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    Zaman, Turkey
    Dec 4 2004

    'Religious and Cultural Differences do not Hinder EU Membership'


    Nearly 200 academics, journalists, politicians and religious figures
    from Turkey, Europe and the US gathered in Brussels for the 8th
    meeting of the Abant Platform, which was titled "Turkey's EU Process:
    Culture, Identity and Religion." Among the participants was a
    representative from the European Catholic Church Association, who
    said yesterday, "European Union membership for Muslim Turkey has no
    drawbacks."

    The keynote speakers during yesterday's session were Professor Rik
    Torfs, from Leuven University and Professor Niyazi Oktem. The
    president of the Board of Trustees of Turkey's Journalists and
    Writers Foundation, Huseyin Gulerce, said that Abant's spirit
    generated new hope and excitement for Turkey. He shared his belief
    that these meetings would only prove that differences between
    cultures created richness.

    Meanwhile, Speaker of the Turkish Parliament Bulent Arinc and Foreign
    Minister Abdullah Gul as well as the Honorary President of the
    Foundation, Mr. Fethullah Gulen, sent messages to the Platform.

    The French Metropolit of the Greek Orthodox Church, Emmanual
    Adamakis, ultimately said that the Fener Greek Patriarch supported
    Turkey's EU membership. He lamented however, that the institution's
    dormitories and schools remained closed and stressed that they
    existed in Turkey in the name of Christianity, and did not have
    ulterior motivations.

    "Do not prevent the Church from educating children", Adamakis said.
    Adamakis addressed the illegal status of "ecumenical" and implored
    Turkey to recognize the concept.

    A representative of the Turkish Armenian Orthodox Patriarch, Sahag
    Mashalian, recalled that Christianity reached the west through
    Turkey. He then exhorted Turkey to show sufficient tolerance to other
    religions even though from time to time such tolerance is
    problematic.

    Stephen Lante, a representative from the Europe Catholic Churches
    Association, said that neither the Catholic Church, nor the Vatican,
    regards the EU as a Christian club. Lante did criticize that
    processes by which non-Muslims own property and establish foundations
    and associations in Turkey were still flawed. He added that the issue
    would be addressed on December 17th.

    Belgian Professor Dirk Rochtus expressed his opposition to the idea
    that because Turkey did not undergo an enlightenment process, and the
    subsequent reforms like other European countries, it cannot be a part
    of the EU.

    Rochtus contended that these values could be learned. He Germany as
    an example and said that even though Germany did not realize
    enlightenment, it developed its own culture in the 19th century.



    12.04.2004
    Ali Ihsan Aydin, Selcuk Gultasli
    Brussels
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