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    BRITISH UPPER HOUSE CRITICIZES THE EU ABOUT TURKEY'S MEMBERSHIP

    Sabah, Turkey
    Dec 5 2006

    Eight members of the British Upper House have published an open
    letter in the Daily Telegraph Newspaper with the headline 'An Insult
    to Turkey.' Criticizing the EU in a harsh tone, the Lords said 'the
    partial suspension of Turkey's accession to membership in the European
    Union is insulting to the Turkish people.

    Eight members of the British Upper House have publicly criticized
    the EU in a harsh tone. The Lords have collectively said "the partial
    suspension of Turkey's accession to membership of the European Union
    is insulting to the Turkish people." The Lords claimed that Turkey,
    a secular state and significant member of NATO, is now being driven
    away from Europe and towards Islamic fundamentalism.'

    The letter was published in the Daily Telegraph's "letters" section
    under the headline 'An insult to Turkey', and signed by Lord Ahmed,
    Lord Harrison, Lord Kilclooney, Lady Knight of Collingtree, Lord
    Maginnis of Drumglass, Lord Monson, Lord Rogan and Lady Butterworth

    Lords wrote: "This EU decision will be seen to have been a monumental
    error. The pretext of Cyprus is unacceptable. The EU failed to honor
    its promises to the Turkish Cypriots that their isolation would end
    if they voted for the UN proposals for a settlement in Cyprus. In
    contrast, the EU rewarded the Greek Cypriots with full membership of
    the EU after they voted against the UN plans. As a member of the EU,
    Greek Cyprus (encouraged by Austria and France, which makes freedom
    of speech on the Armenian issue a criminal offence) now exercises a
    veto against Turkish membership of the EU. Of course Turkey, if it
    were to become an EU member, will have to recognize Cyprus: not the
    present Greek Cypriot state in southern Cyprus, but an agreed Cyprus
    by Greek and Turkish Cypriots for the whole island. It is unfair and
    unreasonable for the EU to demand access to Turkish ports for Greek
    Cypriots and at the same time to continue to deny access to EU ports
    for Turkish Cypriots. The Government must now unilaterally agree to
    direct access to Britain for transport to northern Cyprus."
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