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    EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT FAILS TO DRAW UP OBJECTIVE REPORT ON TURKEY

    Financial Mirror
    May 23 2008
    Cyprus

    The European Parliament gathered in plenary session in Strasbourg
    voted Thursday the report prepared by Mrs Oomen-Ruijten (Conservative,
    Netherlands) on Turkey's 2007 progress report and its 28 tabled
    amendments. From a general point of view, the resolution focuses
    its criticism on Turkey's delays to fulfill its reforms commitments,
    especially those regarding the State of Law, democracy, legislative
    reforms and the minorities' rights. The resolution claims that
    "additional delays" in the implementation of these reforms "will
    seriously affect the rhythm of the negotiations".

    Regarding the various aspects of Turkey's denial policy, the MEPs
    failed to produce an objective report which gives a fair decision on
    European Parliament's positions already established on the Armenian
    genocide, and this in spite of the strong positions expressed by a
    great number of MEPs during the debates.

    They have also adopted an amendment tabled by the MEPs supporting
    Turkey's interests (Cem Ozdemir, Joost Lagendijk - Greens) which aims
    at minimizing the blockade on Armenia exerted by Turkey for 15 years.

    "The Oomen-Ruijten report failed to show the reality of Turkey;
    it proved once again that regarding the Armenian genocide the
    European position is well established on denial, as is the candidate
    country's. It waters down even the Parliament's position regarding
    the blockade on Armenia by being in flagrant contradiction with the
    Accession criteria and the requirements of the Neighbourhood policy:
    the Oomen-Ruijten report cannot contribute to a real dialogue between
    the Union and Turkey", declared Hilda Tchoboian, the chairperson of
    the European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy.

    Referring to Article 301, in spite of the unanimous requirements
    for abolition made by the Turkish and European civil societies,
    the report is satisfied with indicating "that is of the view that
    the abrogation of the 301 article would be the best solution", and
    considering the cosmetic reform of this article as "a first step".

    The European Armenian Federation reminds that the slight reform of
    the 301 article deceived the European public opinion, and offended
    the Turkish defenders of Human Rights, the first victims of this
    iniquitous law which remains unchanged after so many years of
    governmental promises.

    "The compromising of the Oomen-Ruijten report with a law that penalizes
    a right so fundamental that is the freedom of expression for Europe
    will not help the Turkish democratic forces to upgrade their society",
    commented Hilda Tchoboian.

    "What the European societies demand from the European Parliament, is
    to express in its reports more transparent positions, the truth on the
    situation of Human Rights and democracy in Turkey: it is regrettable
    that the report diffuses a screen of smoke in order to hide from the
    public opinion the seriousness of Turkey's breaches in these fields,
    yet necessary for the examination of the integration of this country
    in the European Union", concluded Hilda Tchoboian.
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