Tag: Announcements

  • Movement of Persons between Member States

    Movement of Persons between Member States

    PRESS RELEASE

    The existence of an agreement called “The European Agreement on Regulations governing the Movement of Persons between Member States of the Council of Europe” which was opened for signature by Council of Europe member states on 13 December 1957 has been revealed. The aim of the Agreement is to enable the nationals of States Parties to enter or leave the territory of another Party by all frontiers on presentation of one of the documents listed in the appendix to the Agreement. The facilities accorded are only available for visits of not more than three months’ duration.
    However, this free movement of persons may be restricted by each State Party under certain circumstances. For example, The Benelux (Belgium, Luxembourg, The Netherlands), France, and Germany applied this restrictions effectively against Turkey during the early 1980s. This practice is still being maintained with a few exceptions.
    Spain and Italy are among those countries who have signed the Agreement. However, these two countries have never issued any official objection against the free entrance or leave of Turkish nationals. Spain and Italy have not officially informed the related authorities that they imposed restrictions for Turkish nationals. The same situation is also valid for Greece. Therefore, Turkish nationals are free to enter these three countries without any visa requirement. According to the Article 307 of the European Community Agreement, the European Community Law has the superiority even if any conflict arises in the implementation of the Schengen Agreements. Requiring visas from Turkish nationals in these countries means the violation of the Agreement signed in 1957.

    The lack of required domestic and international publicity by the Turkish diplomacy about the rights and responsibilities of Turkish nationals underlined in the Agreement is a puzzling situation.

    Read more in Turkish : https://www.turkishnews.com/tr/content/2009/05/28/aciklayici-bilgiler-vizesiz-avrupa/

  • Conference on U.S.-Turkish Relations

    Conference on U.S.-Turkish Relations

    The 28th Annual Conference on U.S.-Turkish Relations, jointly organized by the American-Turkish Council and the Turkish U.S. Business Council of DEIK, will bring together leaders from Turkey and the U.S. at the Gaylord Resort and Convention Center at the National Harbor, Washington, DC May 31- June 3, 2009.The theme of this year’s Conference is “U.S.-Turkey: Overcoming Challenges in an Era of Change.”
    The conference is hosted by the Chairman of the Board of the American-Turkish Council, Lt. General Brent Scowcroft (USAF, Ret.), and Chairman of the Turkish U.S. Business Council, Haluk Dinçer.
    Key speakers from Turkey include State Minister and Chief EU Negotiator, Egemen Bagis; Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Ahmet Davutoglu; Minister of National Defense, Vecdi Gönül; Minister of Transportation, Binali Yildirim; The Chief of the Turkish General Staff, General Ilker Basbug; the Undersecretary for Defense Industries, Murad Bayar; Acting President of TUBITAK, Dr. Nüket Yetis; General Manager of BOTAS, Hüseyin Saltuk Düzyol; Former Governor of the Central Bank, Süreyya Serdengeçti; Chairman, Istanbul Chamber of Commerce, Murat Yalçintas; and Chairman of the Board, Dogus Holding, Ferit Sahenk.

    Acceptences from the U.S. are Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General James Cartwright; Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Senator John Kerry; Director, Division of International Finance of the Federal Reserve Board, Dr. Nathan Sheets; Chairman of the Board and CEO, The Coca-Cola Company, Muthar Kent; President of Bankers Association for Finance and Trade, Donna Alexander; Associate Director of the USDA Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE), Dr. Kim Kroll; Senior Science Policy Advisor for the State Department, Dr. Alexander Dehgan; Vice President, Sales and Marketing Group & General Manager, Intel World Ahead Program, John Davies.

    Invitations have also been extended to Vice President Joseph Biden; Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, Taner Yildiz; Secretary of Energy, Steven Chu; and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Mike Mullen.
    The Annual Conference on U.S.-Turkish Relations is a forum for government and military officials, leaders of commerce and academia to discuss the issues and opportunities that bind the United States and Turkey. Meeting just weeks after President Obama’s highly successful visit to Turkey, Conference participants will discuss the expansion of joint-business opportunities for corporations in the United States, Turkey and the region; regional security issues; bi-lateral trade; energy security and development; the global recession and national recovery; and developments in Science, Technology and Research. Sectors and interests represented at the Conference include Agribusiness, Information Communication Technology, Defense, Pharmaceuticals, Banking & Finance, Trade, Construction, Energy and the European Union.

