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    Zaman, Turkey
    Oct 28 2006

    PACE President Visits Turkish FM Abdullah Gul
    By Zaman, Ankara
    Friday, October 27, 2006
    zaman.com


    Rene van der Linden, president of the Parliamentary Assembly of the
    Council of Europe (PACE), said he did not expect Turkey to have a
    `train wreck' in its EU accession process.

    Noting that it was in the interest of both Turkey and Europe to
    continue the reform process, Linden asked for Article 301 of the
    Turkish Penal Code to be amended and said, `Everyone in Turkey should
    be able to speak their mind freely.'

    Van der Linden met with Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul
    Thursday. At a press conference where he made clear statements about
    the recent developments and strongly criticized the French parliament
    for passing a controversial bill criminalizing even questioning an
    Armenian genocide, Linden remarked that he did not believe that the
    Upper House would approve the bill, further noting: `This bill is a
    mistake because while what we need here is reconciliation, it sets a
    bad example in regard to the freedom of expression. This is a back
    step from the freedom of expression.'

    Remarking that Ankara must continue the reform process for full
    membership, the PACE president said the following as regards to the
    train crash metaphor: `I prefer not to use the term `train crash,'
    because we have lately seen that some politicians invent terms to
    ostracize the process. This is not advantageous for either Turkey or
    Europe. Both parties should adopt a balanced approach. Sometimes I
    see that Turkey is very frustrated.'

    Also criticizing the veto system of the European Union, van der
    Linden said, `There is no football team or music group where any
    member can stop the entire process alone,' adding that such a system
    served only to slow down the decision-making process.

    Linden also referred to the news that there was no one to welcome him
    at the Istanbul airport when he arrived but the security guards: `It
    stemmed from a misunderstanding,' he said.
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