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    EUROPEAN COMMISSION'S REPORT ON TURKEY'S PROGRESS FAILS TO FAIRLY AND HONESTLY ADDRESS ARMENIAN ISSUES

    ArmInfo News Agency, Armenia
    Nov 9 2006

    In the report on Turkey's progress on its way to membership to the
    European Union, the European Commission failed to denounce the campaign
    of denial of the Armenian Genocide, both in Turkey and throughout
    the Union.

    According to Financial Mirror, in the Commission's previous reports
    mentions of the Armenian Genocide were characterized euphemistically as
    "tragic events", but they were not reflected in this new document at
    all. On freedom of speech, only Article 301 of the Turkish penal code
    was mentioned. The Commission failed to denounce the other provisions
    of Turkish law aimed at freedom of speech, especially Article 305,
    which penalizes the affirmation of the Armenian Genocide. Besides,
    in the chapters related to technical issues, the illegal blockade
    of Armenia is described using the dismissive terminology, "closed
    border." According to the source, the European Armenian Federation
    is troubled by the Commission's failure to fairly and meaningfully
    address Armenian issues.

    "The Commission's report, most notably it failure to challenge
    Turkey's many restrictions of freedom of speech, represents a true
    setback in terms of the credibility of this European institution,
    particularly in light of its eagerness to criticize France for its
    law penalizing the denial of the Armenian genocide," stated Hilda
    Tchoboian, the Chairperson of the European Armenian Federation. The
    Federation announced that the European citizens it represents expect
    the Commission to fairly and honestly perform its task of accurately
    assessing Turkey's progress, without bowing to political pressures.

    "Otherwise, European public opinion will turn against the Commission's
    double standards," added Tchoboian. The Federation also denounces
    the arrogance of the Turkish leaders who attempt to force Europe to
    abandon its values. "The talks over Turkey's candidacy have devolved
    from a negotiation into a race to see which side can walk away from
    European values," she concluded.
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