    Useful Links:

    Agenda-at-a-Glance (PDF File) Updated Conference Program (PDF File) Conference General Facts (PDF File) Hotel Reservations Transportation Information Online Conference Registration (credit cards only) Conference Registration Form (PDF, all forms of payment)

    TACCI Turkish American Chamber of Commerce & Industry www.turkishuschamber.org 28 West 44th Street Suite 1630, New York, NY 10036
    Tel: +1 646 429 1530
    Fax: +1 646 304 1666  info@turkishuschamber.org
  • ACTION ALERT – UNITED KINGDOM

    ACTION ALERT – UNITED KINGDOM

    Vote to keep the BNP out

    DISTURBING leaflets sent out by the British National Party

    By Suzan Nuri

    stopbnpDISTURBING leaflets sent out by the British National Party ahead of the 4 June Euro elections, has warned that the UK will be ‘swamped’ by Muslim Turks.


    The offensive leaflet, sent out to people in the north of the country and the Midlands, says the BNP “Oppose the dangerous drive to give 80 million low-wage, Muslim Turks the right to swamp Britain”.


    The BNP, already under fire for using foreign models in the pictures on campaign leaflets, now seem to be targeting the Muslim communities in what can only be described as racist rants.


    Fevzi Hussein who works for trade union CWU, was told of the offensive leaflets this week.

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    He said “A UNISON member alerted us to the latest BNP leaflet which amongst other things, makes reference to a pledge to ‘oppose the dangerous drive to give 80 million low-wage Muslim Turks the right to swamp Britain’.


    “The tone of the leaflet is disgusting and no-one should be fooled by the smart suits and nice hair-cuts of these far-right fascists. Their rhetoric is the same – they are just targeting Muslims more now than Blacks and Asians, which used to be their more traditional targets back in the 70’s and 80’s.


    “The BNP will do everything in their power to de-stabilise Turkey’s efforts to get into the EU – messages like this are also deliberately pumped out to instil a negative perception of Turkish people.


    “It is essential everyone gets out and uses their vote – vote for anyone BUT the BNP. Wouldn’t it be nice if the Equality & Human Rights Commission made it their business to investigate this lot and at the very least demand an explanation as to why they seek to demonise Turks as part of their electioneering campaign?”

    Nilgun Canver, who is a Labour London candidate in the Euro elections strongly condemned the BNP, saying they should be banned.


    “It would be a disaster if the BNP were able to send an MEP to the European Parliament as they would be able to link up with facists from France and Italy, with all the resources that is available to them in Parliament.


    “People must realise that the EU is entirely relevant to us here in the UK and is a way of us supporting increased dialogue regarding Cyprus and also Turkey’s EU accession.


    “Voting is extremely important and with the voting system of PR, every vote does count. A low turn out will benefit the far right parties and we must oppose the idea of fascists legitimising themselves through election to the EU Parliament.”


    Sener Saglam, chairman of the Turkish Federation told London Turkish Gazette that as a community we must take a stand against racist comments.


    “We strongly criticise these comments by the BNP and will always challenge their right to spread such comments. This is why it is important that people do go out and vote in the Euro elections on 4 June. Some in our community say we should boycott the elections as a way of protesting against the EU’s reluctance in accepting Turkey. However, I say if we fail to turn up and vote, it opens the way for parties such as the BNP to get elected.”


    Mr Saglam added that the Turkish community should be more united and also put forward candidates for elections.


    “We need to get more involved politically and put forward people we can support in elections, no matter which mainstream party they are from and this is an idea the Federation fully supports.”


    In another twist, some postal workers have protested at having to distribute election leaflets they find offensive or which customers might find offensive.


    Their union, the CWU, has an agreement with Royal Mail which protects postal workers’ right to refuse to deliver such election.


    Bob Gibson, CWU national official, said: “We have a national agreement with Royal Mail with a conscience clause which allows individuals to exercise their right to not deliver material which they find offensive or believe their customers may find offensive.


