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    EP CONCERNED OVER MEDIA CENSORSHIP IN TURKEY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    March 10, 2011 - 14:30 AMT 10:30 GMT

    The European Parliament has adopted a resolution on the progress of
    Turkey with the support of a large majority of MEPs.

    The resolution prepared by rapporteur Ria Oomen-Ruijten of the
    Netherlands, indicated that arrest of journalists such as Nedim Sener
    and Ahmet Sik could lead to lack of confidence in judiciary, adding
    that such trials, on the contrary, should strengthen the democracy
    in the country.

    The European Parliament called on the high representative of the
    European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy to intensify
    the existing dialogue with Turkey on foreign policy issues of mutual
    interest since Turkey became a source of inspiration in the Arab
    world with its secularism and democracy.

    The European Parliament welcomed the adoption of constitutional
    amendments as a step in the right direction, and urged their proper
    implementation with full observance of the standards of the European
    Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).

    It underlined at the same time, however, the pressing need for
    overall constitutional reform transforming Turkey into a fully
    fledged pluralistic democracy with the protection of human rights
    and fundamental freedoms at its core

    The parliament expressed its concerns about the deterioration in
    freedom of the press, about certain acts of censorship and about
    growing self-censorship within the Turkish media, including on the
    internet, and called on the Turkish government to uphold the principles
    of press freedom. It also underscored the need for adoption of a new
    media law addressing, inter alia, the issues of independence, ownership
    and administrative control, the Anatolian News Agency reports.




    From: A. Papazian
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