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    TURKISH PARLIAMENT MEETING EARLY TO WORK ON EU REFORMS
    Joshua Pantesco at 8:12 AM ET

    JURIST
    Monday, September 18, 2006

    [JURIST] The Turkish parliament, the Grand National Assembly [official
    website], is scheduled to meet Tuesday, two weeks earlier than usual,
    to work on passing reform measures aimed at gaining membership to the
    European Union [JURIST news archive]. The EU has cautioned [JURIST
    report] Turkey that its EU bid [EU backgrounder] will not be accepted
    unless the country improves its record on torture and other human
    rights violations, including the restriction of freedom of expression.

    EU lawmakers especially oppose Article 301 of the Turkish Penal
    Code [Amnesty backgrounder], which makes it a crime to insult
    Turkish identity. One Turkish lawmaker said that Article 301, which
    has been used to prosecute writers Hrant Dink and Orhan Pamuk for
    discussing the alleged Armenian genocide, will be revised to rebut EU
    criticism. Earlier this month, the EU Parliament said Turkey has been
    slow to deliver promised legal reforms [JURIST report], including
    "persistent shortcomings in areas such as freedom of expression,
    religious and minority rights, the role of the military, policing,
    women's rights, trade union rights and cultural rights."
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