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    TURKISH-EUROPEAN MPS WARN GUL ABOUT INCREASED NATIONALISM IN TURKEY

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Feb 26 2007

    Turkey, which last Saturday brought together in Ankara about 23
    European lawmakers of Turkish descent for the first time, heard from
    them that the biggest problems that they have been facing in Europe in
    explaining Turkey have been the increased nationalism in the country,
    as well as Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code, which criminalizes
    any insult to state institutions or to 'Turkishness."

    The slain Turkish-Armenian journalist, Hrant Dink, has been the
    latest victim of Article 301, which also is seen as paving the way
    for violent ultra-nationalism in Turkey.

    The lawmakers from the European Union's parliament, as well as from
    regional and national assemblies in Germany, Austria, Belgium,
    Denmark and Sweden, were invited to Ankara for discussions over
    Turkey's EU membership bid, and to discuss ways to help Turks in
    Europe better integrate into those societies. Gul asked for their
    support in overcoming what he described as European prejudices
    against Turkey. Having lunch with Gul at the Ankara Sheraton, the
    European Parliamentarians of Turkish origin for their part stated,
    amongst other things, that they themselves suffered a lot from the
    ultra-nationalist trends in Europe.

    "Turkey has a similar problem as well. How can we defend Turkey while
    nationalism is increasing in the country, which carries the danger
    of making Turkey inward-looking," they reportedly told Gul during
    the lunch.

    Gul, in turn, reportedly told the MPs that they should leave it to
    him to tackle Turkish internal politics. "Defend Turkey in accordance
    with the conditions that prevail in the countries where you are
    represented in their parliaments'," Gul reportedly told the MPs,
    which included those like Devrim Baba, a Turk of Kurdish origin.

    Despite some earlier press criticism that the Foreign Ministry had
    invited such controversial people as Devrim Baba, Ankara did not
    refrain from hosting him during the Ankara gathering, said some
    government officials.

    Hearing complaints from MP's about Turkey's Article 301, Foreign
    Minister Gul stated that they have an intention to change this article
    in a very short time. He reportedly said: "In parallel to the changes
    planned to be made to Article 301, the mentality in Turkey should
    also change. The judges have a role in implementing Article 301 and
    the government can not interfere in the judiciary."

    One MP suggested to Gul that the article could be softened, and that
    the concept of "Turkishness" could be turned into a more abstract
    concept.

    Those Turkish officials who attended the meeting shared an observation
    of theirs with Today's Zaman, their admiration for the MP's, whom
    they said speak Turkish better than many Turks, as well the several
    other languages that they speak.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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