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    CYPRUS AS A FIG LEAF THAT COVERS EU'S OWN NUDITY
    Ayca Turan

    Journal of Turkish Daily
    Sept 16 2005

    Last year, I participated in an international youth convention
    in a small town in France. Having "Europe and its Boundaries" as
    its main theme, this ten-day lasting organization had also invited
    guests from non-EU countries such as Bulgaria, Romania and Turkey,
    thereby we, 3 Turkish student, had the opportunity to participate in
    this organization. The aim of this convention was to create a free
    discussion environment where all participants coming from different
    countries, different cultures and therefore different political focuses
    could express their opinions and listen to the antitheses on the
    confirmed EU-related topics. Additional to the discussion sessions, the
    games and other social activities helped the organization's objective
    to facilitate intercultural dialogue and reduce cultural prejudices.

    Although I departed from France with tears and unforgettable memories,
    being a Turkish participant made it be a very though experience for
    me. Just by looking at the main theme of the convention, it could have
    been guessed that the discussions would be focus on Turkey and his
    possible integration to European Union. Even in other discussions,
    the subject was inevitably come to Turkey and all participants took
    up-right position and their attention rose.

    Therefore we needed to be ready for further discussions about
    Turkey anytime. After a few days, I got used to find myself in
    harsh discussions in which I defended my opinions and Turkey's
    political perspective. Actually the problem was neither Turkey nor
    Europe. The real problem was the old-fashioned and invalid Turkey
    image in Europe. Therefore EU participants' questions ended up one
    single question: "We read your history, we are following papers and
    consequently we know Turks and Turkey this way. But we also want
    to listen to you, is this really you?". The invalid image was so
    confirmed that I was confronted with a participant asking me the
    funny question "Don't you Turks ride elephants and wear slippers in
    your country?". This kind of people knowing nothing true about Turkey
    and Turkish people can be found everywhere and these people are so
    attached to their opinions that it is almost impossible to change
    their opinions. Yet, it was also an honor for us to hear "You are
    really European" from the same person at the end of the convention,
    we felt sorry for this ignoramus. It was said with good intentions,
    yet this did not help his bigoted and xenophobic point of view.

    Consequently, several feelings and opinions were flying in my head
    while traveling to North France by train. I suppose that we, human
    beings, could not develop our empathy skills very well. We have a very
    small world view and a huge ego; therefore we could not understand
    other cultures because of our prejudices.

    Actually, the reason that I am sharing this memory with you is an
    e-mail coming from The Convention Head whom I was glad to meet and
    appreciate very much after all. He wrote "Here, everybody is talking
    about Turkey and the coming October, 3rd" reflecting his care about
    our country. He was curious about our opinions about the increasing
    anti-Turkey arguments in Europe, especially in France. I took this
    opportunity to express my opinions, my feelings and my expectations
    before the coming historical day.

    I could not witness the major part of the historical dialogue between
    Turkey and European Union. Yet, as far as I could observe, it will not
    be possible for Turkey to be well in EU integration for the following
    years. I suppose that we have many years to live and many things to
    do before the integration. It is inevitable to have a new case at the
    time that we say "Ok. We are done!" However, the interesting thing
    is the fact that I do not get depressed and disappointed at these
    negative events just as I do not get excited and energized at the
    happy news coming from EU.

    Few days left before October 3rd, new topics arose. Our new topic
    is EU-Turkey-Cyprus triangle. Actually, the problem is not Cyprus,
    if our new topic were not Cyprus, it would be something else. What
    really matters is the fact that EU needed to give something before
    October, 3rd to be presented as the reason for the possible negative
    outcome. It is nothing but the fig leaf that covers EU's own nudity.

    Essentially, there are two important questions needed to be answered
    by EU before their temporizing policy of defining EU-Turkey relations
    on a Cyprus platform: First of all "What kind of Europe that we are
    willing to have?" Europe could not develop a serious decree on this
    question. Second question to be answered is "Does Turkey belong to
    Europe, or not? What are the boundaries of Europe?" The answer of
    one question will facilitate finding the answer to the other question.

    Although Luxembourg Summit in 1997 and EU's giving candidate status to
    Turkey in Helsinki Summit are named as a reply to the first question,
    the increasing anti-Turkey campaigns enforced by some political
    sectors in the EU-founder countries indicate the fact that past
    decisions and past promises were not accepted by the politicians.

