Tuesday, 26 February 2008

As Turkey tackles PKK, it can play Nato card


'I have read below article in one of the Newspaper published here in Dubai. I found it interesting.'
By Sami Moubayed, Special to Gulf News

On January 30, 2003, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey gave a speech at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, saying: "I have held a series of very positive meetings with President Bush. At our meetings, we have gone beyond reconfirming our friendship that is built on common vision and mutual interests. I am pleased that we have determined concrete steps that are geared to further develop the Turkish-US partnership."

All of that, of course, was before the Iraq War in March 2003. It was before the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) set up base in northern Iraq, under the watchful eye of Bush, Iraq's President Jalal Talbani and Prime Minister Nouri Al Malki. Although labelled as a "terrorist organisation" by the entire world, including the US, EU, and Nato, America did nothing to curb the influence of the PKK in Iraqi Kurdistan.

The Americans failed to realise that if it wanted, Turkey could simply cut off a supply route it gives the US, which accounts to 70 per cent of their needs in Iraq. Turkey can - if it wants - cut the electrical power provided to Iraqi Kurdistan and prevent the passage of fuel products through its territory.

Too much

The Americans, however, simply have too much on their hands in the rest of Iraq, to mind the Kurdish rebels. The US could not - even if it wished -engage itself in another guerilla war. Rather than worry about the PKK and upset its Kurdish allies in Baghdad and Irbil, the Americans simply decided to turn a blind eye to PKK activity, which aims at establishing 55 per cent of the future-state of Kurdistan, on Turkish territory. The rest will be carved out of northeastern Iraq, northeastern Syria and northwestern Iran.

Watching the Americans do nothing about the PKK since 2003 was Al Malki. Nowadays, Al Malki needs the support of Iraqi Kurds because he has been abandoned by his former parliamentary allies, the Sadrists, and the Iraqi Accordance Front. He is supporting them and they are helping him to stay in power in Baghdad.

In August, Al Malki went to Ankara and met Erdogan. Smiling for the cameras, and with a completely straight expression on his face, Al Malki said: "Iraq does not allow party members (to operate) from its territory and will not allow it in the future." Such an assertive statement was repeated this week by Al Malki himself, and his Kurdish allies.

Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari, a Kurd, commented, "The Iraqi government has asked them to leave Iraq." Asked if there was a timetable for PKK withdrawal, Zebari said, "As soon as possible!"

This seems all too familiar for Erdogan, who finds that the exact scenario has been repeated too often since he came to power in 2003. This time, the Turks say, things are different.

Erdogan, however, should not get carried into a trap being set out for him by Kurdish militias. Supporters of this theory claim that a Turkish offensive against the PKK can serve as a great PR stunt for the Kurdish militia -their biggest since the arrest of the Kurdish rebel leader Abdullah Ocalan.

They claim that PKK lost its Turkish power base since the 1990s. During the latest elections, the ruling AKP won a majority in 12 out of 15 provinces. Even provinces with an overwhelming Kurdish population voted for the AKP.

Young Kurds, those born after the PKK revolution started in the late 1970s, were more interested in securing stable jobs and higher income than waging a war of liberation against the Turkish government. Ever since the APK came to power, nearly five years ago, it has put a lot of money into the Kurdish-populated southern region.

These projects have embarrassed the PKK, affected their popularity, and increased support for the APK. If the APK continues helping Kurdish Turks achieve a better life, a call to arms by the PKK will fall on deaf ears. That is why the PKK needs a face-lift; a political comeback at the expense of Erdogan.

The US, already upset with Erdogan's policies on a variety of issues related to Palestine, Iraq, Iran and Syria, decided to favour the Kurds at the expense of Turkey. Erdogan after all, had warmed up with Syria. He had received Hamas leader Khalid Meshaal in Ankara. He refused to meet Ehud Olmert, then the Housing Minister of Israel, in Ankara. He coordinated anti-PKK activity with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. And he did nothing to influence the Turkish parliament, packed with his AKP Party members, to change course vis-a -vis allowing US troops to use Turkish territory to launch their war on Saddam Hussain.

Then US defence secretary Donald Rumsfeld, who spoke to Fox News in March 2005, and said, "Clearly if we had been able to get the 4th Infantry Division in from the north, in through Turkey, more of the Hussain-Baathist regime would have been captured or killed."

