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The Turkish Airlines plane hijacked to Italy. (AP)
Last update - 22:21 03/10/2006
Turkish Airlines plane hijacked in protest against pope's visit
By The Associated Press

Two Turks trying to deliver a message to Pope Benedict XVI protesting at his planned trip to Turkey hijacked an airliner carrying 113 people from Albania to Istanbul on Tuesday, officials said.

The two gave themselves up to police about two hours after the Turkish Airlines Boeing 737-400 landed, Italian news agencies reported. An Italian
civil aviation official said the passengers were also leaving the plane.

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The plane, which was hijacked in Greek airspace after taking off from Albania. The two gave themselves up to police about two hours after the Turkish Airlines Boeing 737-400 landed, Italian news agencies reported. An Italian civil aviation official said the passengers were also leaving the plane.

The plane, which was hijacked in Greek airspace after taking off from Albania, landed at Italy's Brindisi airport.

Passenger Ergun Ozkeseoglu told Turkish NTV television by telephone from the plane that one of the hijackers waved and apologized to applauding passengers as he left the plane.

Ozkeseoglu said he suspected something was wrong when he saw a passenger enter the cockpit.

"He was constantly opening the (cockpit's) door and giving orders to the
stewards," he said. "I didn't see any weapons or anything like that."

Istanbul Deputy Gov. Vedat Muftuoglu said the hijackers stormed into the cockpit about 15-20 minutes after take off from Tirana and asked the pilots to fly to Rome, but Italian warplanes forced it to land in Brindisi.

"They told the pilots that they wanted to carry out an act to protest the pope and that they wanted the plane diverted to Rome and that they (the pilots) should not resist," Muftuoglu told Turkey's CNN-Turk television.

The captain told the hijackers that the aircraft did not have sufficient fuel and the plane was diverted to Brindisi.

"They seem to be not particularly hostile nor do they appear to be armed," said Salvatore Sciacchitano, deputy director of the ENAC civil aviation agency.

Turkish authorities identified one of the hijackers as Hakan Ekinci. The
other's first name was Mahmut, but his family name was not known.

Sadri Abazi, an Albanian lawmaker aboard the hijacked plane told Albania's private News24 TV earlier that all passengers were safe and "there is no threat."

Candan Karlitekin, chairman of Turkish Airlines' board of director confirmed Turkish news reports that the aircraft was hijacked by two Turks in protest at Pope Benedict XVI's visit to Turkey next month.

Sciacchitano said the hijackers wanted to make a statement to the pope.

"The hijackers appear to be two. The police are talking to them, representatives of the Interior Ministry and our director of the airport is in contact with them (the hijackers), Sciacchitano said, adding that the plane was carrying 107 passengers and six crew.

The two Turks told authorities they were prepared to turn themselves in,
Karlitekin said.

"The passengers are not under any threat. They will surrender, they declared that they will surrender the moment they hijacked the plane," Karlitekin said, adding that no one was hurt.

Benedict angered the Muslim world in a speech in Germany on Sept. 12, when he quoted a 14th century Byzantine emperor as saying: "Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached."

Benedict has expressed regret for offending Muslims by his remarks and said they did not reflect his personal views, but he has not offered a complete apology as some had sought.

The Vatican said Tuesday it has been going ahead with plans for the trip and a Vatican official, asked about the hijacking, said he expected no changes in the pope's plans for the visit. The official, who asked that his name not be used because of the sensitivity of the issue, said an official Vatican announcement that the trip would take place Nov. 28-Dec. 1 would be made soon.

"Preparations are going ahead," said another Vatican official, spokesman the Rev. Federico Lombardi. "It is our hope the trip will be made as planned."

In Turkey, Vatican embassy official Monsignor Georges Marovitch expressed
concern at the hijacking.

"We're worried, these are not nice things," Marovitch said by telephone. "But if the Turkish state gives a guarantee for his security then I guess he would come."

A spokesman for the Greek military's general staff told The Associated Press that four Greek fighter jets had been scrambled to shadow the plane after it issued a distress signal over Greek airspace.

The plane's captain issued an alert and was contacted by Greek air traffic controllers at 5:55 p.m. (1455GMT) 15 miles (25 kilometers) north of Thessaloniki, Civil Aviation Authority spokesman Dimitris Stravropoulos said.

The captain told the Greek controllers: "I have two undesirable people who want to go to Italy to see the pope and give him a message," Stravropoulos said.

The plane, which had been en route to Istanbul from Tirana, then contacted Italian air traffic controllers and asked to land in Brindisi, according to Nicoletta Tomiselli, a spokeswoman for the Italian air traffic agency ENAV.

She said the aircraft was escorted to the ground by two Italian military
planes.

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  1.   let me guess what will happen 21:20  |  vik 03/10/06
  2.   turkish airlines plane hijacked 21:35  |  rob 03/10/06
  3.   What do you want from them? 23:13  |  Yonatan 03/10/06
  4.   Terrorizing Muslims for the Pope 23:34  |  Lebanese in Canada 03/10/06
  5.   change title, please 01:15  |  shual 04/10/06
  6.   That`ll show the Pope 02:06  |  McQueen 04/10/06
  7.   Why not a more democratic form of protest? 02:21  |  Bob 04/10/06
  8.   That will teach the Pope.It IS the religion of Peace so there! 02:52  |  PETER SM 04/10/06
  9.   That will teach the Pope.It IS the religion of Peace so there! 02:52  |  PETER SM 04/10/06
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