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    Turkish Press
    May 9 2005

    The European Union And The Time To Settle Accounts


    BY FERAI TINC

    HURRIYET- As we watch the celebrations held to mark Europe's
    liberation from Nazi occupation, I see that we look at this day as a
    `matter concerning Europe.' We view these events as if they are a
    process taking place outside of us. However, even given the fact that
    we didn't take part in World War II, the reasons behind the conflict
    as well as its outcome are also part of our history.

    If half of Europe had not remained under Soviet occupation, could
    Turkey have taken its present place on platforms weighing heavily on
    Turkey's integration with Europe? Would the Ankara agreement be
    signed, which opens the door to Europe, and would Turkey be seen as a
    partner of the European market?

    Even if we didn't enter World War II, the VE Day to be celebrated
    with the participation of European leaders as well as those of the
    United States and Russia is also a part of our history. If we grasp
    this situation, it would help us understand our real role in all of
    the discussions throughout the world.

    As for Europe, it is going through an interesting period. The
    discussions which it had left behind in the pages of history are
    coming to life again. It has been said that condemning the Nazis is
    not enough to stop genocide. Some say that both genocides in history
    and genocides still being carried out must be condemned.

    Another subject which should be borne in mind is May 8, the date when
    Nazi Germany surrendered unconditionally, is not a liberation day for
    all of Europe. This day was a liberation for some countries, but for
    Germany and Eastern Europe it was the beginning of the Soviet
    occupation.

    This year, under the pressure of Germany and other European Union
    leaders, the European Union Commission not only celebrated the
    victory but also said that it was commemorating the innocent victims
    of past clashes. This process also adds to the pressure on Turkey
    about the Armenian issue.

    Is settling accounts a threat for Europe? No it is not. We should
    learn Europe's methods too.
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