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  • Joint article on Libya: The pathway to peace

    Joint article on Libya: The pathway to peace

    Friday 15 April 2011

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    Prime Minister David Cameron, President Barack Obama and President Nicolas Sarkozy have written a joint article on Libya underlining their determination that Qadhafi must “go and go for good”.

     

    Read the article

    Together with our NATO allies and coalition partners, the United States, France and Britain have been united at the UN Security Council, as well as the following Paris Conference, in building a broad-based coalition to respond to  the crisis in Libya. We are equally united on what needs to happen in order to end it.

    Even as we continue military operations today to protect civilians in Libya, we are determined to look to the future. We are convinced that better times lie ahead for the people of Libya, and a pathway can be forged to achieve just that.

    We must never forget the reasons why the international community was obliged to act in the first place. As Libya descended into chaos with Colonel Qadhafi attacking his own people, the Arab League called for action. The Libyan opposition called for help. And the people of Libya looked to the world in their hour of need. In an historic Resolution, the United Nations Security Council authorised all necessary measures to protect the people of Libya from the attacks upon them.  By responding immediately, our countries  halted the advance of Qadhafi’s forces. The bloodbath that he had promised to inflict upon the citizens of the besieged city of Benghazi has been prevented.

    Tens of thousands of lives have been protected.  But the people of Libya are suffering terrible horrors at Qadhafi’s hands each and every day. His rockets and his shells rained down on defenceless civilians in Ajdabiya. The city of Misrata is enduring a mediaeval siege, as Qadhafi tries to strangle its population into submission.   The evidence of disappearances and abuses grows daily.

    Our duty and our mandate under UN Security Council Resolution 1973 is to protect civilians, and we are doing that. It is not to remove Qadhafi by force.  But it is impossible to imagine a future for Libya with Qadhafi in power.  The International Criminal Court is rightly investigating the crimes committed against civilians and the grievous violations of international law.  It is unthinkable that someone who has tried to massacre his own people can play a part in their future government. The brave citizens of those towns that have held out against forces that have been mercilessly targeting them would face a fearful vengeance if the world accepted such an arrangement.  It would be an unconscionable betrayal.

    Furthermore, it would condemn Libya to being not only a pariah state, but a failed state too.  Qadhafi has promised to carry out terrorist attacks against civilian ships and airliners.  And because he has lost the consent of his people any deal that leaves him in power would lead to further chaos and lawlessness.  We know from bitter experience what that would mean.  Neither Europe, the region, or the world can afford a new safe haven for extremists.

    There is a pathway to peace that promises new hope for the people of Libya.  A future without Qadhafi that preserves Libya’s integrity and sovereignty, and restores her economy and the prosperity and security of her people.  This needs to begin with a genuine end to violence, marked by deeds not words.  The regime has to pull back from the cities it is besieging, including Ajdabiya, Misrata and Zintan, and their forces return to their barracks. However, so long as Qadhafi is in power, NATO and its coalition partners must maintain their operations so that civilians remain protected and the pressure on the regime builds.  Then a genuine transition from dictatorship to an inclusive constitutional process can really begin, led by a new generation of leaders.  In order for that transition to succeed, Colonel Qadhafi must go and go for good.  At that point, the United Nations and its members should help the Libyan people as they rebuild where Qadhafi has destroyed – to repair homes and hospitals, to restore basic utilities, and to assist Libyans as they develop the institutions to underpin a prosperous and open society.

    This vision for the future of Libya has the support of a broad coalition of countries, including many from the Arab world.  These countries came together in London on 29 March and founded a Contact Group which met this week in Doha to support a solution to the crisis that respects the will of the Libyan people.

    Today, NATO and its coalition partners are acting in the name of the United Nations with an unprecedented international legal mandate.  But it will be the people of Libya, not the UN, that choose their new constitution, elect their new leaders, and write the next chapter in their history.

    Britain, France and the United States will not rest until the United Nations Security Council resolutions have been implemented and the Libyan people can choose their own future.