Upcoming visit

During his upcoming visit to Washington on November 5, where he is scheduled to meet Bush, it is doubtful if Erdogan would say things similar to what was said in 2003. Rather, he would tell the American president that the PKK is to Ankara what Al Qaida is to the US. He would remind Bush of how helpful Turkey was in the fight against communism back in the 1950s, and against Islamic fundamentalism since 2001.

He might tell him about Article 5 of Nato, which calls all nations of the international organisation into mutual military defence. Meaning, if Turkey comes under attack by the PKK, it is the duty of all Nato states - especially the United States - to come to its defence.

Nearly 40,000 people have been killed by PKK terrorism over the past three decades. Article 5 was used only once; in defence of the US after 9-11 to legitimise an attack on Afghanistan. It's time to use it again, would be Erdogan's words, or else suffer the consequences for American passiveness, Iraqi helplessness and Kurdish stubbornness.
Sami Moubayed is a Syrian political analyst.

Friday, 22 February 2008

First The World, now The Universe

I have just Found out from one of our blog member side belowed news:) another interesting booming developments in Dubai.

Master developer Nakheel has just announced another monster development offshore, Called The Universe it will be a cluster of islands designed on the shape of coral and will stretch from Palm Jumeirah to Port Rashid, running between The World and the mainland When finished in 15 to 20 years it will be 3,000 hectares (about 6,500 acres) of land Major residential, commercial and tourism projects are eventually planned for the development.

Wednesday, 20 February 2008

Changes on blog address

Hopefully last and least: now on my blogspot name will be WWW.MDLOUNT.BLOGSPOT.COM
Regards
Derya

Tuesday, 19 February 2008

Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC)



Gulf News: Look beyond the business suits, power lunches and briefcases, and you'll see the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) is an underground treasure trove waiting to be discovered. The giant, corporate-styled buildings and rolling neon index prices outside may give the impression it should only be ventured into by investment analysts, bankers and brokers, but the reality is far from this perception.

DIFC lifestyle is something which can be enjoyed by all. A short escalator ride under the towering buildings reveal a world of restaurants, shops, beauty salons, gym, art gallery and even a place to book your next holiday.


Lifestyle Referred to as "The Gate" — which is the large square-shaped arch in the centre of the complex next to Emirates Towers — DIFC Lifestyle is a unique mix of art and culture and stunning architecture, along with an exclusive self-contained precinct of trendy shops and chic eateries। It's practically a cosmopolitan "city within a city" — you can probably do everything you need to do in one quick visit.


After a day's work, DIFC is the perfect place to meet friends over a drink or dinner. You can even buy that last- minute birthday present, flowers, courier a parcel and have a suit tailored. Philip from Bella Donna, an Italian pasta restaurant, said: "People are slowly coming in and are very pleased with everything they discover here. We are very excited about more and more coming to enjoy the place." Restaurant outlets at DIFC include Yo Sushi, Bella Donna, Dome Café, Testa Rossa, the Noodle House, Lunch Box, Subway and Mado. There are too many to mention but a few of the shopping outlets include Borders Bookshop, Paris Gallery, Emirates Computers, Marina Pharmacy and Porsche Design.

After all that if you're still not worn out, then head to the latest branch of Fitness First or a workout or visit the the British Museum and experience Word into Art — an exhibition celebrating the creativity of Middle Eastern artists.

