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Viewing cable 08ANKARA1415, ANKARA MEDIA REACTION REPORT

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
08ANKARA1415 2008-08-08 13:31 2011-08-24 01:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Ankara
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RHMFISS/USDOCO 6ATAF IZMIR TU
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RUEUITH/AFLO ANKARA TU
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 03 ANKARA 001415 
 
SIPDIS 
 
DEPARTMENT FOR INR/R/MR, EUR/SE, EUR/PD, NEA/PD, DRL 
JCS PASS J-5/CDR S. WRIGHT 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: OPRC KMDR TU
SUBJECT: ANKARA MEDIA REACTION REPORT 
FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 2008 
 
In Today's Papers 
 
Mortar Attack on Military Barracks in Istanbul 
All news outlets report on Thursday, three people were injured in 
three explosions that shook the Uskudar neighborhood on Istanbul's 
Asian side, with witnesses saying unidentified assailants hurled 
hand grenades at a municipality building.  Police found empty mortar 
shells in the nearby Karacaahmet Cemetery and concluded the attack 
might have actually targeted the Selimiye military barracks, the 
headquarters of the First Army.  Police said the four shells that 
had been fired did not reach the barracks because the mortar was 
old.  Three of the shells exploded inside the cemetery and one hit a 
garbage truck about 500 meters from the Selimiye Barracks. 
Eyewitnesses said explosives were hurled from inside the cemetery at 
the rear of the municipal building, and that two people on a 
motorbike fled the scene.  Three municipality workers were slightly 
injured in the attack.  Mainstream Sabah says yesterday's terrorist 
attack on the army barracks was "unanticipated," and claims the PKK 
perpetrated the attack.  Analysts speaking to the press expect an 
increase in the terror attacks on military targets. 
 
A column in the Islamist-oriented Yeni Safak says: "I thought about 
the tragic attack in Istanbul's Gungoren neighborhood when I heard 
about the four mortars fired at the Selimiye Barracks.  These bombs 
confuse us, just like the Gungoren attacks.  Those who perpetrate 
these attacks certainly do not miss their targets; but they do not 
hit either.  Could this be a sign of anything?  No one will be 
convinced if this incident is covered by claiming 'the PKK did 
it.'" 
 
PKK Claims Responsibility for Explosion at BTC Pipeline 
All papers report the outlawed PKK has claimed responsibility for 
Tuesday's explosion at the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline, which 
is still ablaze.  The explosion occurred at one of the pump stations 
near Erzincan in eastern Turkey.  A source at the state-owned 
Turkish Pipeline Corporation (Botas) said the oil flow will take at 
least two weeks to restore.  Some officials claim it may take three 
months to fix the damage.  The spokesperson for British Petroleum 
said on Thursday after the explosion the oil consortium it leads in 
Azerbaijan started diverting crude slated for the Ceyhan port on the 
Mediterranean to other routes, including the Georgian port of Supsa. 
 "We are considering alternative routes," said BP's spokesperson in 
Azerbaijan.  Before departing for the blast site, Energy Minister 
Hilmi Guler told the press, "We will not put out the fire in order 
to avoid environmental damage, and we expect the fire will continue 
for one or two more days, depending on how much oil is left in the 
pipeline."  Islamist-oriented Zaman reports fixing the pipeline 
could take about four months, adding Turkey's loss from the damage 
amount to USD 350,000 a day. 
 
TUSIAD Criticizes Gul's Rector Appointments 
All papers report Turkey's elite business grouping TUSIAD criticized 
the latest rector appointments by President Abdullah Gul Thursday. 
TUSIAD said institutions have the legal right to exercise their 
power, but added that this power displays the problematic structure 
of High Education Board (YOK).  "Politics must be taken out of 
educations," said TUSIAD, adding Turkey needs to restructure its 
higher education system.  On Tuesday, Gul's appointments sparked 
strong reactions from academics, as 36 of them, including deans, 
resigned from three universities. 
 
