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    AAE: TURKEY SHOULD RECONSIDER ITS PAST BEFORE BECOMING AN EU MEMBER

    armradio.am
    20.01.2010 11:55

    The Assembly of Armenians of Europe issued the following statement
    on the third anniversary of the assassination of Hrant Dink:

    "On the occasion of the third anniversary of the assassination of
    the Armenian intellectual Hrant Dink committed by Turkish extremists
    and the 95th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, the Assembly of
    Armenians of Europe (AAE) expresses its gratitude to the international
    public opinion, in particular to the European countries, organizations
    and political parties that condoled and supported the Armenian Cause.

    The assassination of Hrant Dink, editor-in-chief of the newspaper
    "Agos" published in Istanbul, committed by a Turk extremist on January
    19, 2007 in front of the editorial office, was not a simple accident.

    Hrant Dink was a fervent fighter for human rights and was repeatedly
    condemned for having broken the discreditable low No 301 regarding
    the "offense to the Turkish nation". This proves that nationalism is
    stimulated and encouraged by the Turkish state itself on a daily basis.

    Turkey desires to become a European country and a member to the
    European Union and continuously promises to undertake positive and
    effective measures in order to acquire the European standards and
    criteria.

    Turkey dares to blame the European Union for being a "Christian Club",
    while violent persecutions towards Armenians, Assyrians, Greeks and
    other nationalities go on in Turkey itself. Recently the Ecumenical
    patriarch declared, that the "Christian minorities are crucified like
    Christ in Turkey".

    By blaming the European Union for being a "Christian Club", Turkey
    tries to overpass the real problem, which is the understanding and the
    application of human values, which are universal and do not depend
    on any ideology, religion or belief. Otherwise Turkey would never
    persecute millions of Kurdish Muslim population and Turkey would not
    annul a legal political party with many representatives in the Turkish
    Parliament. This comes to prove once more, that the discrimination and
    the violation of democratic rights are beyond religions and believes.

    It is also worth to mention the strained relations between Turkey and
    its neighbours. Turkey does its best to show that it tries to regulate
    the relations with the neighbours and settle all the problems, there
    seems to be a dead end.

    The violations of maritime and aerial frontiers of Greece take place
    every day and even during the holidays, the occupation of Cyprus,
    continues since 1974, but he most ridiculous behaviour of Turkey
    concerns Armenia.

    Turkey continuously refuses to recognize the Armenian Genocide, and
    more, it breaks the international low by blockading Armenia, which
    has no access to the sea. Recently, under international patronage,
    Turkey signed an agreement with Armenia, but later on, the president
    and the prime minister of Turkey, declared that the ratification of
    the said agreement depends on some unexpected preconditions. Such
    an unprincipled and irresponsible approach is dangerous not only for
    its neighbours or Europe, but also for the Turkish people.

    On the occasion of the third anniversary of the assassination of
    Hrant Dink, the AAE expresses its condolences to the family of the
    victim as well as thanks the persons and organisations in Turkey,
    which fight for democracy in their country and condemn the genocide
    committed against the Armenians.

    The AAE supports all the European organizations and countries, that
    maintain that democratization of Turkey is a precondition for its
    admittance as a member of EU.

    Before becoming a member to the European Union, Turkey should
    reconsider its past, and then make practical measures for improving
    its system of values."
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