Monday, 11 February 2008

Madem öyle, TBMM’ de kadın milletvekili olmasın bundan böyle


Yonca'cim cok guzel yazmis yine Hurriyet Gazetesindeki yazisinda son Turban yasasinin cikmasiyla. Diline saglik Yonca cok guzel dile getirmissin hislerimizi duygularimizi.
" Meclisimde kadın millet vekillerinin olması ne işe yarıyor bana bir anlatır mısınız?
Beni temsil etmiyor.
Haklarımı savunmuyor.
Kadını ilgilendiren kanunlar hakkında görüşü alınmıyor, fikir beyan edemiyor, etkili olamıyor...
Karar mekanizmalarında yer alamıyor.
Yeni dönemde Meclis’ te kadın vekil sayısı ikiye katlanmış olsa ne yazar!
Sayı değil,
SES önemli!
ETKİ önemli!
Neden hala partiler kadınları alıyorlar?
Gösteriş olsun diye mi?
Çeşni olsun diye mi?
Hoşluk olsun diye mi?
Almış olmak için mi?
Duruma bakılırsa öyle.
Benim adıma beni temsil etmek için seçilen ve yemin eden kadınlar,
Tek kelime edemiyorlar, ettirilmiyorlar...
Yazık!
Onlar da kim bilir kendilerini nasıl kötü hissediyorlardır? (öyledir sanıyorum...)
Ben işimde pasif göreve alınsam hasta olurum.
Gururum incinir.
Şu geçirdiğimiz son derece kritik, hassas, sancılı, türban krizi döneminde hangi kadın millet vekilini konuşurken hatırlıyorsunuz? (Meral Akşener dışında...)
Hatırlıyorsanız bile aklınızda yer etti mi?
“Vay be! En azından şu kadın çıktı, denedi!” diyebilecek miyiz?
Tarihi bir imkan vardı kadınların elinde...
Değerlendirildi mi?
Kadınlık onurunu koruyan TEK bir kelime duydunuz mu bir kadından?
ek bir kadın sesi diyorum?
Erkekler getirdi kadınları Meclis’ e...
Erkekler karar veriyor ne giyip ne giymeyeceklerine...
Erkekler karar veriyor ne söyleyip ne söylemeyeceklerine...
Hatta Meclis Başkan Vekili kadın olursa, erkek gibi giyinsin dediler hatırlatırım size!
TEK BİR KADIN...
Ha “KADIN konuşsaydı dinleyecek adam var mıydı?” diyeceksiniz...
YOK!
Ama ben seçilmiş kadın vekillerin konuşmasını, ve kendini dinletmesini bekliyorum!
Durum budur Bayanlar!
Kırgınım.
Gidip Meclis’ te kadın vekillerin kapısının önünde mi yatsaydım?
Kapılarını çalıp “Eeee Bayanlar, ne yapıyoruz, bir fikriniz var mı?” deseydim...
Ne yapsaydım?
Kamer Genç kürsüde kadınlar adına tepinirken yanına TEK bir kadın alamıyorsa sen çıkıp kendini parçalasan ne işe yarar Yonca!
Benim, yani KADIN YONCA TOKBAŞ’ ın tepinmesi bir işe yaramak zorunda anlıyor musunuz!
Ben Türkiye Cumhuriyeti vatandaşı Yonca Tokbaş geriye gitmeyi kabul etmiyorum, anlıyor musunuz!
Hem zaten kimi kandırıyorsunuz?
Bu ülkede türbanlı kızlar bal gibi de üniversitede okuyor, mezun oluyor!
Gidin bakın.
Kampüs fotoğrafları çekip bakın.
Kimse türbanlı kızları okula almamazlık etmiyordu ki! Bildirilere imza atanlar, türbanı savunanlar bu gerçeği bilmiyorlar mıydı?
Sanırım gayrimeşru durumu meşru kılmak için uğraşıyorlardı.
Cuma günkü yazımda da örnek verdim; bayan okurum A. A. Üniversiteye türbanlı girip türbanlı mezun olmuş... Bir sürü de arkadaşı var kendi gibi. Tek örnek o da değil. DOLU!
Ne oldu yani şimdi?
Kanuni türbanımız mübarek olsun!
***
Bakın!
Bu ülkenin tarihini tek bir ADAM değiştirdi...
O adam kadınlara çok güvenirdi.
Kadınlar da, sırf ona inandıkları için ne biçim erkeklere, ne biçim ortamlarda direndi...
O kadınlar, o analar; erkekleri, oğulları onlar adına cephelerde savaşırken, tek bir adım gerilemedi.
Hepsi birden ileriye, tek bir hedefe kitlendi.
O yüzden;
Her ne kadar bu ülkeyi geriye götürmek isteyenler olursa olsun,
Uygar Türk Kadınının sesi asla kısılmayacaktır.
KADIN tek başına da olsa konuşacaktır.
Geriye adım atmayacaktır.
Yonca

“sARIinat”"

Saturday, 9 February 2008

Sorry to everyone

Sorry to everyone,

I have been extremely busy busy, have no time to update anything at the moment. Lot of things happening in my life. Changing of department at work, my parent is here, doing touristic bits, kids and a husband. Haven't even check my e-mails.

As soon as I have time will write you soon.

Regards to you all