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06ADANA44
2006-03-02 12:37:00
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Consulate Adana
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SOUTHEAST TURKEY PRESS SUMMARY FOR FEBRUARY 28- MARCH 1,

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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 ADANA 000044

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL PINS PGOV PHUM TU ADANA
SUBJECT: SOUTHEAST TURKEY PRESS SUMMARY FOR FEBRUARY 28- MARCH 1,
2006


This is the Southeastern Turkey press summary for February 28 -
March 1, 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

ZAMAN: According to the daily, Roj TV, pro-PKK websites,
and pro-PKK newspapers incited people to hit the street on
Monday in Diyarbakir and gather in front of the local hospital
because one of the dead bodies of the terrorists killed in
Mardin's Dargecit district would be turned over to his family by
that hospital. According to the paper, all these efforts of the
pro-PKK media were able to gather only 3000 people at the site.
(This summary is from 02/28 edition.)

RADIKAL / SABAH: Diyarbakir Heavy Penalty Court sentenced 62 of
the 72 defendants of a case which brought charges against
defendants including police officers, Jandarma, prison guards,
on grounds that they used disproportionate force which resulted
in the death of 10 prisoners during the incidents sparked in a
prison in Diyarbakir in September 1996. 23 prisoners were
wounded then. The court decreased the 18-year prison sentence
to five years taking into account the aggravated situation that
incited the defendants to offence and the good behavior they
displayed in the course of the court action. Seven defendants
were not found guilty because of statute of limitations, and
three senior military and police officers were acquitted because
of lack of sufficient evidence proving their offence. (This
summary is from 02/28 edition.)

OZGUR GUNDEM: As Directorate of Agricultural and Village
Works concentrated its efforts on the bird flu outbreak, in the
meantime foot-and-mouth disease developed in animals in 9
provinces in three months in Turkey. (This summary is from 02/28
edition.)

OZGUR GUNDEM: Civil society members in Mardin and its
districts launched a campaign to gather signatures against the
attempts to black out Roj TV. (This summary is from 02/28
edition.)


ZAMAN: Turkish Parliamentary Commission Probing Semdinli
Case heard statements from the Hakkari Mayor Metin Tekce,
Semdinli district's Mayor Hursit Tekin, and Yukekova district's
Mayor Salih Yildiz. The three mayors reportedly expressed

common concerns and said that perpetrators of the bombing
incidents in Hakkari (in the last quarter of 2004) were those
circles (in Turkey) who were against the stance of the
government about the Kurdish issue. PM Erdogan had acknowledged
back in August that there was a Kurdish issue in Turkey during a
speech he made in Diyarbakir.

EKSPRES: As the day for the provincial congress of AKP
approaches in Adana, Mustafa Kebude, announced his candidacy for
chairmanship of the provincial party organization.

BOLGE / EKSPRES: Jandarma teams, upon hearing a tip-off,
arrested 18 Syrian national refugees as they were attempting to
go to Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus in Adana's Karatas
district.

RADIKAL: Fatma Sahin, Gazianep deputy from AKP and
Chairperson of Turkish Parliamentary Commission for Probing
Honor Killings (TPCPHK),said that a special action team should
be set up to probe increasing cases of people committing suicide
in Batman. Sahin further said that generation gap between
members of families were factors triggering suicidal tendencies.
According to Sahin, a mother would only speak Kurdish, but her
son, who only speaks Turkish, cannot communicate with his
mother. Sahin pointed out that support should be extended to
the province to provide language education to people.

EVRENSEL: The daily provided statistical figures about the
suicide cases in Batman. According to TPCPHK, number of women
committing suicide in Batman is three times higher than men, as
compared to the figures in overall Turkey. Between 2001 and
2006, 402 people attempted to commit suicide in Batman. 80
people were successful in their attempts and 43 of them were
women. Those people who committed suicide were between the ages
15 and 25. Majority of the suicide cases reportedly took place
in the slums of the province which was formed by internal
migration, according to the Batman Bar Association.

RADIKAL / YENI SAFAK / CUMHURIYET: As a result of the
four-month endeavors of the Security Directorate's Smuggling and
Organized Crimes Branch, a 28-person gang comprised of computer
hackers was allegedly caught in Diyarbakir. Reportedly, members
of the gang have hacked over internet passwords of the digital
household electricity meters to illegally decrease costs of
electricity consumption for their clients. Leader of the gang
has been detained in Mardin's Kiziltepe district.

OZGUR GUNDEM: Reportedly thousands of people marched in the
streets in Batman when the coffins of two of the 7 terrorists
killed in Mardin's Dargecit district were brought to Batamn from
Diyarbakir for burial procedures. (This summary is from 02/28
edition.)

OZGUR GUNDEM: The daily claims that some body parts of 7
terrorists killed during a military operation in Mardin's
Dargecit district in February 23 (see press summary 02/27) were
allegedly cut apart or dissected. Families of the dead
terrorists were reportedly had difficulty identifying their kin
as a result of that alleged brutality. Meanwhile, the funerals
of two of the 7 terrorists were held in Mus's Varto and Bitlis's
Tatvan districts. The funeral car and 30-car convoy heading
towards Mus were allegedly checked every three kilometers by the
local Jandarma Command.

EVRENSEL: Statements of the fifty-nine persons, who were
detained during a demonstration that followed a funeral of a PKK
member in Diyarbakir, have been taken at the Security
Directorate in Diyarbakir. The detainees have been sent to the
Prosecutor's Office.

OZGUR GUNDEM: Attorneys of the 89 arrestees, who were
detained and arraigned in Adana following a turbulent
demonstration activity on February 16 marking the seventh
anniversary of Abdullah Ocalan's capture, objected to Adana's
7th Heavy Penalty Court and demanded that their clients, who
were jailed in a prison in Adana, be released. Meanwhile, Ziya
Aydemir, DTP Adana Provincial Chairperson, said that they would
file a complaint with the Ministry of Interior against the
attitude of the police who reportedly smashed the door of the
DTP provincial party building and broke into its headquarters
during the incident.
REID