Category: World

  • Red Alert: Prime Minister Erdoğan’s Kanal Istanbul Threatens International Ecology!

    Red Alert: Prime Minister Erdoğan’s Kanal Istanbul Threatens International Ecology!

    Erdoğan’ın Kanal İstanbul Projesi uluslarası ekolojik hayatı tehdit ediyor.

    Some scientists argue that Erdoğan’s project will severely harm the Mediterranean and Black Seas.

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    Regardless of whether either of these routes, or another one, are chosen for Kanal Istanbul, it remains a dangerous project for both the Black Sea and the Mediterranean. Photo: Courtesy of Tarık Günersel.

    The Turkish government, controlled by the Justice and Development Party (AKP), has announced that it will soon begin construction on Kanal Istanbul, a canal project announced by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in 2011.

    Istanbul is on both the European and Asian sides of the Bosphorus, which is a natural channel that connects the Black Sea to the Marmara, Aegean, and Mediterranean Seas.

    Life is words in action, literature is action in words.

    Humans are about to destroy their spaceship Earth. Some of them are aware of this and they try to change the course of events. Will they succeed? Will more humans be alarmed and do something?

    Literature is vital and translators are messengers of world peace.

    Though I shall focus on the literary scene in Turkey and its problems regarding freedom of expression, I shall not omit the other parts of our planet. Today local is global and vice versa.

    Tarık Günersel is a poet, playwright, aphorist, librettist and short story writer. He is the president of PEN Turkey and an ex-member of the PEN International Board. He studied English Literature at Istanbul University. A self-exile after the military coup in 1980, he spent four years in Saudi Arabia with his wife Füsun and their daughter Barış, teaching English. A dramaturg at Istanbul City Theater since 1991, he has acted on stage and screen and directed some of his plays. He proposed World Poetry Day in 1997 which was accepted by PEN International and declared by UNESCO as the 21st of March. His translations into Turkish include works by Samuel Beckett, Vaclav Havel and Arthur Miller. His works include The Nightmare of a Labyrinth (mosaic of poems and stories), and How’s your slavery goin’? His Oluşmak (To Become), a “life guide for myself,” includes ideas from world wisdom of the past four millennia.

    The proposed channel will be constructed somewhere in Thrace, between the Bosphorus and the city of Edirne, which is near the Bulgarian and Greek borders of Turkey. Two possible routes for the channel have been mapped so far, but neither of them has been declared the official route.

    Two scientists, Cemal Saydam of Hacettepe University and Etham Gönenç of Istanbul Technical University, have reported the terrible consequences of Erdogan’s canal:

    -The new channel will increase the salinity of the Marmara Sea and severely decrease its oxygen levels.

    -Lack of oxygen will end marine life in the Marmara Sea. It is predicted that the Marmara and Bosphorus will suffer from the smell of sulphur. In time the ecology of the Black Sea will also be harmed.

    -The part of Thrace that lies between the new channel and the Bosphorus will become an island. The underground water sources that exist there will be replaced by sea water.

    – Once put in place, the Kanal Istanbul will be irreversible. The AKP government controls mainstream media and misinforms the public about the project, but its dangerous impact is not limited to the people of Turkey. It will have international effects. Other countries on the Black and the Mediterranean Seas should protest this project.

    Turkey’s Minister of Transportation and Communication, Binali Yıldırım, has refrained from mentioning any critical scientific reports. He merely mentions that the channel project is not incompatible with the Montreux Convention.

    Now is the time for international scientific and environmental communities to join forces against this hazardous project, pushed by PM Erdoğan and his AKP-controlled government.

    via Red Alert: Prime Minister Erdoğan’s Kanal Istanbul Threatens International Ecology! | Sampsonia Way Magazine.

  • Daily chart: Sex and equality

    Daily chart: Sex and equality

    Cinsiyet eşitsizliğinde 136 ülke arasında 120. sırada yer alan Türkiye ve Güney Kore en aykırı ülkeler olarak gözüktüler.

    Sex and equality

    Oct 25th 2013, 16:32 by K.N.C., P.K. and G.S.

    How women fare around the world

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    FOR eight years the World Economic Forum has released a ranking of how women are narrowing the gap compared to men in the terms of political participation, economic opportunity, health and education. The highest ranked countries are Scandinavian; almost two-thirds of 136 countries examined narrowed their gaps. (Intriguingly, the Philippines ranked 5th and Cuba 15th, far ahead of Britain and America.) Yet the overall scores mask interesting differences. Looking at the G20—a smattering of countries from all regions that play a role in international policymaking—the degree to which equality in health and education has largely been achieved is striking. The most notable outliers are Turkey and South Korea, who both seem ready to graduate from emerging market status—but in terms of gender equality, look to have more work to do. And Japan is especially depressing: the third largest economy ranks 105th in the Forum’s report.

    via Daily chart: Sex and equality | The Economist.

  • Alper Sunacoglu’s amazing world swimming record

    Alper Sunacoglu’s amazing world swimming record

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    Alper Sunaçoğlu who is known for his records in swimming and performance sports swam 280 km in 125 hours with no security closely protecting or escorting him in the Mediterranean Sea.

    Alper is a Turkish open water swimmer and member of the 24-hour club with his 78 km (48.4 miles) marathon swim from Turkey to the island of Cyprus on 4 September 2010 in 26 hours 15 minutes. He broke the previous record of 43 hours 20 minutes set in 1973 by Ersin Aydin, an Honour Swimmer of the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame.

    Sunaçoğlu has also done a 30 km swim in the Bosphorus (Istanbul) on 23 April 2011 and a 60 km swim in the Dardanelles on 29 October 2012.
    In his journey to world record he only had electronic GPS to plan his route, food to last him 5 days and first aid medicine for emergencies with him.
    The purpose and the category of the record were to swim and survive in open seas without a boat. He also mentioned that the American swimmer Diana Nyad swam 177 km in 52 hours whereas he swam 280 km 125 hours.
    A world record dedicated to world children
    Alper stated that he would like to dedicate his world record for the world children that are being killed especially for those in Gaza and Syria.

    Seas must be protected
    On the other hand he stated that he ate a banana and kept the skin with him in order to keep environment clean even do it was a weight which he had to carry with him while he was swimming for the world record.  He also wanted share this message with everyone that he will be grateful if everyone had the similar sensitivity to keep and protect our seas and Mediterranean Sea clean so that they can enjoy their safe and clean swim.

    Finally Alper Sunacoglu stated that he enjoyed his swim in the good weather and missed sleeping.

  • Kate Middleton’s Turkish Affair

    Kate Middleton’s Turkish Affair

    Kate Middleton’s Turkish Affair

    Added by Alsu Salakhutdinov on October 1, 2013.

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    kate-middleton-eating-figsThe Duchess of Cambridge’s sweet affair, first noticed during her pregnancy, surprisingly boosted the Turkish economy as reported by Turkish Anadolu Agency.  Kate Middleton fell in love with Turkish figs,  stopped feeling morning sickness and gave birth to a wonderfully healthy baby, George. She also became a self appointed volunteer for the promotion of the delicious and vitamin rich fruits.

    Turkish fig producers have many reasons to be grateful to the Duchess of Cambridge. After she mentioned that figs from Bursa had helped ease her morning sickness, export sales immediately increased. Happy for the Duchess’ recovery and hoping for the best for themselves, many people began buying  luscious,  giant figs from Turkey. According to the Anadolu agency,  fig exports to England jumped over 53 percent soon after The Daily Mail reported Kate Middleton’s fruity affair.

    English men and women were not the only people influenced by the Duchess’ pregnancy tastes. New Zealanders followed suit, as well as many Israelis, Bosnians, Herzegovinians and even people from the United Arab Emirates.

    As a result of Kate Middleton’s unexpected but successful endorsement  of Turkish figs, the sales by Turkish fig producers’ reached a record-high total of over $32 million dollars  for the  season.

    It is unclear if all or any of these very consumable fruits helped other pregnant women to ease their symptoms of  morning sickness.  Figs are however very nutritious, they contain vitamins A and B and are a good source of potassium, calcium and iron. It is as if someone actually created them especially for pregnant women who often experience deficiencies of calcium and iron. To increase the absorption rate of iron, it is better to eat figs with fruits containing vitamin C.

    Pregnant women are not the only people who are claiming to enjoy healthful benefits by eating figs. Some people have claimed, for example that figs help with the nausea and headaches from hangovers . Perhaps what fig producers need now is for at least one heavy-drinking celebrity to reveal the secrets of fig morning-after hangover remedies. Fig exports may be skyrocketing but so far, figs account for only 18 percent of the total Turkish fruit and vegetable exports.

    Figs are fragile and easily bruised, this makes them almost impossible to transport.  The dark purple, almost black,  gigantic fruit from Bursa, the figs that helped the Duchess of Cambridge assuage her morning nausea during pregnancy are the one exception. The Duchess did not go into the details of how she ate them; she said only that she did so in the morning. It is well known, that figs are delicious fresh, baked, and even dried. Dry fruits are especially rich in pectin,  contain soluble fiber and help to control cholesterol levels.

    Figs were among the first fruit trees that people planted and grew deliberately. Some experts have suggested that they were first cultivated in the Middle East about 11,000 years ago. Nonetheless, a little “boost” from Her Royal Highness could never hurt.  Quite to the  contrary, it is very good business to advertise that even members of the Royal family, who can afford the best, are having a love affair with figs. Kate Middleton bestowed a huge favor on  Turkish fruit sellers. Perhaps the Duchess deserves a free lifetime of this biblical fruit in return.

    By Alsu Salakhutdinov

  • Beauty contest Miss World 2013 took place in beautiful Bali

    Beauty contest Miss World 2013 took place in beautiful Bali

    Miss WorldThe 2013 Miss World pageant has been won by Miss Philippines, Megan Young, on the Indonesian island of Bali.
    Miss France, Marine Lorphelin, came second in the contest. Miss Ghana, Carranzar Naa Okailey Shooter, took third place.
    Young was born in the United States and moved to the Philippines at the age of 10.
    The new Miss World is a college student is an actress and presenter since she was 15.

    Miss World’s 127 contestants competed in beach fashion, fitness, world fashion, talent and “Beauty with a Purpose” which was consists of charitable work.

    Dance of the world
    Dance of the world

    Magical scene, colorful costumes, traditional Indonesian songs, dances, show and talents of the contestants impressed viewers.

    The competition was moved to Bali from the capital, Jakarta because of protests from hardliner Muslim groups, the pageant abandoned the swimsuit competition and replaced it with less-revealing beachwear and the security for Saturday’s event was very high in Bali.  The event, broadcasted in 180 countries, was guarded by heavily armed police