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    The New Anatolian, Turkey
    May 10 2005

    Head of Turkish Parliament Arinc: Turkey will be an EU member in 10
    years

    The New Anatolian / Ankara

    Parliament Speaker Bulent Arinc, in Australia on an official visit at
    the invitation of the Australian Senate, met yesterday with
    representatives of the Western Thrace Turkish Association on his
    first stop, Melbourne.
    Arinc asked Turks in Australia to integrate into the country and
    learn the language and the laws of the land.

    Arinc stated that Turkey has made a great many changes to its
    Constitution and legislation in the course of the EU harmonization
    period. He also declared that Turkey's EU membership will be possible
    eight to 10 years after the start of the accession negotiations.

    'Genocide' decisions derail foreign visits

    Asked about the so-called genocide claims of the Armenians, Arinc
    denied said that such a thing ever happened. He explained that the
    Armenians started killing Turks so the Ottoman administration decided
    to make them emigrate which was when some of them died.

    Arinc criticized the Parliaments of countries which have recently
    recognized the so-called Armenian "genocide" and announced that was
    why he cancelled his visits to Poland and Russia. "Turkey is staying
    where it is and it's becoming powerful; we feel sorry for those
    who've acknowledged the claims,' Arinc said. `We will not remain
    silent on the issue, and we will find a solution to the problem.
    We're not guilty of such a crime. Those who committed the crime
    should look at themselves. We're innocent. The Turkish Parliament
    will take the necessary steps.'

    He referred to the European national parliaments that have enacted
    laws against people who reject the "genocide" claims and added that
    this is a huge obstacle to freedom of expression.

    While dealing with requests from members of the association, Arinc
    said that they represent Turkey in Australia, and that to become
    integrated into Australian society they should learn the country's
    language, laws, customs, and traditions

    Debate with Bumin

    Asked about his debate with Constitutional Court Chief Justice
    Mustafa Bumin, he emphasized that the legislative body represents
    national sovereignty.

    `If someone brings up the subject of the authority of the Parliament,
    I will respond to them,' Arinc said. `I have no intention of sharing
    national sovereignty rights with anyone.'

    He also said that defending the honor of the Parliament is the duty
    of all of its members.

    While in Australia, Arinc also visited the Jirrahlinga Koala and
    Wildlife Sanctuary. Arinc and his wife Munevver were given a short
    talk by founder Tehree Gordon and saw animals indigenous to Australia
    such as wombats, wallabies, kangaroos, and koala bears. They named a
    baby koala "Ayse." At the end of the tour, Arinc gave Gordon a
    special medal from the Turkish Parliament.

    Visit to Turkish school

    Arinc also visited Isik College and Victoria Provincial Parliament
    during his trip. The school's Principal Harun Yuksel gave Arinc and
    his delegation a talk and a tour of the establishment.

    He also went to the Provincial Parliament and met with the speaker,
    the Hon. Judy Maddigan, and president of the Legislative Council, the
    Hon. Monica Gould.

    Arinc was accompanied by ruling Justice and Development (AK) Party
    Edirne Deputy Ali Ayag and Yalova Deputy Sukru Onder, and main
    opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) Mugla Deputy Cumhur Yaka.
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