2006-09-27
10:23:22
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asked by
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➔ Immigration
I do know all about the problems with Cyprus, but Turkey is a secular country, which should be allowed to join. The majority of Muslims are not of strict descent, however most young Turks do not agree with joining, unfortunately!
2006-09-27
10:45:57 ·
update #1
Have visited Turkey a few times, and it is an excellent country, has brilliant irrigation channels, and does not have water shortages like this country! Also is close to the oil countries, and has access to this, which is also good for EU in the long run. What does Romania offer, apart from Romanies?!
2006-09-30
12:16:11 ·
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Could be because Turkey is a muslim country??
2006-09-27 10:25:56
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answered by Charlie Babbage 5
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There is a certain bias towards Turkey in the other powerful members of EU. They think that Turkey will be the single Muslim country in predominantly Christian EU. I wonder what happened to the idea of Secularism? They've also imposed certain conditions like teaching English language in schools and reducing corruption in governmental agencies.
But most important of all, its the Cyprus issue. Turkey occupied Northern Cyprus in 1974, when the Greek Cypriots tried to join Cyprus with Greece unilaterally, against the wishes of Turk Cypriots.
Recently there was a referendum held in Cyprus. The conditions of the referendum were really strange. It was stated that if Turkish and Greek Cyprus unified together, they'll be admitted as members of EU. But if either one of them rejected the proposal, Greek Cyprus will get the status anyways, but Turkish Cyprus will be rejected the privilege. So Turkish Cyprus welcomed the proposal overwhelmingly but Greek Cyprus rejected the proposal. They entered the EU last year. While Turkish Cyprus and Turkey are still outside it.
2006-09-27 10:40:52
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answered by Rustic 4
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There are at least two answers to this question.
First, the human rights issue. Some members of the EU are not satisfied with Turkey's record on human rights.
Second, Greece and Turkey have been hostile to eachother for years, and it could be that Greece is using its influence to prevent Turkey from entering the EU.
Two other reasons have been suggested as well: some Europeans feel that Turkey is not really a part of the European continent, and
Many Europeans feel that Turkey, as a Moslem country, is not a part of the European culture.
Whether we agree with any of those reasons or not, those are the issues that Turkey is battling with. Progress has been made to acceptance in the past few years, and I don't think it will be long before Turkey enters the EU.
2006-09-27 10:29:43
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answered by Mr Ed 7
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Because Turkey rejected the EU constitution. They aren't willing to accept some of the provisions. The constitution will be amended and they will eventually join. Besides there acceptance or denial won't be announced probably until December.
Charlie Babbage.....Here we go with the "muslim" thing again. Hey pick up a book every once in a while and read it. Turkey has long wanted to join the EU. Turkey considers itself a European nation, they use many Western ideals in their government and business. You people need to take the blinders off, I think I've said that about a hundred times today. Quit watching FOX, studies have shown there are long term effects to brainwashing. Stop the madness now before it is too late for you. You must learn to be a free thinker, there may still be time to save your braincells before they are completely fried.
knnthclmn...is there an answer in there somewhere?
2006-09-27 10:26:58
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answered by ? 3
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The criminal project is thoroughly any opposite direction round. Cyprus, if nonetheless is what it claims to be, it truly is Republic of Cyprus created by the treaties of 1959 and 1960, can not connect any agency that Greece and Turkey are not any further both individuals jointly. different legality is that Turkey, with the same arrangements, has the right to guard Turks contained in the island. If Greeks had no longer mass murdered Turks contained in the island, Turkish military woudn't have afflicted with the holiday. merely yet another legality, is that international places with border complications ought to no longer enter the ecu. Do you've a better effective candidate than the administration it truly is categorised as Cyprus, that still considers parts out of its borders at its own, as a coutry with border complications? ecu has to first kick Cyprus out, in the previous anybody ought to even considers wondering the Turkish situation. and that's the reason the ecu leaders, nonetheless do manage Turkey. because they comprehend that poking too a lot in this project is a criminal boomerang.
2016-12-02 04:53:18
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answered by birchett 3
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Its just asking for trouble. And an EU constitution is ridiculous. Countries have constitiutions not continents. Europe is full of many varied cultures and believes and try to merge them in to U.S.E is only going to end in tears. And how wonderful its going to be when romania and bulgaria join (sarcasm). Watch the crime figures go through the roof when the romanians get over here. And as for turkey! How far are they taking this eu. what about turkeys neighbours to the east, are they in next?
2006-10-04 08:19:44
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answered by jj26 5
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Turkey is has a secular Government and is part of NATO but some of the laws in Turkey are not in line with western practise. Notable laws relating to Free Speech, Human rights(the use of torture ,although the USA and Britain is coming into line with Turkey rather than civilised western practise). The Turkish Government is at odds with the Armenian massacres being portrayed as genocide, and prefers to call it migration rather than ethnic cleansing. It is these fine points of detail that are being worked on.
2006-10-03 04:11:43
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answered by Ashley K 3
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Turkey has a problem - it is governed by a Muslim orientated political elite. Turks want to return to the Atta Turk type of government - non-religious. The EU [rightly in my opinion] do not trust the present Turkish Gov - it is more interested in Islam than day to day politics. Keep Turkey out.
2006-10-04 23:03:19
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answered by Anonymous
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The ignorance about EU amongst people sometimes amazes me. Hungary is a member already since 1st May 2004. It is Bulgaria that together with Romania joins EU next year. And nobody picked that up.
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2006-09-27 15:35:43
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answered by Abelard 3
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I really don't know. We do not need any more in the EU. We have high unemployment, social problems and massive debts in the EU. So the brains bring in two countries who all that and more. Get out is the best way forward for the UK. We will end up paying for them.
2006-09-27 10:29:09
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answered by deadly 4
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I have no idea never been to any of those countries. All I know is what I've read in passing - that Turkey is to the EU what Mexico is to the US, you can take it from there.
2006-09-27 10:58:22
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answered by yars232c 6
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