEL / OZGUR GUNDEM: People in Semdinli reacted to the
court releasing Sergeant Tanju Cavus as he continued to stand
trial on charges of killing Ali Yilmaz when Cavus opened fire at
a demonstrating crowd after the November 9 Semdinli incident.
Tradesmen in the district did not open their businesses today as
a sign of protest against the court decision. Esat Canan,
Hakkari deputy from CHP (Republican People's Party),recalled
the remarks of PM Erdogan who had said that courts could not use
Semdinli citizens as witnesses since they might be under threat
by the PKK, asked whether the words of PM Erdogan had proved

themselves true in the course of that proceeding. Semdinli
Mayor Hursit Tekin added that this court case would set an
example to other military officers and encourage them (to kill
people).

EVRENSEL: The daily reported claims circulating about a radar
base established in the Amanos Mountains in Hatay at an altitude
of 1770 meters. According to the claims of people concerned
about the presence of a radar base in Hatay and the possibility
that the U.S. could be using it to monitor the Middle East,
American officers from Incirlik Airbase are paying visits at
times to the site.

SABAH / EVRENSEL / OZGUR GUNDEM / ZAMAN: Diyarbakir
Prosecutor's Office started a probe against Ahmet Turk,
co-chairperson of DTP (Democratic Society Party),because of the
press announcement (see press summary 01/19) of DTP
Co-chairpersons and 56 mayors of the southeastern region in
Turkey to make a call to the government not to aggravate
tensions by confining the terrorist leader Abdullah Ocalan to a
cell in his solitary prison in Imrali Island for 20 days.

OZGUR GUNDEM: Terrorist leader Abdullah Ocalan reportedly
met with his attorneys and told them that his room was emptied,
his books and his radio were taken away for 20 days. Ocalan
reportedly claimed that such conditions were meant to develop
suicidal tendencies in him. Ocalan said that he would not
commit suicide but should he die, the state would be held
accountable.

ZAMAN / SABAH: Three soldiers died and 13 of them were
wounded when a military car had an accident on a road between
Kahramanmaras and Gaziantep.

ZAMAN / OZGUR GUNDEM: A journalist from Gun TV was allegedly
attacked by a village agha and his men in a village in
Diyarbakir's Bismil district (on an unspecified date) during an
activity carried out by IP (Labor Party) to protest the agha,
who attempted to till land that belonged to the Treasury. Gun
TV news director demanded that the action be brought against the
assailants.

EVRENSEL: Following the decision of the Adana Cigaratte
Factory workers not to leave their workplaces until the
government withdrew its decision to close down the factory, the
workers in Malatya Cigarette Factory also started a similar
strike in their factory.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS

HURRIYET (CUKUROVA): The volume of transactions in the Free
Trade Zone of Gaziantep reportedly has decreased by 16 percent
last year compared to the figures of 2004.


2. HURRIYET (CUKUROVA): The businessmen of Hatay paid a
visit to Ahmet Kayhan, the new governor of Hatay, and provided
information to the governor on the current problems awaiting
solution in the province. BIRSIAD (United Businessmen and
Industrialists Association) Chairperson Mehmet Narin said that
the most pressing problem for Hatay was the airport, whose
construction has been left incomplete for years. Narin also
noted that a joint effort to build a dam on the Asi River with
Syria should be a top priority on the list of issues to be
addressed for the province.
REID