AppleWorks cannot use Unicode encoded fonts.
Fortunately there are in a standard Mac OS X installation some fonts that AppleWorks can use.
You can fx write Cyrillic letters with the fonts whose name includes "CY", like Times CY.
And you can write Central European letters with the "CE" fonts, like Times CE.
But there seems to be a problem with a few turkish letters:
I haven't found an AppleWorks compatible font with the turkish letters "G with cedilla" (both uppercase and lowercase), "Uppercase I with a dot above it", and "S with cedilla" (both uppercase and lowercase).
Can somebody suggest a such font?
Peter Thomsen