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    EU MEMBERSHIP COULD FORCE ARMY DRAFT ON CYPRUS MINORITIES

    Agence France Presse -- English
    January 9, 2007 Tuesday 3:38 PM GMT

    EU membership could force the minority Christian communities in Cyprus
    to sign up for military service in the Greek Cypriot national guard.

    The defence ministry said Tuesday it will move to revoke a cabinet
    decree exempting the Armenian, Latin and Maronite communities
    from compulsory military service, after a meeting with their
    representatives.

    "We briefed them of the ministry's decision to extend compulsory
    military service to their community ... EU accession now means equal
    treatment under the law," defence ministry permanent secretary Petros
    Kareklas told reporters.

    "The time has come for this special treatment to come to an end, all
    citizens must share in the burdens and rights of their EU country,"
    he added. "By the end of February, this issue should be wrapped up."

    The divided island of Cyprus, where young Greek Cypriots serve 25
    months in the 10,000-strong national guard, became an EU member state
    in May 2004.

    Cyprus has been divided since 1974 when Turkish troops invaded and
    seized the island's northern third in response to an Athens-engineered
    coup aimed at uniting the island with Greece.

    About 6,000 Maronites, up to 3,000 Armenians and 700 Latins live on
    the eastern Mediterranean island as part of the Greek Cypriot rather
    than the Turkish Cypriot community.
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