Turkey’s final warning to Syria: Tomorrow may be too late for reforms
Cem Ertür | 19.06.2011 08:35 | Anti-militarism | Globalisation | Other Press | Sheffield | World
Angelina Jolie visits a refugee camp at Turkey's border with Syria, 17 June 2011
* We have spoken to the refugees; you cannot say ‘there is no oppression against the people’
* Allow the international press to have free access to the country; otherwise nobody will believe you
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Turkey’s final warning to Syria: Tomorrow may be too late for reforms
[propaganda alert]
compiled by Cem Ertür
18 June 2011
1) Turkey’s final warning to Syria: Tomorrow may be too late for reforms (17 June 2011)
2) Turkey's Prime Minister Erdogan: Syria is not behaving in a humane manner (10 June 2011)
3) Syrian opposition meeting in Turkey supports regime change in Syria (3 June 2011)
4) Turkey plans to send troops into Syria to carve out a safe area for Syrian refugees (30 May 2011)
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http://www.todayszaman.com/news-247685-turkey-says-syria-only-has-a-few-
excerpts from: Turkey says Syria only has a few days left to get its act together
Today’s Zaman, 17 June 2011
Turkey has delivered a blunt message to the Syrian leadership, saying the regime's willingness to undertake sweeping reforms in the unrest-laden country will determine the position of Turkey in the coming days, if not weeks, diplomatic sources told Today's Zaman. [...]
According to an incremental plan, Turkey will start supporting tougher UN resolutions if the regime fails to live up to the expectations of the international community.
The strongest message yet to the Syrian leadership was conveyed by Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu, who spoke with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's special envoy, Hassan Turkmani, earlier this week.
“We underlined that Turkish support to Syria hinges on the willingness of the Syrian government to adopt sweeping reforms in the country. We detailed our suggestions before and even relayed a written proposal to Damascus on how they should proceed to stabilize the country,” the source explained.
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“Actually, the situation in Syria is not exactly like the one in Libya. Syria is practically a domestic issue for us, I have said this many times. We have a [common] border that extends for 850-900 kilometres.
Currently there are [people] entering Turkey through the Altinozu [district]. [...] We really cannot close our gates to people fleeing for their lives and seeking refuge in Turkey. We have to let them in. But, of course, how long this will continue, that’s another matter. [...]
I say this clearly and openly, from a humanitarian point of view, his brother [Maher Assad] is not behaving in a humane manner. And he is chasing after savagery. Their appearance next to the women they have killed is such an ugly sight. These scenes are hard to stomach.
This [situation] is inevitably leading to the United Nations Security Council’s involvement and preparations are being made there as well. So, in the face of all this we cannot continue to support Syria. Because we do have relatives [living] there.”
[Turkey’ Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, TV interview at “Gundem Ozel” programme, ATV channel, 9 June 2011. This interview was conducted three days before the general elections in Turkey.]
Video of the interview (in Turkish):
Basbakan Erdogan Atv Gundem Ozel Secim Programinda - 9 Haziran 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtkxJo3tJbE
Note: The excerpts above have been transcribed and translated from Turkish by Cem Ertür.
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http://www.todayszaman.com/news-246120-assad-opponents-decide-to-support
excerpt from: Assad opponents decide to support regime change in Syria
Today’s Zaman, 3 June 2011
The Syria for Change conference, a three-day meeting held by opponents of the Syrian government in the southern Turkish city of Antalya, ended on Friday with the participants declaring their full support for the revolution and regime change in Syria.
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http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/fisk/who-cares-in-th e-middle-east-what-obama-says-2290761.html
excerpts from: Who cares in the Middle East what Obama says?
by Robert Fisk, The Independent, 30 May 2011
Turkish generals have thus prepared an operation that would send several battalions of Turkish troops into Syria itself to carve out a “safe area” for Syrian refugees inside Assad's caliphate. The Turks are prepared to advance well beyond the Syrian border town of Al Qamishli – perhaps half way to Deir el-Zour [...] to provide a “safe haven” for those fleeing the slaughter in Syria's cities.
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related news:
'Turkey ponders buffer zone in Syria'
Turkey may send its military forces into Syrian soil to establish a “buffer zone,” should the current unrest in Syria skyrocket into a refugee crisis that would pose a threat to Ankara, a report says.
Press TV, 16 June 2011
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/184979.html
Turkey leads anti-Syria smear campaign
Turkey's smear campaign against the Syrian government is much worse than the propaganda spread by Arab media to tarnish the image of Damascus with regards to its recent unrest.
Press TV, 13 June 2011
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/184492.html
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