    The Prime Ministers Office

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  • TURKISH AREA STUDY GROUP   Twenty-second Spring Symposium

    TURKISH AREA STUDY GROUP Twenty-second Spring Symposium

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    TURKISH AREA STUDY GROUP

     

    Twenty-second Spring Symposium

     

     

     

    Saturday 7 May 2011

     

    Emmanuel College, Cambridge

    The Queen’s Building

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    Programme

     

    10.00 – 10.30   Registration and Coffee

     

    10.45 – 11.35   Metin Heper

    Some Thoughts on Currently Conflictual Issues in Turkey

     

    11.40 – 12.30   William Park

    The Origins, Nature and Prospects of Turkish Foreign Policy

    under Ahmet Davutoğlu

     

    12.40 – 14.20   Lunch

     

    14.25 – 15.15   Deniz Duru

    Coexistence in Burgaz, Princes Islands of Istanbul: Living

    and Negotiating with Ethnic, Class and Religious Differences

     

    15.20 – 15.45   Figen Phelps

    Dame Ninette Valois and Turkish Ballet

     

    15.50 – 16.15   Özlem Güçlü

    New Cinema of Turkey: What is ‘new’? Why is it not ‘Turkish’?

     

    16.20   Tea

     

    16.35   Annual General Meeting

     

     

    A booking form for the Symposium and lunch is enclosed.

     

     


    No further reminder will be sent, so please make a note of this event in a safe place and observe the closing date for bookings!

     

     

     

     

    Emmanuel College is in St Andrew’s Street, in the city centre and near the bus station. There are no parking facilities, but Cambridge has an excellent and cheap ‘Park & Ride’ service with five well sign-posted sites. Make sure you take a bus to the city centre (NOT the Grafton Centre).

    Rezan Muir, Secretary

     

    Turkish Area Study Group

     

     

     

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    Twenty-second Spring Symposium

     

    Emmanuel College, Cambridge

     

    Saturday 7 May 2011

     

     

    BOOKING FORM

     

    Personal Details

     

    Surname: ………………………………………..Initials………….Title………

     

    TASG Member?                               Yes/No

     

    Email Address:……………………………………

     

    Mailing Address:……………………………………………………………………..

     

    …………………………………………………………………………………………

     

    Costs Number

     

    Attendance Fee

    (Please tick as appropriate)

    Members –£5 per head                                           [     ]                 £_______

     

    Non-Members £12 per head                                  [     ]                 £_______

     

    Student Non-Members £5 per head                     [     ]                 £_______

     

    Student Members free of charge

     

     

    Please return this form with your payment to Mrs Rezan Muir, XXX XXXXX XXX, XXXXX XXXXXXXX, XXXXX XXXX XXX (email: ..@…….) to reach her as soon as possible and at the very latest by Saturday,30 April. No late lunch bookings can be accepted.

     

     

     

    Supported By Turkish Forum WTA

     

  • Spotted: Gisele Bundchen In A Little Black Dress In Turkey

    Spotted: Gisele Bundchen In A Little Black Dress In Turkey

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    Gisele Bundchen launched the 2011 Ipanema sandal collection in Turkey yesterday. The Brazilian model has designed her own range including “Butterfly” and “Hot Beaches.” Would you buy Gisele’s sandals?

    Gisele recently caused a media stir for reportedly saying sunblock was poison. Her publicist quickly responded, “They misquoted her due to a language barrier.” Then Bundchen wrote on her blog, “I would like to clarify the misunderstanding about the use of sunblock. I do use sunblock, but also I try my best not to be exposed to the sun when it is too strong.”

    She has a history of putting her foot in her mouth. Last summer she sparked outrage after she told Harper’s Bazaar magazine there should be “a worldwide law” that forces women to feed their children naturally for six months after giving birth.

    Should supermodels just stand there and look pretty and not speak? What do you think?

    via Spotted: Gisele Bundchen In A Little Black Dress In Turkey – Starpulse.com.

  • Gisele Bundchen Touches Down in Turkey

    Gisele Bundchen Touches Down in Turkey

     

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    She’s always off to some far off land, and Gisele Bundchen’s latest travels have taken her to Istanbul, Turkey.

    The Victoria’s Secret stunner arrived at Ataturk Airport yesterday afternoon (April 5) and looked lovely as she strolled through the terminal.

    Meanwhile, back in the States, Gisele and her husband Tom Brady are continually checking the progress of their new $20 million mega mansion.

    The property consists of almost four acres and includes a 22,000 square-foot house with eight bedrooms, a lagoon-shaped pool, wine cellar, six-car garage, fitness center, and an elevator.

    Enjoy the pictures of Gisele Bundchen arriving in Istanbul , Turkey (April 5).

     

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    via Gisele Bundchen Touches Down in Turkey | GossipCenter – Entertainment News Leaders.

