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    PRO-TURKEY FORCES PRESSING EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT TO RETREAT FROM PRINCIPLED STAND ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    ArmRadio.am
    04.09.2006 10:29

    The European Parliament Committee on Foreign Affairs is scheduled on
    September 4th to consider a draft report on Turkey prepared by Dutch
    MEP Camiel Eurlings (EPP). Over the past two months, pro-Turkish forces
    with European institutions have sought to ignore or marginalize more
    than 340 amendments, mostly critical of Turkey, that have been offered
    to the measure.

    The draft prepared by Eurling deals with the Armenian Genocide in
    a vaguely worded paragraph that calls upon the Parliament to "take
    note of the proposal by Turkey to establish a bilateral committee
    of experts in order to overcome the tragic experience of the past,
    and the position of Armenia regarding that proposal" and "urge both
    the Turkish government and the Armenian government to continue their
    process of reconciliation leading to a mutually acceptable resolution."

    "This formulation, which is patterned after the outright denial
    position of the Turkish government, represents a retreat from the
    Parliament's traditional posture of calling on Turkey to properly
    acknowledge this crime against humanity. This proposed dramatic shift
    in position prompted a broad range of MEPs to offer amendments to
    this measure.

    With regard to Turkey's blockade of Armenia, the draft report "urges
    Turkey to take the necessary steps, without any preconditions, to
    establish diplomatic and good neighborly relations with Armenia and
    to open the land border at an early date, in accordance with the
    resolutions adopted by Parliament between 1987 and 2005."

    Rather than recognizing that the large number of amendments reflect
    broad-based dissatisfaction with the draft's pro-Turkey bias, the
    Rapporteur and political party leaders chose to propose their own set
    of proposed "compromise" changes. These proposals largely ignore the
    vast majority of the amendments.

    The managers of this process, in the place of allowing MEPs
    to weight the merits of the amendments, have chosen instead to
    reduce these concerns to a series of weak and basically ineffectual
    measures. Collectively, the "compromise" proposals that have more in
    common with Turkish government's position than the standing policy
    of the European Parliament.

    "The draft and the changes being put forward by the Rapporteur don't
    represent a compromise, but rather a profound retreat from the European
    Parliament's principled position," declared the Chairperson of the
    European Armenian Federation, Hilda Tchoboian.

    The European Armenian Federation encourages Members of the Committee on
    Foreign Affairs to exercise their right to vote on the duly offered
    amendments urging Turkey to recognize the Armenian Genocide as a
    precondition for joining the European Union. The Federation also
    calls upon MEPs to vote for amendments calling upon the Commission
    to include in the Ankara Roadmap framework the necessity that Turkey
    recognizes the Armenian Genocide and lifts its blockade of Armenia.

    "On these vital issues, Members of the European Parliament understand
    that the false compromises being put forward would both undermine the
    EU's values as well as its security interests. A retreat from principle
    will not encourage progress by Turkey, but rather be interpreted as
    a sign of weakness that will only embolden the Turkish leadership
    in its implementation of ultra-nationalistic policies," concluded
    Hilda Tchoboian.
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