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    HOUSE MEMBERS CALL ON EU TO ENCOURAGE TURKEY REFORM AND RECOGNITION OF GENOCIDE

    Noyan Tapan
    Armenians Today
    Jun 20 2006

    WASHINGTON, JUNE 20, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. The Armenian
    Assembly of America commended longtime Armenian issues supporter,
    Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY), for urging the European Union
    (EU) to press Turkey to meet its accession criteria, properly recognize
    the Armenian Genocide and end its ongoing blockade against Armenia.

    The congressional correspondence, addressed to European Commission
    President Jose Manuel Barroso and signed by nearly two dozen lawmakers,
    states that Turkey's progress towards establishing guarantees for
    democracy, rule of law, human rights and respect and protection of
    minorities remains wholly inadequate.

    The bipartisan letter states in part: "Of particular concern is
    Turkey's lack of interest in considering improvements in areas that are
    of paramount importance for the integrity and credibilty of Turkey's
    bid for membership.

    Principal among such areas is the question of Turkey's diplomatic
    recognition of Armenia, and the removal of its blockade, as a
    major impediment to regional security and development in the South
    Caucasus. Equally critical is Turkey's abilty to end its official
    policy of denial of the Armenian Genocide, and come to terms with
    its genocidal legacy."

    "It's time for Turkey to get serious about meeting its European Union
    accession criteria," Maloney said. "I hope that the EU will make very
    clear to Turkey during these talks that it must remove its blockade
    against Armenia and end its official policy of denial of the Armenian
    Genocide."

    The United States has called upon Turkey to restore economic, political
    and social ties with Armenia, while the European Parliament has
    adopted a resolution urging Ankara to open its border with Armenia,
    and recognize the genocide, as a precondition to membership to the EU.

    The Armenian government, in principle, has never opposed any negotiated
    outcome to Turkey's accession talks with the EU.

    Armenia's President Robert Kocharian has been quoted as saying,
    "Armenia has never been against Turkey's accession to the European
    Union. We only said that the process of accession and the demands
    put forward by the European Union must be the same for all candidate
    countries."

    Kocharian has added that EU-candidates "should establish good relations
    with all their neighbors and recognize the pages of their history no
    matter how difficult they are."

    "[Membership] will have a positive nature for us, since we will
    have a more predictable neighbor and the border between Armenia and
    Turkey will become our border with the European Union," according
    to Kocharian.

    "The Assembly thanks Congresswoman Maloney for spearheading this
    initiative and looks forward to President Barroso's response," said
    Assembly Board of Trustees Chairman Hirair Hovnanian. "As the accession
    process moves forward, it is imperative that Turkey take the necessary
    steps to strengthen civil society and democratic institutions, rather
    than criminalizing free speech as seen with Orhan Pamuk."

    Hovnanian added that it is past time for Turkey to significantly
    improve its abysmal human and minority rights record and deal firmly
    and squarely with its genocidal past.

    The congressional letter was signed by Representatives Tammy Baldwin
    (D-WI), Michael Bilirakis (R-FL), John Conyers (D-MI), Jim Costa
    (D-CA), Jim Gerlach (R-PA), Charles A. Gonzalez (D-TX), Raul Grijalva
    (D-AZ), Sue W. Kelly (R-NY), Nita Lowey (D-NY), Carolyn B. Maloney
    (D-NY), Edward J. Markey (D-MA), Thaddeus G. McCotter (R-MI), James
    P. McGovern (D-MA), Michael R. McNulty (D-NY), Grace F. Napolitano
    (D-CA), Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ), Donald M. Payne (D-NJ), Steven
    R. Rothman (D-NJ), Adam Schiff (D-CA), Joe Schwarz (R-MI), John E.
    Sweeney (R-NY), Nydia Velazquez (D-NY) and Diane Watson (D-CA).
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