Politics
Jailed PKK leader Öcalan’s message to be shared on Feb. 27
Reuters & Duvar English
Turkey’s pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Equality and Democracy (DEM) Party will hold a press conference on Feb. 27 to discuss talks with jailed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) leader Abdullah Öcalan and share an expected statement from him, a senior party official told Reuters on Feb. 26.
The Justice Ministry has granted permission for a DEM delegation to visit the long-imprisoned Öcalan on Feb. 27, marking the third such visit since December, a ministry official said.
This move is seen as part of a broader government initiative to have Öcalan call on the PKK separatist movement to disarm, potentially ending a four-decade-old insurgency against the Turkish state.
The party later said it would hold a press conference at 5 pm local time in Istanbul, following the session with Öcalan.
While the party hopes Öcalan’s message will be delivered in video format for greater impact, government and ruling party sources have voiced opposition to any video statement, citing sensitivities over the PKK, which is designated as a terrorist organisation by Turkey, the United States and European Union.
Turkish Justice Minister Yılmaz Tunç said on Feb. 26 that the party’s request for a video message from Ocalan was not possible, in line with previous government statements.
Veteran Kurdish politician Ahmet Türk has also applied to be part of the delegation, DEM Party spokeswoman Ayşegül Doğan said.
Unlike the previous meetings with a delegation of two DEM Party MPs, this time it will consist of seven people, namely Ahmet Türk, DEM Party co-chairs Tülay Hatimoğulları and Tuncer Bakırhan, DEM Party MPs Sırrı Süreyya Önder, Pervin Buldan, and Cengiz Çiçek, and Öcalan’s lawyer Faik Özgür Erol.
Meanwhile, the DEM Party said the press conference will be publicly screened in the eastern Diyarbakır and Van provinces.
The party invited people in these provinces “to welcome together the honorable call for peace to be made by Mr. Abdullah Öcalan.”
Öcalan has been held in near-total isolation on the prison island of İmralı since 1999, with only rare communication with the outside world.
Politics
Southeastern city enforces fines to tackle student absenteeism
ŞANLIURFA
Local authorities in the southeastern province of Şanlıurfa have implemented strict measures to combat student absenteeism, including fines for parents who do not ensure their children attend school.
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According to a statement from the governor’s office, parents of students who miss school will face a fine of 257 Turkish Liras ($7) per day. If absences persist despite warnings, an additional penalty of 11,977 Liras ($326) will be imposed on the parents.
To promote better attendance, school administrators are required to send an SMS notification to parents on the fifth day of a student’s absence. If the absence continues, an official warning letter will be sent to the parents on the tenth day, as highlighted in the statement.
The decision follows Governor Hasan Şıldak’s directive to prioritize the issue of absenteeism and take prompt action to enforce compulsory education laws.
The governor noted that the issue of school absenteeism is regrettably one of Şanlıurfa’s core challenges. According to Şıldak, around 10 percent of primary and middle school students and nearly 20 percent of high school students are persistently absent across the province.
Şıldak emphasized that efforts are underway to identify and implement effective solutions for educational challenges in Şanlıurfa, which has the youngest population in Türkiye.
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16 Mart 2025 – Eski ABD Başkanı Donald Trump’ın yeniden göreve gelmesi halinde 43 ülkenin vatandaşlarına seyahat yasağı getirmeyi planladığı iddia ediliyor. The New York Times’a atfedilen bir görsele göre, önerilen yasağın ülkeleri üç kategoriye ayırdığı belirtiliyor: kırmızı, turuncu ve sarı. Bu kategoriler, güvenlik ve göçmenlik endişelerine göre farklı seviyelerde kısıtlamalar içeriyor.
Kırmızı (Tam Seyahat Yasağı): Afganistan, Kuzey Kore, İran ve Venezuela gibi 10 ülkenin vatandaşları için tamamen giriş yasağı uygulanabilir.
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Bu geniş çaplı seyahat yasağı iddiaları, Trump’ın başkanlığı dönemindeki benzer yasakları hatırlatıyor. Ancak, Trump’ın kampanyasından veya resmi kaynaklardan henüz bir doğrulama gelmiş değil. Eğer bu yasağın uygulanması kesinleşirse, büyük diplomatik gerilimlere yol açabileceği ve önceki dönemde olduğu gibi hukuki itirazlarla karşılaşabileceği öngörülüyor.
Eleştirmenler, böyle bir yasağın ağırlıklı olarak ekonomik olarak daha zayıf ve diplomatik etkisi sınırlı ülkelere yönelik olduğunu savunurken, destekçiler ulusal güvenlik açısından gerekli olduğunu iddia ediyor.
Bu politikanın ne ölçüde uygulanacağı belirsizliğini koruyor, ancak Trump’ın yeniden göreve gelmesi halinde göçmenlik politikalarında katı bir dönüş yapabileceğine işaret ediyor. Resmi açıklamalar geldikçe gelişmeleri paylaşmaya devam edeceğiz.
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Istanbul ‘may break 110-year temperature record for March’
ISTANBUL
Istanbul is bracing for an extreme weather shift this weekend, with record-high temperatures driven by warm air and desert dust from North Africa expected before a sudden drop at the start of the new week, warns a meteorologist.
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Last month, temperatures dropped sharply as snowfall blanketed Istanbul and many other regions of the country; however, following this bitter cold snap, temperatures have recently surged above seasonal averages in the metropolis.
“Until Sunday [March 16], temperatures will rise and desert dust will reach the city, with that day expected to witness the highest temperatures,” explained Adil Tek, a meteorological engineer at Kandilli Observatory.
Tek indicated that Istanbul might face extraordinary heat, potentially surpassing a 110-year record, with temperatures unseasonably climbing to 27-28 degrees Celsius during this period.
“We have never observed such high temperatures for this time of year,” Tek explained, linking the trend to climate change.
Saharan dust, which is currently impacting western Türkiye, will begin to lose its effect starting March 16, Tek noted. However, he recommended that individuals with respiratory conditions and the elderly take precautions over the weekend, such as wearing masks and limiting outdoor activities.
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After the unseasonable warmth and dust clouds, a swift temperature drop is anticipated early next week as a cold snap moves in from the north, bringing rain to Istanbul and potentially snow to other parts of Türkiye.
“Temperatures will drop significantly, and snowfall is likely in the western Black Sea, central regions, inner Aegean and Eastern Anatolia, including Ankara,” Tek noted, emphasizing that residents should brace for drastic changes as winter conditions could return by midweek.
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