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Another Turkish Double Standard

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Turkey upset over minority

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned Athens on Saturday that it had to do more to uphold the rights of the Muslim minority in northeastern Greece as Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis again urged Ankara to meet its European Union accession commitments.

Erdogan claimed Greece's treatment of the minority was a violation of human rights as it does not allow Muslims to elect their own religious representatives.

«This issue must be resolved,» Erdogan told a gathering of Muslims from the region. «If not, there are things Turkey could do under the principle of reciprocity.»

Meanwhile, Bakoyannis said Greece would not provide «unconditional support» for Turkey's bid to join the EU. The foreign minister said Ankara has to show it is willing to meet Brussels's membership criteria.

She also encouraged Turkey to display the «political will» needed to start reunification talks in Cyprus as Turkey's «way to the European Union passes through Cyprus, passes through a united European Cyprus.»

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This is rich, coming from Turkey. Honestly, I'm not just sure what more Turkey could do to it's long suffering Christian minority. Forbid them from electing their own leaders without government interference? No waith, Turkey already does this. Require that government authorities be consulted before their leaders go abroad? No, they already do that too. Forbid them from entering into even the most modest construction projects? Nope, already done.

This is a case where I have to agree with the Pope (from back when he was still "Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger") - Turkey does not belong in the EU. But then again, given it's current constitution, I don't think anyone (Europeans included) belong in the EU.

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Well said, Zeno. People in glasshouses shouldn't throw stones! I think that if the governments of the EU member states were to allow their citizens to vote in a referendum on Turkish membership of the EU, there would be a resounding No to the whole idea.

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Gov’t rebuffs Ankara’s dig on minorities
Greek, Turk FMs meet in NY

The government yesterday spurned Turkish criticism of Greece's treatment of Muslims in the northeastern region of Thrace and urged Ankara to focus on European Union-oriented reforms.

The reaction came as Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis met late last night with her Turkish counterpart Abdullah Gul on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

«Turkey, like every other (EU) candidate state has undertaken the obligation to meet specific conditions,» Foreign Ministry spokesperson Giorgos Koumoutsakos said from New York. «Equality before the law, as practiced consistently by Greece with all its citizens, is not the appropriate platform for Turkey to use to distract attention from its lagging reform process,» Koumoutsakos added.

The ministry was reacting to remarks made by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday night, calling for Greece to respect the right of its Muslim minority in Thrace to elect its own religious leader, or mufti.

«If Greece respects its own minority rights and has expectations from Turkey on this issue, then it should do what is required,» Erdogan told a gathering of Muslims from Thrace. «If this issue is not resolved, there are certain things that Turkey can do under the principle of reciprocity,» he added. The matter was broached following the death of Mehmet Emin Aga, who acted as mufti in Thrace for years, despite Athens nominating a rival mufti.

Turkey's prime minister also suggested that EU member Greece's treatment of the Muslim minority in Thrace violated the Union's human rights standards. «Our aim is to allow our kinsmen to benefit from rights enshrined in bilateral and international agreements as respected and equal citizens of Greece,» Erdogan said.

Meanwhile, late yesterday a scheduled meeting between Bakoyannis and Gul got under way in New York. Bakoyannis, who also met with Cypriot President Tassos Papadopoulos yesterday, is today due to have talks with outgoing UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan and US President George W. Bush. Gul is also due to meet with Annan for talks on the Cyprus problem.

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The Muslim Turks are obviously insane.

Greece never should have allowed an official mosque in the country; can't please these people, worthless to try.

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