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  • Kosrat Rasul about the internal politics of the Iraqi Kurdistan Regional Government, as well as the relations between Turkey and Iraqi Kurdistan Regional Government.
    Salah Bedreddin shared his opinion with us on the future of Syria, the expectations of Kurds and on the relations with Turkey.
    Darwish shared his opinion with us on the future of Syria, position of Kurds, his own party and on the relations with Turkey.
    The family of Hisham Al Khatibhad been repressed for many years before the civil war. He works in an aid organization called Sanid Al Hayriya.
    Omar, who is a teacher, lost many of his relatives as a result of the attacks launched in Aleppo.
    Taim, who is an undergraduate, lost his two sisters and was injured in the attack carried out on his village by the Syrian army. He came to Turkey for treatment.
    Rima who is a dentist was subjected to pressure due to the fact that his whole family is against the regime. As the pressure exerted increased, he first went to Jordan, then to the United Arab Emirates.
    Libyan Civil Society Organizations Initiative Group represented by 12 delegates from Libyan civil society organizations visited ORSAM on 11 March 2013.
    A closed joint meeting was held at ORSAM with the participation of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs delegation on Decemver 4, 2012.
    The guests from Arab Republic of Egypt Egyptian Council for Foreign Affairs and other distinguished guests discussed the current situation in Egypt after revolution and the relations between Turkey and Egypt.
    ORSAM-METU Joint Meeting: Tunisia
    During the meeting, the participants exchanged their opinions on the development in Tunisia, and especially on the cooperation possibilities between Tunisia and Turkey.
    ORSAM-Bilkent Joint Meeting: Belorussia
    During the meeting, the participants exchanged their opinions on regional subjects, and especially on the cooperation possibilities between Belorussia and Turkey.
    Prince Abdul-Aziz Bin Talal: "We Prefer Turkey"
    “If there is going to be a superpower in the region, Turkey is desired to be it” Prince Abdul-Aziz Bin Talal said.
    ORSAM-Bilkent Joint Meeting: Kyrgyzstan
    During the meeting, the participants exchanged their opinions on regional subjects, and especially on the cooperation possibilities between Kyrgyzstan and Turkey.
    ORSAM-Bilkent Joint Meeting
    A closed meeting titled as “Kazakhstan at the 20th anniversary of its independence and its relations with Turkey” was held in Ankara.
    Developments in the Middle East Assessed with Saudi Advisor Mr. Abdullah AlShamri
    The Arab Spring and Turkey’s and Saudi Arabia's position in the Middle East were discussed.
    ORSAM Books No: 5
    ORSAM Middle East Books No: 3
    Mosul in The Ottoman Vilâyet Salnâmes
    ORSAM Books No: 4
    Central Asia Books No. 1
    Energy Security,
    Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and Central Asia
    EGYPT IN TRANSITION
    AND
    TURKEY-EGYPT RELATIONS IN NEW ERA
    TUNISIA AND TURKEY-TUNISIA
    RELATIONS IN THE ANNIVERSARY
    OF THE REVOLUTION
     
    Turkey’s Somalia Strategy
    Hasan Kanbolat, ORSAM Director
    Somalia and East Africa have been facing drought and famine for a long time, Somalia arguably having experienced the most disasters in the world.
     
    The country has been struggling with a civil war since the early 1990s and since the collapse of the Siad Barré regime in 1991, a central government hasn’t been able to be established. The Somali Transitional Parliament (TFG), which was created in 2004 with the support of the international community, couldn’t extend its authority beyond Mogadishu. Scattered armed groups have been clashing with one another for decades. While food is scarce and people have to walk for miles to get water, arms sales have been going on relentlessly in the country.
     
    In Somalia the drought and famine have caused extensive internal migrations. As a result of these migrations, large camps have come into existence. With the two-decade-long clashes combined with the terrorist organization al-Shabaab’s armed struggle for power, the country has been facing the worst starvation problem of the past 60 years.
     
    Turkey has been trying to support Somalia on many levels. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan visited Mogadishu on Aug. 19 of last year, the first time since 1993 that a prime ministerial-level visit was made to Somalia. Early this year the Turkey-Somalia Inter-parliamentary Friendship Group was established in Parliament. In January 2008 Somalia opened an embassy in Ankara. The Turkish Embassy in Mogadishu, which had been maintained in Somalia since 1979 but closed in 1991 due to the civil war, was re-opened on Nov. 1 of last year. On March 6 Turkish Airlines (THY) started flights between İstanbul and Mogadishu.
     
