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    Armenpress

    VOICE OF EUROPE CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED AGAINST ACCESSION TALKS WITH TURKEY

    PRAGUE, MAY 10, ARMENPRESS: An international Hlas pro Evropu/Voice for
    Europe campaign was officially launched on May 9 in Prague. At the same
    time, the campaign was launched also in Warsaw, Budapest, Vienna, Bratislava
    and Berlin.
    The aim of the Voice for Europe initiative, which shall be running from
    today until the beginning of September 2005, is to collect at least 1
    million of signatures of European citizens who want to make the
    decision-makers of the European Union hear their opinion. In the Czech
    Republic, Poland, Hungary, Austria, Germany and Slovakia, it will be
    possible to sign a petition to block the opening of the accession talks with
    Turkey, planned for October 3, 2005. The petition may also be signed in an
    electronic form or sent by post; it is available at www.voiceforeurope.org.
    The organizers firmly believe that Turkey's accession to the European
    Union will not contribute to the European integration - on the contrary, it
    would weaken and complicate the entire process, to an extent which will not
    be advantageous either for the member states of the European Union or for
    Turkey itself. "We support the idea of a favored partnership and we caution
    our politicians against offering full membership to Turkey," said David
    Gresak for Czech organizers.
    The campaign in the Czech Republic is provided with organizational backup
    by the Asociace pro evropske hodnoty (Association for European Values) and
    all participants work for free as volunteers, they are often students and
    university graduates. "We are citizens of the European Union, we respect
    European values and we want to participate in the creation of our own
    future," added David Gresak
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