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    TURKEY REPORT: EP REJECTS ARMENIAN GENOCIDE AMENDMENTS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    22.05.2008 12:39 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The European Parliament (EP) adopted on Wednesday
    a report on Turkey urging the government to accelerate reforms.

    In a plenary session the EP debated and voted on the report, prepared
    by Dutch parliamentarian Ria Oomen-Ruijten. The report is a non-binding
    and recommendatory one.

    The parliament rejected amendments to the report regarding the
    incidents of 1915 submitted by a group of French MEPs regarding the
    1915 events.

    However, the amendment on EP's concerns about news reports regarding
    Turkish riot police's disproportional use of force during May Day
    celebrations was accepted. The amendment also said that the changes
    made in article 301 of Turkish Penal Code were not enough and urged
    Turkish parliament to revise the article and completely remove other
    restrictive stipulations.

    The report, adopted last month by the European Parliamentary Committee
    on Foreign Affairs, expressed concern about the potential consequences
    of the recent dissolution case filed against Turkey's ruling Justice &
    Development (AK) Party.

    Another amendment to the report said the EP expected Turkish
    Constitutional Court to act in accordance with the Venice Commission
    guidelines and European standards on the prohibition of political
    parties.

    It also called on the Turkish government to respect pluralism,
    secularism and democracy while carrying out reforms and to reach a
    compromise with political parties and urged the political parties to
    distance themselves from violence and terrorist organizations.

    The report says the parliament takes note of the process underway to
    prepare a new, civilian constitution; regards it as a key opportunity
    to place the protection of human rights and freedoms at the core of
    the constitution and underlines the need for a broad involvement of
    civil society in this process.

    The report also says the parliament "welcomes the commitment of
    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan that 2008 is going to be the year
    of reforms; urges the Turkish government to make use of its strong
    parliamentary majority to resolutely pursue reforms that are crucial
    for Turkey's transformation into a modern democratic and prosperous
    society."

    It says "(the parliament) encourages the Turkish government to make
    further systematic efforts to ensure that the democratically elected
    political leadership bears full responsibility for formulation of
    domestic, foreign and security policy and that the armed forces
    respect this civilian responsibility; points out, in particular,
    the need to establish full parliamentary oversight of military and
    defense policy and all related expenditure."

    The report also urges the Turkish government and the parliament
    to abolish immediately article 301 of the Penal Code as a symbolic
    and substantive step towards full respect of freedom of expression
    in the country and underlines that, once the urgently needed
    abolition of article 301 has been carried out, further legislative
    and implementation steps will be required in order to ensure that
    Turkey fully guarantees freedom of expression and press freedom in
    line with ECHR and European democratic standards.

    It says the parliament encourages the Turkish authorities to resolutely
    pursue investigations into the Ergenekon affair, "to fully uncover
    its networks reaching into the state structures and to bring those
    involved to justice."

    The report welcomes the recent adoption by the Turkish Parliament
    of the Law on Foundations and says "the European Commission should
    analyze whether the Law addresses all shortcomings faced by non-Muslim
    religious communities with regard to property management and
    acquisition, including expropriated property sold to third parties."

    The report also calls upon the Democratic Society Party (DTP), its
    members at the parliament and mayors "to engage constructively in
    the quest for a political solution to the Kurdish issue within the
    democratic Turkish state."

    It strongly condemns the violence perpetrated by the terrorist
    organization PKK and reiterates European Parliament's solidarity with
    Turkey in its fight against terrorism. The report urges the Iraqi
    government and the regional Kurdish administration not to allow Iraqi
    territory to be used as a base for terrorist acts against Turkey.

    The report stresses the need to arrive at a comprehensive settlement
    of the Cyprus question within the UN framework, claiming that "the
    withdrawal of Turkish forces would facilitate the negotiation of
    a settlement."

    Mrs. Oomen-Ruijten's report also calls on the European Commission and
    the Turkish government to start negotiations on an agreement to ease
    granting of visas to Turkish nationals.
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