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    EU WELCOMES ELECTIONS BUT RAPS LACK OF REFORM

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Oct 26 2007

    The European Union is about to tell Turkey that it has to speed up
    reforms -- in particular on human rights -- but at the same time will
    praise Turkish leadership for the smooth elections after a serious
    constitutional crisis. A progress report expected to be released
    on Nov. 6 is to criticize the slow pace of reforms, the role of the
    military in civilian politics and Ankara's refusal to open its ports
    to Greek Cypriot vessels and planes. The draft has harsh words on the
    military as generals tried to influence the presidential elections
    back in April. The details of the report that have been leaked to the
    press have some positive words for Turkey as well. The draft, which
    has not mentioned the latest stand-off on the Iraqi border spurred
    by Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) terrorism, praises the handling
    of the constitutional crisis triggered by a military memorandum of
    April 27. The draft also speaks highly of the economic reforms that
    have led to strong economic growth. Limited progress was made on the
    political front in 2007, according to the draft, saying that further
    efforts are needed in particular on freedom of expression, civilian
    control of the military and the rights of non-Muslim minorities. It
    specifically mentions the murder of Armenian-Turkish journalist
    Hrant Dink last January and the military intervention of April 27
    in the presidential election. "Further progress is also needed on
    fighting corruption, judicial reform and rights of trade unions,
    women and children," said the draft. The draft does not yet include
    any recommendations, considered the most significant part of the
    document. The recommendations are usually formulated by the EU
    Commission on the eve of the report's publication. The commission,
    in its annual progress report, admires the political leadership for
    its smooth handling of the stand-off between the military and the
    Justice and Development Party (AK Party) government. "The outcome
    of the spring constitutional crisis reaffirms the primacy of the
    democratic process, but the military, behind several coups in the last
    50 years, should stop trying to influence the democratic process,"
    the draft said. "The military has taken public positions on issues
    going beyond their remit, and the full civilian supervision of the
    military and parliamentary oversight of defence spending still need
    to be established," it added, according to the leaked document. The
    draft criticized Turkey for not fulfilling a promise to open ports
    to vessels from Greek Cyprus as part of normalization of relations
    with the southern part of the divided island, which is an EU member.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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