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    Turkish Press
    April 29 2005

    The Double Standard


    BY SAMI KOHEN

    MILLIYET- Hurriyet's headline yesterday read: `The Paris Criteria.'
    Below the headline was a detailed account of how the French police
    attacked and beat a group of high school students two weeks ago. The
    French press almost succeeded in covering up the beatings, but thanks
    to Choc magazine, the scandal was made public. Strangely enough,
    neither France nor the European Union has made any explanation of the
    incident. However, when the Turkish police beat several demonstrators
    in Istanbul back on March 6, the EU wasted no time criticizing
    Turkey. The difference between how the EU reacted to the incident in
    Istanbul and how it reacted to Paris shows clearly the double
    standard applied to Turkey by the EU. It's our right to criticize
    such a scandal, but we should also work hard to prevent such things
    from happening in our own country.

    Turkey's Secretary-General for EU Relations Murat Sungar yesterday
    made interesting remarks at a conference on Turkish-EU relations
    organized by Dogus University. Sungar said that Turkey's membership
    talks aren't always centered on the Armenian and Cyprus issues, that
    there are other things discussed in the negotiation process, such as
    educational, financial, and environmental reforms.

    If we don't want to stray from our path to EU membership, we must
    focus on how we can perform all these in addition to political
    reforms.
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