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    Hurriyet Daily News, Turkey
    Jan 29 2015


    When Turkish people believe in judicial independence, EU will follow
    suit, says Turkey's EU minister

    Deniz Zeyrek
    MADRID

    Turkey's Minister for European Union Affairs and Chief Negotiator
    Volkan Bozkır has said the judiciary should create `a sense of
    independence' in the hearts of Turkish citizens in order to make
    Europe see that Turkey's judiciary is independent.

    `If the judiciary can create a sense of independence in the hearts and
    conscious of the people, then the EU will also perceive it as such,'
    said Bozkır to a group of journalists while evaluating his recent
    meetings in Spain.

    Commenting on the judicial process after the assassination of the
    Armenian-Turkish journalist Hrant Dink in 2007, he said some of the
    government's concerns regarding courts were reflected in this case,
    but the "problem should be solved within the judiciary itself."

    Dink was murdered by 17-year-old Ogün Samast on Jan. 19, 2007, in
    front of the bilingual Armenian-Turkish weekly newspaper Agos, of
    which Dink was the editor-in-chief. Samast is serving 22 years and 10
    years of jail time, while the suspects continuously blame each other
    in their testimonies at the retrial of the Dink murder case.

    `Turkey is going through an important phase [regarding the separation
    of legislative and executive powers]. We can explain this not with
    discourse, but with court orders,' said Bozkır.

    Meanwhile, stating that the EU did "not yet know" how to respond to
    the attacks earlier in January in Paris that left 20 people dead,
    including the three jihadist attackers, Bozkır said the issue must not
    be made into a domestic political football.

    `If the issue is looked at from the perspective of votes, if radical
    movements are given credence, then it is possible that the problem
    could grow even bigger regarding the relationship between radicalism
    and terror,' he added.


    January/29/2015
    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/when-turkish-people-believe-in-judicial-independence-eu-will-follow-suit-says-turkeys-eu-minister-.aspx?pageID=238&nID=77583&NewsCatID=510

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