    “It is not specific to any political party. We are protecting the rights of our members to be safe at work. Royal Mail has a responsibility to ensure the safety of their employees.


    “We have had instances of delivery workers being threatened, chased and spat at for delivering some election leaflets. We will support individuals who feel strongly about delivering these items.

    “Postal workers are well within their rights to refuse to deliver offensive material.”

    Source: www.londragazete.com, 21 May 2009

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  • Learn Turkish in Turkey

    Learn Turkish in Turkey

    Dear Madam / Sir,

    dedamenDEDAM is the language research and teaching center by Dokuz Eylul University. Its objective is to teach not only Turkish but also other foreign languages in a modern and authentic way in technologically equipped classrooms.

    DEDAM aims to be acknowledged both nationally and internationally as a center at which Turkish and other modern languages are taught and the language studies are conducted. This language institute faces the cultural policy challenges of globalisation and develops innovative concepts for a world made more human through mutual understanding, where cultural diversity is seen as an asset.

    The Turkish courses are made up of six levels: A1, A2 (elementary); B1, B2 (intermediate) and C1, C2 (advanced). The learners enrolled in the program are first given a placement test.

    At DEDAM, the language program involves courses which targets to improve four language skills (i.e. listening, reading, writing and speaking), which contributes to intercultural communication.

    DEDAM also offers extra curricular activities such as daily excursions, film shows and critical reading activities in order to familiarize students with the target culture.

    When the students have completed the course, they will be given a certificate for the successful completion of the level of the course they have attended.  

    For more information, contact: DEDAM.

    Best regards,

    DEDAM
    dedam(at)deu.edu.tr

    Course Period

    29 June – 28 August
    29 June- 31 July
    13 July- 14 August
    17 August-18 September

  • Crises Prevention and Peacebuilding Efforts

    Crises Prevention and Peacebuilding Efforts

    We would like to invite you to an upcoming conference on “Turkey and Germany’s Contributions to Crises Prevention and Peacebuilding Efforts,” which will be held on Thursday, May 21st, 2009. The conference will be held at the Sabanci Center, 4th Levent. The building is metro accessable (4th Levent Stop).

    Program Overview: The conference is a part of Germany Meets Turkey, which is an interdisciplinary networking program. In addition to a week-long study tour the program includes local events and leadership initiatives that are led by network members. Germany Meets Turkey is a joint program of the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy and the Robert Bosch Stiftung. The program’s Turkey partner is the Istanbul Policy Center at Sabanci University.

    Session I will focus on Turkey’s recent contributions as a third party mediator in the region’s most protracted conflicts namely Israel-Syria, Iran-U.S. and Israel-Palestine. For the past decade, the Turkish International Cooperation and Development Agency has played a significant role in development co-operation thus contributing to crises prevention and conflict management.

    Session II will concentrate on Germany’s comprehensive approach to crises prevention and peacebuilding. Germany has greatly contributed to the way in which multi-lateral institutions such as the EU, UN, NATO and the OSCE approach the subject.

    Session III will focus on the possible contributions of Germany and Turkey to crises prevention and peacebuilding in the future. What challenges will Germany and Turkey possibly face? What are the possible benefits and outcomes?

    RSVP: Ms. Christina Bache Fidan, Istanbul Policy Center, cbache@sabanciuniv.edu

    Conference Agenda

  • The Gülen Movement

    The Gülen Movement

    fetullah1Muslims between Tradition and Modernity

    The University of Potsdam’s Institute of Religion and FID BERLIN e.V.
    (Forum for Intercultural Dialogue Berlin) in cooperation with the German
    Orient-Insitute, the Abraham Geiger College at the University of
    Potsdam and the Protestant Academy Berlin are organizing an international
    conference entitled “Muslims between Tradition and Modernity – The Gülen Movement as a Bridge Between Cultures.”

    The aim of the conference is to examine the activities of the Gulen
    Movement objectively and rigorously. Therefore, national and international
    scholars will present their opinions on various aspects of the movement during conference sessions.

    Schedule of the conference:

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    Registration: