New English Daily From Ankara
By ERCAN YAVUZ
	
ANKARA, 
	January 15: 
	Publication of Today's Zaman was launched in a glorious ceremony. The event 
	was attended by a select group of invitees, including Turkish Prime Minister 
	Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul, ministers and 
	diplomats. In reference to the salience of the contribution from the new 
	publication, Prime Minister Erdogan said that the launch of Today's Zaman's 
	publication would serve Turkey's interests and make contributions to its 
	worldwide promotion. At the event, the excitement of Foreign Minister 
	Abdullah Gul was seen in his eyes. Gul underlined that Today's Zaman would 
	draw 
	extensive attention and become a point of reference shortly.
Today's Zaman was launched at a ceremony on Monday night attended by a 
	select group of invitees including Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip 
	Erdoğan, Foreign Minister Abdullah Gül, State Minister and chief EU 
	negotiator Ali Babacan, Education Minister Hüseyin Celik, Energy and Natural 
	Resources Minister Hilmi Güler and State Minister Kürşad Tüzmen as well as 
	ambassadors from the diplomatic missions of a number of countries. Erkan Tan 
	hosted the ceremony at the Ankara Sheraton Hotel, where guests expressed 
	satisfaction with the visual presentation of the new publication's mission 
	and vision. 
	Sharing the excitement of the Today's Zaman staff present, Prime Minister 
	Erdoğan said the newspaper would aid Turkey in its quest to assert itself on 
	the world stage.
	Foreign Minister Gül's excitement could be seen in his eyes. Gül underlined 
	that Today's Zaman would draw much attention and become a reference in short 
	time. 
	Recalling that Ekrem Dumanlı, CEO of Feza Gazetecilik A.S., had showed him 
	the initial drafts months ago, Erdoğan said that he already knew the 
	publication would be a success and further congratulated those who 
	contributed to this endeavor. 
	'Today's Zaman will be a breath of fresh air'
	Plurality in the media is of great importance in a democratic society, said 
	Erdoğan. For this reason, he said he felt the publication of Today's Zaman 
	was important. 
	"Today's Zaman will increase the richness and diversity of the Turkish 
	media. Such a strong publication with a substantial content will add 
	strength to the attempts carried out to promote Turkey in the world. It will 
	be a window for diplomats who closely follow Turkey as well as foreign 
	public opinion. I see this in Today's Zaman. Turkey has experienced a 
	dramatic image revolution in the last four years. Yet, it is evident that we 
	have a problem concerning effective promotion of our country in the world. 
	We better understand it from the prejudices of other nations towards Turkey. 
	Despite the efforts, we still ask, 'Are we still there?' With its principled 
	and constructive publication, Today's Zaman will contribute to the promotion 
	of Turkey, the Turkish nation and to overcoming the biases and clichés about 
	Turkey." 
	Gül: Today's Zaman will contribute to Turkey's proper recognition
	Foreign Minister Abdullah Gül, who took the stage before Erdoğan, expressed 
	excitement and pleasure with the publication of a Turkish paper in English. 
	Noting that he has been planning to publish a weekly or monthly bulletin to 
	properly introduce Turkey to foreigners, Gül also stressed that Today's 
	Zaman would fill that void. 
	"We will do our best to support this endeavor. I see the rise in the number 
	of papers published in English in Turkey to three as a signal of Turkey's 
	importance and greatness. Foreign politicians and economic circles are 
	following what is going on in Turkey. Our country became worthy of being 
	followed. Rest assured that you will achieve a high volume of circulation. 
	You will be followed with interest, and sometimes you will also be quoted by 
	others." 
 
Dumanlı: We will push for world standards
	Ekrem Dumanlı, CEO of Feza A.S. and editor-in-chief of Zaman daily, recalled 
	that by the time they were celebrating their 15th anniversary on Nov. 3, 
	2001, they had promised that Zaman would push for global journalism 
	standards. Noting that his remarks back then were met with skepticism, 
	implying that Turks would not show any interest in a high-quality paper, 
	Dumanlı further added that their success had proven that the Turkish nation 
	deserved the best. 
 
Special thanks to Erdoğan
	Dumanlı said: "We invited a number of guests to our anniversary six years 
	ago. Some did not show up despite our insistence. We felt resentment back 
	then because we did not expect special favors from anybody. All we wanted 
	was emotional support for the paper. I would like to offer a special thank 
	you to a very special person who attended that meeting and gave an eloquent 
	address. That day he was excited about the founding of a new political 
	party; today, he administers this beautiful country. I would like to thank 
	our Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who honored this evening." 
 
