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    EU ENLARGEMENT COMMISSIONER ISSUES WARNING TO TURKEY OVER RIGHTS

    Deutsche Presse-Agentur
    October 4, 2006 Wednesday 4:16 PM EST

    DPA POLITICS Turkey Diplomacy EU EU enlargement commissioner issues
    warning to Turkey over rights Ankara The European Union's enlargement
    commissioner Olli Rehn on Wednesday issued a stern warning to the
    Turkish government to up the pace of human rights reform or risk
    derailing Turkey's bid to join the union.

    Rehn called on the government to scrap or amend the notorious Article
    301 of the penal code that has been used to prosecute journalists
    and writers on vague charges of "insulting Turkishness."

    He also urged Ankara to implement proper civilian control over the
    military and to open its ports to EU member Cyprus.

    "We are facing a rough ride in the coming months," Rehn told reporters
    after meetings with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and
    Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul. "Clearly this reform process needs to
    be pursued and strengthened," Rehn said.

    Rein's visit, on the first anniversary of the EU officially opening
    membership talks with Turkey, comes as public support for the

    bid to join the union has fallen to around 50 per cent, down from
    over 80 per cent in just a few years.

    Turks are upset at what it sees as double standards from EU countries
    over both freedom of speech issues and the Cyprus problem.

    Recent moves in France to make it a crime to deny that genocide
    was committed on Armenians during World War I, a charge that Turkey
    vehemently denies, have led to accusations that while the EU demands
    human rights reforms from Turkey, certain countries are in fact
    restricting freedom of speech.

    The Turkish government is also refusing to lift its ban on extending
    an existing customs union with the EU to Cyprus, saying that first
    restrictions and sanctions on the self-declared Turkish Republic of
    Northern Cyprus must be lifted.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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