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  • ANKARA: Babacan: EU can't demand a date for change to Turkish law

    NTV MSNBC, Turkey
    Feb 16 2007

    Babacan: EU can't demand a date for change to Turkish law


    The minister said that Turkey's accession process was being made
    harder than that for other candidate countries.


    Güncelleme: 19:15 TSÝ 16 Þubat 2007 CumaBRUSSELS - The European Union
    does not have the right to demand Turkey set a timetable to amend a
    controversial article of the Turkish penal code seen by many as
    limiting free speech, Turkish Economy Minister Ali Babacan said
    Friday.


    Babacan, who is also Turkey's chief negotiator with the EU, was
    speaking in Brussels, where he is holding talks with EU officials on
    Turkey's accession process.

    It was up to Turkey to decide when and in what form any amendments to
    article 301 would be made, he said.

    Article 301 of the Turkish penal code covers the crime of insulting
    Turkish identity and has been used to prosecute a number of leading
    Turkish writers, including Nobel prize winner Orhan Pamuk and Hrant
    Dink, the Turkish-Armenian journalist gunned down in Istanbul last
    month.

    Babacan also said that a number of obstacles were being laid in
    Tukey's path to full membership of the EU.

    In particular, the Cyprus dispute was being used as a pretext by the
    EU to slow Turkey's membership process. While other EU candidate
    countries had `sailed with the wind behind them' during their
    negotiation processes, Turkey, was forced to `sail against the wind',
    he said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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