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    EUROPEAN INSTITUTIONS ALERTED ON RAGIP ZARAKOLU CONDEMNATION

    armradio.am
    22.07.2008 12:30

    The European Armenian Federation recently alerted the European
    Commission on the condemnation of the Turkish dissident Ragip
    Zarakolu in virtue of the Turkish Penal Code 301 article and the
    new violation of principles of freedom and democracy (that this case
    constitutes). The Federation reminds that these principles are supposed
    to constitute a prerequisite for Turkey's EU accession.

    In the letter sent to the Commissioner for Enlargement, Mr Olli
    Rehn, the organisation for the defence of Human Rights reminds
    that M. Zarakolu's "crime" simply consisted in editing the Turkish
    translation of a book evoking the Armenian genocide. The Federation
    is worried, because Mr.

    Zarakolu's condemnation has not triggered any reaction from the
    European Commission, quite the contrary, by opening 2 new chapters
    with Turkey on the same day, the Commission sent to this country a
    political message "which strengthens the idea of the inanity of the
    European values and of the pointlessness of any effort in this regard".

    Reminding the Commission of her own prerequisites for EU accession, and
    specifically 'in case of grand and continuous violations in Turkey of
    the principles of democracy, human rights and basic freedoms, exactly
    those values on which the European Union is based, the Commission
    has the right to halt all ne gotiations." The European Armenian
    Federation calls on to the European Commission to "grant Turkey a
    period of six months, to totally review the bulk of the liberticidal
    legislation.' Taking into account the 'credibility of the Union',
    'the Commission herself has to suggest to the Council to cease the
    negotiations process in December 2008'.

    In parallel, the European Armenian Federation has also informed
    the Council of Europe's representative for Human Rights, Mr. Thomas
    Hammarberg about the Zarakolu case. In the letter is mentioned that
    Mr. Zarakolu is a fighter for Human Rights in Turkey and that 'in his
    country he is fighting for Human Rights and against dogmas', like
    racism, glorification of militarism and the denial of the Armenian
    Genocide. The Federation expresses her worries about the conviction,
    and notes that 'it's symbolic for encouraging the suppression of
    freedom of speech and the denial of the genocide in Turkey'.

    The letter of the Armenian European Federation sent to Mr. Hammarberg
    notes that OSCE's representative for freedom of press Mr. Harartzi, Mr.

    McSheyn and other prominent members of the Council of Europe's
    Parliamentary Assembly (PACE) have condemned, both the trial and
    the conviction.'

    The Federation calls on Mr. Hammamberg to defend and assist the
    convicted dissident, 'exactly in accord to his duties, to defe nd
    and assist the defenders of Human Rights' and naturally 'persuade
    the Turkish judiciary to re assess their stance on Human Rights in
    the country".

    "After Hrand Dinks's assassination, after the Ergenekon paramilitary
    criminal organization, Zarakolu's conviction proves that the country
    is not ready. After these proofs, PACE has to adopt a resolution to
    restart the monitoring of this country', announced Laurent Leyliekian,
    Executive Director of the European Armenian Federation. "The European
    Commission has to suggest a moratorium on the process and find the
    right and effective mechanisms for protection and surveillance of
    the freedom of speech and human rights in Turkey', concluded Laurent
    Leylekian.
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