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    TURKEY STRONGLY REJECTS EP REPORT
    By Cihan News Agency

    Zaman Online, Turkey
    Aug 5 2006

    The Turkish Foreign Ministry on Tuesday said it strongly rejected
    the European parliament report compiled by Dutch legislator Camiel
    Eurlings, saying it was incompatible with the prestige and gravity
    of the European parliament.

    Foreign Ministry spokesman Namik Tan said that the controversial
    report would not contribute to the improvement of ties between Turkey
    and European Union. "The report lacks commonsense and objectivity."

    The European parliament report, which was compiled by Dutch legislator
    Camiel Eurlings and was adopted by the European parliament's foreign
    affairs committee on Monday, harshly criticized Turkey for its slow
    pace of reform on rights, freedom of expression and relations with
    Greek Cyprus.

    "Turkey was deeply saddened with the stance of the European parliament
    regarding the so-called Armenian genocide claims," Tan said.

    Spokesman Tan said that the European lawmakers should act with
    consideration and amend the draft report.

    The report complains that the pace of the reforms slowed in 2005 and
    the implementation of reforms still remains uneven, underlining that
    significant further efforts are required in regard to fundamental
    freedoms and human rights, in particular freedom of expression,
    women's rights, religious freedoms, trade union rights and cultural
    rights, and the further strengthening of the fight against torture
    and ill-treatment.
    From: Baghdasarian
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