A private Turkish school has been opened in the northern Iraqi province of Sulaimaniya where in 2008 northern Iraq's first university, Işık University, was also established by Turkish entrepreneurs.
Turkish primary school opened in the northern Iraqi province of Sulaimaniya. Many officials were in attendance. (Photo: Cihan) |
Sulaimaniya Educational General Manager Cebbar Hama Ahmet also gave a speech at the ceremony saying that they appreciate Turkish educators' efforts to provide Iraqi children with a high-quality education. “We are attaching great importance to private enterprises. In particular, Fezalar Educational Company's quality of education is successful in scientific terms, but it also educates children in terms of values and virtues that make the schools more preferable for the parents. We are ready to do everything we can to increase the number of Turkish schools in our province and country,” said Ahmet.
Among attendees at the opening ceremony were Turkish Ambassador to Arbil Aydın Selcen, Sulaimaniya Mayor Behrouz Koshani and Talip Büyük from Fezalar Educational Company.
Published on Today's Zaman, 01 January 2012, Sunday
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