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    EP TO FINALLY DEBATE SHARPLY CRITICAL TURKEY REPORT

    The New Anatolian, Turkey
    Sept 4 2006

    After being postponed from July, debates in the European Parliament
    of a draft report entitled "Turkey's Progress Towards Accession,"
    which includes a host of criticisms of Turkey, are set to start today.

    Debates on the report, prepared by EP Committee on Foreign Affairs
    Rapporteur and MEP Camiel Eurlings, were postponed to Sept. 4 after
    the submission of some 400 proposals for amendments to it.

    While some MEPs at the time stated that the debate was postponed
    as it would take a long time to translate the amendment requests,
    some European diplomats stated that there are many conflicting views
    surrounding the proposed amendments.

    The draft report criticized a number of issues, including
    Cyprus, a slowdown in the EU reform process, the situation in the
    southeast, problems with religious minorities, cultural rights and
    civilian-military relations. It raised particular concerns about
    last November's Semdinli incident, during which a bookshop in the
    southeast was allegedly bombed by members of the security forces,
    and called for an impartial and objective investigation of it.

    Turkey's reservations about opening its airports and harbors to Greek
    Cypriots will have serious implications for the EU process and could
    even bring it to a halt, warned the draft report. The highly critical
    document also called on Turkey to take steps towards the recognition
    of the Greek Cypriot administration during its accession process and
    raised the idea of an early withdrawal of forces from the Turkish
    Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC). It also called on the European
    Council to renew efforts to implement trade regulations with Northern
    Cyprus.

    The EP report severely condemned the killing in May of Council of State
    Judge Mustafa Yucel Ozbilgin, expressing concern over the low level
    of security offered to judges by the police despite clear and public
    threats, and called on the government to rectify the situation. The
    EP also condemned a resurgence of violence in the southeast by the
    terrorist Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and stressed that there can
    never be an excuse for violence against Turkish citizens in any part
    of the country. The report also expressed solidarity with Turkey in
    fighting terrorism.

    On the Armenian issue, the EP took note of a Turkish proposal to set
    up a bilateral committee of experts to deal with controversial past
    incidents and of Armenia's position on the proposal. It also urged
    the Turkish and Armenian governments to continue their process of
    reconciliation leading to a mutually acceptable proposal and asked
    Turkey to take the necessary steps, without any preconditions, to
    establish diplomatic and good neighborly relations with Armenia and
    open their land border as soon as possible.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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