    When we look at the European countries, anti-Turkey campaigns executed
    by populist leaders, Merkel and Sarkozy, in Germany and France
    draw attention. Merkel is as usual. We all know her vision about
    EU-Turkey relations from the beginning. She is one of the politicians
    that keeps on defending the exceptional partnership opinion about
    "neither with nor without" Turkey. She just increased her frequency
    of expressing this opinion before the September, 18 elections. We
    appreciate her since she is a kind of leader that tells what she
    really thinks about this case. On the other hand, the campaigns
    in France executed by Chirac and vision lacking leaders such as
    Villepin and Sarkozy are really disturbing. Rather, France's recent
    attitude is totally duplicity. Especially Chirac's "We can not start
    October, 3rd process until all EU countries are recognized by Turkey"
    declaration is a very brave step for France. Yet when we look closer,
    Cyprus is not the primal matter for France. It is just Turkey used by
    the leaders in order to serve for their domestic policies that will
    empower their political status just before the presidential elections.

    I also want to add my opinions about "Does Turkey belong to Europe?"

    discussions. Although Europe puts Cyprus at the center of its
    relations with Turkey, EU should present a precise answer to this
    question at first. Everything would be simpler for both Turkey
    and Europe. Recently, "Turkey and Turks do not belong to Europe"
    expressions are widening all around Europe. The reference point
    of these expressions is settled down on historical, religious - we
    cannot forget the claim: "Is EU a Christian Club?" - and cultural
    platforms. There are also old fashioned claims such as Turkey
    geographically does not belong to Europe. According to my point of
    view, EU's boundaries should artificially be taken. Claims like "Turkey
    is an Asian country when we look at her geographical position." are
    not noteworthy anymore, they are nothing but excuses.

    What's more, EU is not a religious union that we can name as a
    Christian Club. If we accept this argument, we shall also explain
    the situation of Muslims' living mostly at the Balkans. EU's applying
    quote to non-Christian countries conflicts with her values defended
    since EU's foundation. It is known that human dignity and freedom of
    worship lie on the basis of Islam; therefore there is not any conflict
    between EU's basic values and Turkey's religious identity.

    At this point, EU should rethink about its secularism principle and
    reconsider the fact that Turkey is a secular country. On the other
    hand, global values such as the excellence of law and state of law,
    respect to human dignity, democracy, freedoms and justice are put under
    strict legal protection in Turkey; therefore democracy is empowered
    in Turkey. These improvements indicate that Turkey is becoming closer
    to Europe, actually to what Europe symbolizes. The problem of defining
    Europe's boundaries is just an identity problem of Europe, not Turkey.

    It is totally inaccurate to compare Turkey's integration process
    with Bulgaria, Croatia or Romania. Turkey, with her 80-million
    population, economic and strategic position, domestic dynamics and
    cultural values, has a unique status. Furthermore, it has Cyprus at
    one hand and political problems with Kurdish population and Armenian
    issue at the second one. Cyprus affairs can cause unexpected outcomes
    for Turkey, but it should not be forgotten that Turkey has executed
    major political and legal reforms in the recent years. Especially
    legal arrangements according to human dignity area facilitated the
    excellence of law and state of law and supported the empowerment
    of democracy in Turkey. These steps strengthen Turkey's political
    power on the global issues in her region. From this point of view,
    Turkey's integration to EU is not a donation or a favor; it is a
    win-win kind of a partnership. Putting what Turkey will gain from
    this membership away, Europe will have a more powerful position on
    the global political arena.

    What is to be done next is to constructively follow the negotiation
    process that is said to begin at October, 3rd. Both parties keep
    many advantages coming from this partnership in mind. One important
    thing that is also needed to be considered in this article is the
    fact that October, 3rd is not an end, it is just a beginning. For
    Turkey and for Europe as well. We will have more though days in
    front of us and there will be more opposing peoples, groups and
    politicians who will try to avoid us from realizing our political
    objectives. Altering these opponents into minorities and diminishing
    anti-Islamic and Eurocentric insights will only be provided by sincere
    and intensive endeavors. That's why, benefiting from this process
    is quite important. My last word to the hopeless, we have not been
    confronted with claims like "Turkey is anthropologically unsuitable
    for Turkey", keep your hope.

    AYCA TURAN is a researcher at ISRO, Center for European Union, Ankara
    TURKEY September, 15 2005
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