  • Turkey Calls For Prosecution Of Attacks Abroad On Turkish Promotion Events

    Turkey Calls For Prosecution Of Attacks Abroad On Turkish Promotion Events

    050411 disisleriTurkey has urged prosecution of and measures against attacks by certain Armenian groups on events promoting Turkey abroad.

    “Attacks on events promoting Turkey abroad by some Armenian groups has recently increased. We are expecting related countries to prosecute those attacks and take measures to prevent recurrence of such incidents,” Turkish Foreign Ministry Spokesman Selcuk Unal said in a response to a question on Tuesday.

    Unal said the latest instants of such attacks came during a Beirut fair of Turkish ready-wear manufacturers and at the International Books Fair in Paris.

    “This hostile attitude and the radical nationalist mind set it is founded on have shown its face in the form of terrorist attacks in the past,” Unal said.

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  • Turkish Lesson 9

    Turkish Lesson 9

    Lesson 9

    Revision – Lesson 1 to 8

     

    A- Answer the questions with “evet”, “hayır”

     

    1-      Britanya soğuk bir ülke mi?

    2-      Senin adın Ahmet mi?

    3-      Denizler yeşil mi?

    4-      Atatürk İngiliz mi?

    5-      Sen Alman mısın?

    6-      Sen mimar mısın?

    7-      Sen cesur musun?

    8-      Türkiye güzel mi?

    9-      İstanbul küçük bir şehir mi?

    10-  Senin evin var mı?

    11-  Senin araban var mı?

    12-  Londra büyük mü?

     

    B- Make the nouns plural.

     

    elma _________                      çocuk __________                  okul _________

    öğretmen _________              araba ___________                 eşşek _________

    sandalye ____________         masa ____________               maymun __________

    kiraz _____________             kız __________                      erkekler __________

    yatak ____________              dolap ___________                resim ___________

    televizyon ___________         kitap ____________               kalem ___________

    ağaç _______________          etek ____________                ceket ____________

    gömlek ____________           pantolon __________             silgi _____________

    ders ____________                tabak _____________                        okyanus __________

    deniz ______________          bilet ____________                sokak ____________

     

    C- Make sentences adding the right syllable. Sometimes there is no need to add any.

     

    Ex; Sen_________ (iyi). Answer; Sen iyisin.

     

    1- Ben ____________ (güzel)

    2- Ahmet ________________(yakışıklı)

    3- Sen bir ____________ (doktor)

    4- Filiz küçük bir __________ (çocuk)

    5- Biz _______________ (İngiliz)

    6- Siz ________________ (İsveçli)

    7- Onlar çok _____________ (tatlı)

    8- Ben çok korkak _____________ (değil)

    9- Sen çok _______________ (çalışkan)

    10- Benim kıızm bir ______________(mühendis)

     

    D- Make the sentences negative with using “yok” or “değil”

     

    1-      Masada beş tane kitap var.

    2-      Ece çok yaramaz bir kız.

    3-      Mete başarılı bir doktor.

    4-      Dolapta üç tane ekmek var.

    5-      Selma çalışkan bir öğrenci.

    6-      Berlin çok temiz bir şehir.

    7-      Atina çok sıcak.

    8-      Harun çok sinirli bir öğretmen.

    9-      Sinemada güzel bir film var.

    10-  Ankara çok kalabalık bir şehir.

    11-  Antalya muhteşem güzel bir şehir.

    12-  Kelly çok uzun boylu.

    13-  Bu okulda beş öğretmen var.

    14-  Brian kısa boylu.

    15-  Evde lokum var.

     

    E- Please write the opposites

     

    Şişman X _________

    Uzun boyluX __________

    Çalışkan X ____________

    Sıcak X ____________

    Açık X _____________

    Gel X _____________

    Mutlu X ____________

    Esmer X ____________

    Yaşlı X ____________

    Sessiz X _____________

    Zor X ___________

    Yeni X _________

    Boş X ______________

    İyi X _____________

    Pahalı X ____________

    Geniş X ________________

    Yakışıklı X _____________

    Acı X ____________

    Siyah X ____________

    Cesur X ______________

     

     

    This should be enough for you to revise the first 8 lessons. I am afraid I am not giving you the key vocabulary this time. Please use your dictionaries for the new vocabulary.

    All the best and don’t forget to send me your answers. Bol Şaslar!