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    EU Commission welcomes Turkish penal code law

    BRUSSELS, Sept 28 (Reuters) - The EU's executive Commission said on
    Tuesday it welcomed Turkey's adoption of a new penal code seen as
    crucial to its bid to start accession talks with the 25-member bloc.

    "We can of course only welcome the step taken on Sunday by the Turkish
    National Assembly," a Commission spokesman said of the legislation,
    describing it as "central element of the democratisation and
    modernisation process in Turkey."

    The spokesman repeated EU Enlargement Commissioner Guenter Verheugen's
    comment last week that such a move would allow him to make a "clear
    recommendation" to EU leaders on opening entry talks in a report due
    to be adopted by the Commission on Oct. 6.

    The new penal code will bolster women's rights and punish torture
    more severely.

    It was approved at an extraordinary session of the Turkish parliament
    on Sunday after the Commission made clear the reforms were a condition
    for granting Ankara a green light to start the entry negotiations.

    09/28/04 06:53 ET
    From: Baghdasarian
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