AKP's Sozen Wants Places for Worship in Schools 
Hurriyet, Sabah, Radikal, Taraf, Cumhuriyet, Zaman and others report 
the ruling AKP deputy chairperson Edibe Sozen has drafted a bill for 
"protection the youth" in which it is proposed that places of 
worship be set up in schools.  Sozen said the draft was similar to 
the German Youth Law introduced in 2003.  "We aim to protect the 
youth in the public field.  We are not interfering in private 
issues," she said, adding places of worship in schools were designed 
for minorities in Turkey.  She added opening places for worship 
 
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would be an issue depending on school administration rather than a 
legal responsibility.  Also according to the draft, pornographic 
publications will be sold, in sealed envelopes, to the minors below 
the age of 18 only after their ID numbers and signatures are taken. 
Opposition CHP lawmaker Canan Aritman strongly criticized the draft, 
saying the true aim was laying the grounds for a "religious state," 
noting "Before places for worship, we must open computer, language, 
and biology labs in schools; the way to make our youth world 
citizens passes through such laboratories and not worship places." 
 
Editorial Commentary on President Gul's Rector Assignments 
 
"Gul's Name is AKP..." 
Mustafa Balbay wrote in leftist-nationalist Cumhuriyet (8/8): 
"President Gul took sides with the AKP on his recent rector 
assignments.  He allowed the High Education Board (YOK) to prepare a 
real list of recommendations to his liking so that he wouldn't have 
to make many changes when the time came for the actual appointments. 
 If the President, whose main duty is to maintain stability between 
state institutions, could take sides on such an issue, then no one 
can stop the AKP administration from acting however they please. 
Many people wonder why former President Sezer wasn't criticized in 
the past for his rector assignments since he acted like President 
Gul as well.  President Sezer's appointments might seem similar to 
President Gul's but, in reality, but the content is not the same 
because Sezer believed that politics should not enter the 
universities, which is   why he rejected the rector candidates who 
were involved in politics.  However, while deciding on the 
assignments, President Gul did not take sides with science or the 
benefit of the state; instead he openly sided with the AKP.  It 
seems that President Gul is trying to resolve the turban issue 
through his appointment of rectors.  More turban-supporting rectors 
in the universities will mean free turban use in the universities. 
Once turban is allowed in the universities, more extremist demands 
will follow.  Even President Gul will be disturbed by these demands. 
 Is there a way to balance this situation?  Today is the day for 
scientists, who support only science in the universities, to raise 
their voices." 
 
"The Rector Assignments" 
Fikret Bila commented in mainstream Milliyet (8/8):  "Former 
President Sezer also assigned rectors who did not win a majority of 
votes in their universities, just like President Gul did during this 
year's rector assignments.  What is strange, though, is that those 
who criticized President Sezer in the past are not criticizing 
President Gul now.  The reason for this difference is the different 
political approaches of the leaders.  As a matter of fact, it is the 
system that should be criticized.  Science should not be under the 
custody of politics.  Universities should adopt a system to 
administrate themselves.  Under the current system in Turkey, it is 
not possible for a candidate to become rector if he or she 
contradicts the views of the President and/or YOK, even if he or she 
gets the majority of votes from their universities.  The 
independence of the universities can be achieved by changing the 
selection process for university rectors.  Rectors should be elected 
only by the university academicians.  Because selections by YOK and 
ultimately by the President override the university elections, 
university elections for rector are rendered meaningless.  Thus, 
Turkey has delayed efforts to properly reform its higher education 
system." 
 
TV News: 
CNN Turk 
 
Domestic News 
 
- CHP deputy group chief Kemal Kilicdaroglu said President Gul's 
appointments of university rectors was an attempt to avenge the 
annulment of headscarf reforms. 
 
 
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- Opposition CHP has applied to the Constitutional Court for the 
annulment of a legal regulation for the sale of property to 
foreigners. 
 
- Turkey will host a Turkey-Africa Cooperation Summit from August 
18-21 in Istanbul.  Controversial Sudanese President Al Bashir will 
attend the conference. 
 
International News 
 
- Iranian security forces have killed 11 PJAK terrorists and 
captured 17 others in Salmas, Merivan and Hoy-Kotur regions. 
 
- The Wall Street Journal reports radical Shiite cleric Muqtada 
al-Sadr intends to disarm his powerful Mahdi Army militia and remake 
it as a social-services organization. 
 
- The United States and Russia agree to work jointly to end the 
fighting in Georgia's breakaway South Ossetia region. 
WILSON