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    We need Turkey

    A shared future is the way forward

    Leader
    Sunday October 2, 2005
    The Observer

    Tomorrow, as long as European Foreign Ministers can agree a common
    negotiating position at an emergency meeting today, the EU will start talks
    about admitting Turkey to the inner sanctum. Yet although every EU member
    state bar Austria, whose objections prompted today's meeting, officially
    endorses Turkey's candidature, no single country can muster a majority for
    entry in opinion polls. The Continent's electorates, including our own,
    don't regard Turkey as European.

    This does not make it right to block Turkey's application. As Lord Patten, a
    former EU commissioner, warned yesterday, such xenophobia reveals a failure
    of leadership which can only seriously damage the West's relations with
    Islam. There is a strong case for entry which governments must now start
    making. Europe needs Turkey as a custodian of prosperity and democracy and
    an exemplar and anchor for all the countries that surround it; it needs
    Turkish labour and the Turkish guarantee of oil and gas from central Asia.
    Above all, it needs to send a positive message to the 12 million or so
    Muslims who already live within Europe.

    During the past decade, Turkey has moved heaven and earth to meet the EU
    accession criterions and now presents itself as a democratic state and
    market economy governed under the rule of law. True, there remains a culture
    war in Turkey between those who incline to secularism and those who incline
    to fundamentalism. True, too, that one of Turkey's leading novelists, Orhan
    Pamuk, awaits trial in December for raising the subject of the murder of
    Armenians during the First World War. Human-rights abuses are routinely
    reported and free discussion remains precarious. Such issues should be on
    the table for debate on Monday. But the way forward, for Turkey and Europe,
    is to maintain the ambition of a shared future.



    http://observer.guardian.co.uk/leaders/story/0,6903,1583000,00.html
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