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Turkish dailies cover on Monday fresh allegations over the death of Welsh Princess Diana and her boyfriend, after the emergence of a 2011 letter purportedly written by a military officer who claims to belong to the special forces unit that killed Diana.
Daily HURRIYET headlines "Did SAS kill her?", saying British police have launched an investigation into a letter that claims Special Air Service’s (SAS) involvement in her death.
The daily says the wife of an officer dubbed "Soldier N." sent a letter in October 2011 to police and the army, alleging that Soldier N. belonged to the unit that killed her and admitted that authorities tried to cover up the killing.
Daily TARAF says London police department Scotland Yard said it was scoping the letter and assessing its relevance and credibility. The daily adds the recent events suggest British police have been aware of the seven-page letter since they received it in 2011.
Turkish dailies cover a row between a Turkish MP and the top official of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).
Daily MILLIYET writes Deputy Chairman of ruling AK Party, Huseyin Celik, criticized OIC Secretary General Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu of "remaining silent in the face of the army coup" in Egypt.
The daily quotes Ihsanoglu as saying that OIC's track record has been "evident" in this regard, and that the 57-member organization's decision making is not solely governed by the Secretary General.
Turkish dailies also cover a recent surge of Syrian refugees into Iraq.
Daily VATAN says 17,000 Kurds from northeast Syria crossed the Tigris River into Iraq's Kurdish region, after its leader Barzani opened the gates for Syrian refugees.
Daily RADIKAL says 7,000 people crossed the border on Thursday, and another 10,000 followed on Saturday. The daily quotes UN High Commissioner for Refugees Spokesperson Adrian Edwards as saying the UN cooperates with the local administration in coping with the refugees’ needs.
“A refugee camp must be opened in two weeks. It's our hope that it will alleviate some of the pressure," the daily quotes Edwards.
Turkish dailies cover a match between two of the Big Four in Turkish football, where Besiktas, nicknamed "Black Eagles," triumphed over "Black Sea Storm" Trabzonspor.
Daily BUGUN has headlined "Eagle claw," and published a picture that features Besiktas' first scorer this season, Olcay Sahan, as he represents the eagle figure rising on the back of his teammate with open arms and claw-like hands. The picture appears on the front pages of five dailies on Monday.
The daily says Besiktas won 2-0 with goals coming late at 75’ and 81’ by Sahan and Gokhan Tore.
Turkish dailies cover two fires in the southwestern province of Mugla over a 265 hectare forested area.
Daily ZAMAN writes the fires occurred in two districts, Dalaman and Fethiye, causing ten households to be evacuated in a village.
The daily quotes Veysel Eroglu, Minister of Forestry and Water, as saying the affected area would not be zoned for housing and would instead be re-forested.
Turkish dailies also cover a Turkish Airlines (THY) pilot who protested the kidnapping of two of his colleagues in Lebanon last week.
Daily TARAF says Baha Gumuskaya got off a plane ready to take off for Lebanese capital Beirut. THY launched an investigation into the incident, the daily says.