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Dawn (Pakistan)
March 12, 2003
Agence France-Presse

Scuffling Turkish MPs oppose US presence 

-"You are all American footmen." 
-"It is not known what they are carrying. I guess
these are not baseball bats for the American
soldiers." 
-The CHP petition, a copy of which was obtained by
AFP, suggested that the initial permission to deploy
US engineering corps specialists had become
"meaningless and baseless" after parliament denied US
combat troops access to Turkish territory. "But
despite that, some practices have recently turned the
country into a theater for war preparations... It is
understood that new logistical bases are being set up,
that seaports, land bases and certain facilities are
being rented to foreigners," it said. 


ANKARA, March 11: Scuffles broke out and insults flew
in the Turkish parliament on Tuesday during a debate
on the presence of US military personnel in the
country despite a recent vote blocking massive
deployment of American troops ahead of a possible war
on Iraq. 

The tension rose over a petition by the main
opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) demanding a
parliamentary probe into US military activities, which
it said had "turned the country into a theatre for war
preparations." 

Parliament, which is dominated by the ruling Justice
and Development Party (AKP), rejected the petition. 

"You are all American footmen," one opposition MP
shouted at AKP colleagues, sparking scuffles and an
exchange of insults. 

The CHP demand for a probe came amid public anger at
accelerated US military activities in Turkey, which
officials say are within the scope of a parliamentary
decision in February allowing US personnel to upgrade
Turkish military facilities. But legislators rejected
a follow-up government motion, calling for the
deployment of 62,000 US soldiers who would invade Iraq
from the north, in a dramatic vote on March 1. 

US ships have nevertheless continued to unload
military equipment at Turkish ports, and long convoys
of trailer trucks have been carrying them to regions
close to the Iraqi border on a daily basis.

"It is not known what they are carrying. I guess these
are not baseball bats for the American soldiers," CHP
deputy Haluk Koc said. The Turkish military has said
the activities are within the scope of the decision to
allow facilitiis modernization. 

The government is now considering calling for a second
parliamentary vote on a full-scale deployment of US
troops. 

The CHP petition, a copy of which was obtained by AFP,
suggested that the initial permission to deploy US
engineering corps specialists had become "meaningless
and baseless" after parliament denied US combat troops
access to Turkish territory. "But despite that, some
practices have recently turned the country into a
theater for war preparations... It is understood that
new logistical bases are being set up, that seaports,
land bases and certain facilities are being rented to
foreigners," it said. 

"The parliament was not asked to authorize such
activities in the motion it approved," it added. 

The CHP's move followed the outburst this weekend of
parliamentary speaker Bulent Arinc, who called the US
military activities a "de facto" deployment. 

"The images that we see on television are extremely
disturbing... It makes me bristle," said Arinc, an
influential anti-war member of the ruling party. 

REPORTERS CAUGHT: Three reporters, two from the United
States and a Turk, have been caught by Turkish
security forces while trying to cross illegally into
northern Iraq, Anatolia news agency reported Tuesday. 

Donald Bartletti, a photographer for The Los Angeles
Times, Alan Weeks, a cameraman for ABC television and
Elif Esra Ural, a Turkish reporter for the same
channel were detained late Monday when they attempted
to sneak into Iraq from a point close to the Habur
border crossing between the two countries. 

An official from the US embassy in Ankara confirmed
the incident, but declined to give details. 

The reporters were released Tuesday after spending the
night at a police station, Anatolia said, adding that
they were fined 86 million Turkish lira (about 50
dollars) each. 

The two US journalists were being kept in a hotel in
Cizre and would be deported, Anatolia said, quoting
unnamed officials. 


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