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    Zaman, Turkey
    May 12 2006

    French Companies Worried About Boycott Threats


    While debates over the bill to criminalize the denial of the
    so-called Armenian genocide continue in France, French companies
    worry about a possible boycott threat from Turkey, officials said.

    French businessmen regard the proposed bill proposal as the
    "irresponsibility of politicians,' wrote the French daily Le Monde.
    "This crisis could be worse than the crisis that occurred between the
    two countries when France officially recognized the so-called
    genocide in 2001," commented reporters, while boycott calls on French
    goods in Turkey received wide coverage in the news.


    Meanwhile, "The Defense Committee for Armenian Case" (CCAF) in France
    reacted to the rejection of the bill at the Parliament Law Affairs
    Commission in yesterday's session.


    The CCAF disclosed that the bill was rejected upon the request of
    President Jacques Chirac.


    Parliament Foreign Affairs Commission Vice President Herve de
    Charrette; however, pronounced his objection to the bill and said
    that the bill would most probably be rejected in the General
    Assembly.
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