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Tuesday, November 01, 2005

EU: Turkey must end torture, suppression of religion before membership
Christopher G. Anderson at 12:04 PM ET

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[JURIST] In a document to be released later this month, the European Commission [official website] will set forth nearly 150 requirements, all of which must met by Turkey within two years, in order for the Mediterranean nation to be accepted into the European Union [official website], the Financial Times reported Tuesday. Chief among the document's requirements will be a mandate to end Turkey's practice of torture, establish freedom of religion and assert civilian control over the military. The Commission will also call on Turkey [EU/Turkey relations backgrounder] to move towards normalization of relations and negotiations with Cyprus [CIA Factbook]. Presently, Turkey does not officially recognize the divided island's government. Turkey's bid for EU membership is a culmination of a more than 40-year effort [Turkish MOFA backgrounder] by Turkish diplomacy to begin the integration process. The Financial Times has more.

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