    These persistent positive steps taken by Turkey have changed the attitude of the international community toward Somalia. With the transition from a stance of ignorance regarding the humanitarian tragedy in Somalia, Somalia’s isolation has started to abate.
     
    Turkey has also been making wide-ranging contributions to Somalia in terms of humanitarian aid. With mid-term and long-term development projects, Turkey is targeting the rebuild of Somalia’s infrastructure. Turkish nongovernmental organizations have seen and treated around 70,000 patients in African countries. Turkish NGOs and official foundations have built more than 200 wells. The Turkish Ministry of Health opened a tent hospital in Somalia on Aug. 18 of last year. Additionally, 55 tons of medicine, medical equipment, a mobile clinic, six ambulances, two inflatable hospitals and two tent hospitals for use in severe weather conditions were delivered to Somalia. In March Aden Abdulle International Airport’s terminal was modernized by the Turkish Cooperation and Development Agency (TİKA). A 200-bed Al Shifa Hospital and Eye Center Mogadishu was built under the sponsorship of Medical Park while the Yakup Asibi Mosque was built by the Humanitarian Aid Foundation (İHH). The Housing Development Administration of Turkey (TOKİ) will build more than 1,000 housing units. The Red Crescent has donated 2,000 tents. A mobile bakery and a mobile dining hall have been established. The Ministry of Environment and Urban Planning together with the Red Crescent have started garbage collections.
     
    Somalia owns around 3,337 kilometers of coastal line but does not utilize the fertile agricultural lands of this coastal line. Turkey has planned helping Somalia in terms of agriculture and fishing.
     
    There are currently 640 Somali students in Turkey, 500 of whom are at university level. Foundation universities accept 230 of these 500 students and state universities accept 270. Turkey will assist Somalia in terms of vocational education. A cooperative venture with vocational schools at secondary school-level in Turkey will be set up.
     
    Turkey supports the political reconciliation process in Somalia as it has been striving for security and stability to re-emerge in Somalia. In Somalia there is no discrimination against language and religion. In spite of that, the country was divided in four camps and there are clashes among these four groups. Turkey has been trying to provide support for Somali security forces and the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) in terms of both equipment and education. Within this scope, Turkey has been fighting against piracy.
       
       
       
     5 June 2012
              
    14 May 2013
    ORSAM Report No: 154
    ORSAM Water Research Programme Report No: 19
    May2013
    Transboundary Waters Within the Scope of EU Water Framework Directive
    (Tr)
    ORSAM Report No: 153
    April 2013
    Electoral Laws in Iraq
    (Tr)
     
    ORSAM Report No: 152
    April 2013
    Basic Data on 2013 Local Elections in Iraq
    (Tr)
    ORSAM Report No: 151
    April 2013
    Democracy Process and Problems in Iraqi Kurdistan
    (Tr - Eng)
     
    ORSAM Report No: 150
    March 2013
    Syrian Turkmens: Political Movements and Military Structure
    (Tr - Eng)
    ORSAM Report No: 149
    February 2013
    David Cameron and the EU: Crossing the Rubicon
    (Eng)
     
    ORSAM Report No: 148
    January 2013
    Internatonal Politics and Civilizations
    (Clash of Civilizations and Dialogue)

    (Tr - Eng)
    Доклад ОРСАМ Но: 147
    ЧЕРНОМОРСКИЙ МЕЖДУНАРОДНЫЙ Доклад Но: 31
    Январь 2013
    Диалог Культур: Белорусско-Литовские
    Татары – Выходцы Из Урало-Волжского Региона
    В Великом Княжестве Литовском
    ORSAM Report No: 146
    BLACK SEA INTERNATIONAL Report No: 30
    January 2013
    Eurasia in 2013: Political and Economic Analysis
    (Eng)
    ORSAM Report No: 145
    ORSAM Water Research Programme Report No: 18
    January 2013
    Orsam Water Interviews 2012
    (Tr - Eng)
    ORSAM Report No: 144
    ORSAM Water Research Programme Report No: 17
    January 2013
    Orsam Water Interviews 2011
    (Tr - Eng)
    ORSAM Report No: 142 
    January 2013
    President Obama’s Second Term:
    Domestic and Foreign Challenges

    (Eng)
    ORSAM Report No: 140
    December 2012
    Internal Political Balances
    in North Iraq and Future of the Strategic Alliance

    (Tr - Eng)
    ORSAM Report No: 139
    December 2012
    Balances among Kurds in Syria, Regime Opponents and Turkey:
    Relations Pattern at the Crossroads of Conflict-Stability

    (Tr - Eng)
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