Keneş: We will be the bridge that reflects all colors of life
	Today's Zaman Editor-in-Chief Bülent Keneş said they had designed the paper 
	to be a bridge between people. The inability to communicate plays a big role 
	in the emergence and spread of prejudices, said Keneş. He also added that 
	Turkish culture has not received the special attention it deserves and that 
	unless Turkey is able to express itself, indifference toward Turkey would 
	perpetuate. 
	"Today's Zaman, determined to convey Turkey's realities to the international 
	stage, was designed to reflect all colors of life, and not as a publication 
	only with columns and a diplomatic content."
	A night marked by excitement, shared by all in attendance
	
Today's Zaman has set its goal to become the largest Turkish paper 
	published in English. Domestic and foreign papers and news agencies 
	expressed great interest in the Today's Zaman ceremonial launch. 
	Ankara Bureau Chief for Xinhua News Agency Zheng Jinfa, noting that they 
	have been awaiting Today's Zaman for a long time, said he would follow the 
	paper on a regülar basis. Turkey representative for Guangming Daily paper 
	Yudong Li underlined that Today's Zaman would add richness to English-based 
	papers. Al-Manar TV reporter Hassan Tahrani and IRNA reporter M. Sadegh 
	Zonouzi also attended the occasion. Even before its publication, Today's 
	Zaman had received a number of cooperative offers from various agencies and 
	newspapers. 
	The event also hosted Ankara Governor Kemal Önal, Ankara Metropolitan Mayor 
	Melih Gökçek, Kecioren Mayor Turgut Altınok, a number of parliamentarians, 
	ambassadors and mission chiefs. 
 
Remarks by guests
	Ministers and diplomats in attendance shared the excitement of Today's Zaman 
	staff. Former Foreign Ministry spokesperson and Turkey's Ambassador to 
	Israel Namık Tan: "Today's Zaman will contribute to Turkey's diversity." 
	"Publications in English are essential to reaching to the foreign world as 
	well as to foreigners residing in Turkey. Hence, we meet the new publication 
	with great pleasure. We believe it will be an achievement. We wish it long 
	life." 
	Saudi Arabia's Ambassador to Turkey Dr. Mohammad R. Al-Hussaini: "I will 
	follow it regülarly."
	"It is a good idea. Now we have three papers, each with a different 
	perspective. I believe Today's Zaman will be more successful than the 
	others. What will distinguish it is its transparency and integrity. 
	Hopefully its news will meet the demands of the individuals as well as the 
	envoys. First thing first, I will buy the paper; I will be a regülar 
	reader." 
	Moroccan Ambassador to Turkey Abdallah Zagour: "I will definitely follow"
	"I think it will give the most up-to-date and accurate information on what 
	is going on in Turkey. It will present a different perspective on politics 
	and daily events. Today's Zaman will reinforce the media structure in 
	Turkey. I will definitely follow the paper. 
	Israeli Ambassador to Turkey Pinhas Avivi: "We anticipate that Today's Zaman 
	will separate the facts and events from opinions." 
	Indian Ambassador to Turkey Chitra Narayanan: "Congratulations! I would like 
	to see more news on economy and economic relations in the new publication."
	
	Education Minister Hüseyin Çelik: "I am glad on behalf of my 
	country"
	There has been a growing need for a paper that will disseminate Turkey's 
	arguments to the world in the era of globalization. Such a paper will fill a 
	deep void in Turkey. I am glad on behalf of my country that such a quality 
	paper is now out." 
	State Minister Kürşad Tüzmen: "I am very happy"
	"I think it will be a paper that will attract attention from foreign 
	businessmen. I am very happy with such a publication since it can be 
	followed often by foreigners, foreign diplomats and other foreign figures. I 
	wish you success." 
	Chief negotiator and State Minister Ali Babacan: "It will make an 
	enormous contribution to Turkey"
	"Turkey is rapidly integrating with the world. The entire world pays 
	attention to Turkey; it has become a focal point of Europe, the US and Asia. 
	Economic and political developments in Turkey concern the whole world. So 
	coverage of those developments in an English paper published by a domestic 
	publisher is pretty important. It will make substantial contributions to 
	Turkey. In addition, it will provide a service as well as different 
	perspectives for foreigners residing in Turkey. I think it is a good service 
	for Turkey." 
	Minister for Energy and Natural Resources Hilmi Güler: "Now, Turkey 
	will be better understood"
	"It just feels good to know that Turkey will be promoted abroad through a 
	paper published in an international language. It will make major 
	contributions to the understanding of Turkey. Turkey and the Turkish nation 
	will now be better understood."g