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    EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: TURKEY'S APPLICATION UNDER SCRUTINY

    BRUSSELS, JULY 11, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. On Wednesday, July
    12th, the European Parliament's Committee for Foreign Affairs will vote
    on a draft resolution on "Turkey's progress toward accession," but not
    until it considers some 343 amendments submitted to the report prepared
    by Mr Camiel Eurlings (Conservative, the Netherlands), reported the
    European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy (EAFJD).

    While Mr. Eurlings' report made only vague references to Armenian
    concerns, the amendments tackle key conserves comprehensively. Many
    parliamentarians from the main political parties - including the
    Conservative, Socialist, Liberal, and Communist - unanimously call
    on Turkey to "withdraw without condition the blockade of Armenia" and
    to acknowledge the Armenian Genocide as "a prerequisite to accession".

    Further, many amendments urge the European Commission and Council to
    include the Armenian Genocide as a perquisite in the Revised Accession
    Partnership - the roadmap of the negotiation process.

    "We hail the initiative of these Members of the European Parliament
    whose amendments are going to embed these important issues within the
    current negotiation process," stated Hilda Tchoboian, the chairperson
    of the European Armenian Federation. "We invite their colleagues
    from the Foreign Affairs committee to follow this path in adopting
    these amendments."

    Overall, the Eurlings report cites Turkey's numerous breaches of
    international law, including the invasion and subsequent occupation
    of Cyprus, the Kurdish issue, as well as, the crackdown on minority
    rights and freedom of speech.

    The report underlines the total absence of progress in 2006. It also
    points out that the negotiation process will not automatically lead
    to accession, particularly if Turkey refuses to ratify the Ankara
    protocol which extends the customs union to all member states,
    including Cyprus. Finally, it rebukes the Council, which - according
    to the report - harmed the credibility of the negotiations by refusing
    the Austrian presidency's proposal to consider political criteria
    throughout the process.

    "Twenty years ago, the European Parliament adopted a resolution on 'a
    political solution to the Armenian question' the findings of which were
    considered 'insurmountable obstacles' to Turkey's accession. Twenty
    years later, none of these issues has been resolved. Given these
    circumstances, the continuation of the negotiations, without dealing
    with the root concerns, is a political anomaly which must stop,"
    commented Hilda Tchoboian.

    "We urge the executive bodies of the European Union to regain their
    credibility on these critical issues, by listening to public opinion
    and advancing strong, non-negotiable demands with regard to Turkey,
    most notably the acknowledgment of the Armenian Genocide. Otherwise,
    each step forward in the accession process of this denialist State
    will mean a retreat for Europe, until its fundamental values completely
    vanish," concluded the chairperson of the European Armenian Federation.
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