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    EU PARLIAMENT REPORT SAYS TURKEY SLOW ON PROMISED LEGAL REFORMS
    Katerina Ossenova at 11:16 AM ET

    JURIST
    Aug 6 2006

    [JURIST] The Foreign Affairs Committee [official website] of the
    European Parliament [official website] approved a report Monday taking
    Turkey to task for slow progress on a variety of legal and other
    reforms agreed to by Ankara as part of its bid [EU backgrounder] for
    membership in the European Union [JURIST news archive]. Among other
    things, Turkey was criticized [press release] for its "persistent
    shortcomings in areas such as freedom of expression, religious and
    minority rights, the role of the military, policing, women's rights,
    trade union rights and cultural rights."

    The parliamentary committee also called for Turkey to acknowledge
    responsibility for the Armenian genocide [JURIST news archive] that
    took place during World War One, an admission Turkey has until now
    rejected. On the positive side, however, the report also acknowledged
    Turkey's progress [EU Observer report] in opening the first chapter
    of EU legislation, introducing new laws to fight corruption and
    broadcasting in minority Kurdish.

    The text of the report will be debated by the full European Union
    Parliament [official website] in September and a formal progress report
    on Turkey's accession progress is due on October 24; the EU has urged
    Turkey to make tangible improvements by that time. The European Union
    Parliament has never vetoed a past accession bid but if the reform
    process is not "reinvigorated," the accession talks could be placed
    on hold.
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