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    EUROPEAN ARMENIAN FEDERATION
    for Justice and Democracy
    Avenue de la Renaissance 10
    B - 1000 BRUSSELS
    Tel. +32 (0)2 732 70 26
    Tel. /Fax. +32 (0)2 732 70 27
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.eafjd.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    For Immediate Release
    Contact: Talline Tachdjian
    Tel. +32 (0)2 732 70 26
    September 28th, 2004


    THE NEW TURKISH PENAL CODE WOULD CRIMINALIZE
    RECOGNITION OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    -- The European Armenian Federation calls on the European Commission
    to end its silence in the face Turkey's campaign of denial

    BRUSSELS, BELGIUM - Following its recent attempts to criminalize
    adultery, the Turkish government is now trying to place several
    articles in the provisional penal code that threaten freedom of speech,
    including, notably, criminal sanctions against those who recognize
    or otherwise affirm the facts of the Armenian Genocide.

    The European Armenian Federation condemns article 306 of the new
    Turkish penal code. This provision threatens authors with jail
    sentences over statements, that are construed by government officials
    to undermine Turkish "national interests". Examples of so-called
    offensive statements listed in the provisional law include, "The
    Turkish Army must withdraw from Cyprus" and "Armenians endured a
    genocide during the Ottoman era." Some parliamentarians introduced
    an amendment, which would mandate sanctions against authors and
    individuals, if it is determined that their statements are motivated by
    "material interests."

    The provision gives no legal justification for the law, which
    remains fundamentally incompatible with the European values of free
    expression. The European Commission scarcely reacted when the Turkish
    Ministry of Education brought genocide denial into the classroom, by
    institutionalizing it in the curriculum. A coalition of European NGOs
    expressed its concern about the denialist curriculum and called for
    the suspension of EC grants to the Turkish educational system. The
    European Parliament also expressed its concern in the Oostlander
    report on the Turkish application for EU membership.

    "Today, far from repenting for the Genocide, Turkey now wants
    to include denial of this crime in its penal code. Clearly, the
    indifference of the European Commission is partially responsible
    for the hardening of the Turkish position on this issue", said Hilda
    Tchoboian, Chairperson of the European Armenian Federation. "Prime
    Minister Erdogan's about-face on the adultery issue will simply be a
    media ploy if Europe does not demand that Ankara grant full freedom
    of speech to its citizens. We call on political parties, governments,
    and human rights organizations to urge the European Commission to
    call for justice for the Armenian Genocide. It is unthinkable that
    the Commission would not consider Turkey's denialist position a key
    obstacle to the initiation of preliminary talks," added Tchoboian.

    "Whether they are in favor of a European Turkey, or whether they are
    against its accession, the Union's democrats cannot tolerate these
    attacks on the freedom of press and thought that have free reign
    in Turkey. It is time for the European Union to call on Turkey to
    recognize the Armenian Genocide," concluded Federation's chairperson.

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    N.B. In the French version of the Press Release we mentioned
    the former article number which was the article 127. An English
    version of this article is available to the following web link:
    http://www.feajd.org/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=44&id_article=60&amp ;lang=en
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