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  • ANKARA: Ankara Signals Amending Article 301 Ahead Release Of Progres

    ANKARA SIGNALS AMENDING ARTICLE 301 AHEAD RELEASE OF PROGRESS REPORT
    By Abdulhamit Bilici, Selcuk Gultasli

    Zaman, Turkey
    Oct 17 2006

    Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul has signaled that Turkey may amend
    article 301, which has been used to prosecute intellectuals and
    journalists for "insulting Turkishness."

    He said so while attending the EU troika meeting in Luxembourg
    yesterday, but made no mention of a specific time frame to do so.

    EU Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn said that he was pleased with
    Turkey's willingness to amend article 301.

    Diplomatic sources stressed that Turkey made a promise to the European
    Union about the amendment of article 301 but particularly refrained
    from mentioning a schedule to do so.

    Following the adoption of the Armenian bill in the French National
    Assembly on Thursday, the amendment of article 301 seems difficult
    to accomplish before Nov. 8. However, it may be dealt with before
    the EU Summit on December 14-15.

    Monday's meeting between Turkey and the EU is the last before the
    release of the EU Commission's critical progress report due November 8.

    The two sides discussed issues such as article 301, Cyprus, the 9th
    reform package, along with regional issues.

    Minister Gul directed harsh criticisms toward France in a news
    conference where Rehn asked for either the abolishment or amendment
    of article 301.

    In response to a question, Rehn said that freedom of expression should
    be ensured in Turkey as soon as possible; however, it may take a long
    time to reach a consensus on amending article 301 he warned.

    Gul, in response to Rehn, said that Turkey would not make the same
    mistake that France made.

    The parties did not discuss EU term president Finland's Cyprus plan
    at the ministerial level, though lower levels did go over the plan.

    Rehn reiterated that the Finnish plan might be a "last opportunity"
    for a solution on the island.

    Progress Report Gains Importance

    Diplomatic sources pointed out that yesterday's EU troika meeting
    was a fruitful one as they stressed Rehn's contentment with the 9th
    reform package and his reaction to the Armenian bill.

    The progress report due on Nov. 8 has gained more importance because
    of the debates on article 301 and Cyprus.

    EU leaders will outline decisions about Turkey on December 14-15
    according to the upcoming progress report. The EU leaders will
    evaluate options like suspending membership negotiations or freezing
    the chapters regarding the Customs Union according to this report.
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