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    PROPOSAL TO BAN FRENCH MOVIES AND BROADCASTS ON TRT

    Turkish Daily News, Turkey
    The Corridor
    Nov 5 2006

    We heard of many proposals to hurt France after its parliament passed
    a bill criminalizing denial of the Armenian genocide. Some called for
    a boycott of French goods, while some singers canceled their shows
    in France. Some more interesting proposals have come in the past
    few weeks. CHP deputy from Yozgat Emin Koc noted that Radio France
    International (RFI) had stopped its broadcasts in Turkish and asked
    the Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT) to counter this
    by suspending its French broadcasts. In a parliamentary question he
    submitted, Koc asked State Minister Beºir Atalay whether RFI could
    be told that the broadcasts would be suspended until they reinstated
    the Turkish broadcasts. He didn't stop there.

    "Which French movies has TRT purchased for this year? Is it considering
    broadcasting them on its channels? What are you considering doing
    about countering the genocide allegations?"

    Meanwhile, the Supreme Council of Radio and Television (RTUK)
    recommended that TRT should boycott media products coming from France.

    No one objects to protest actions that are within sensible limits.

    However, limitations imposed on the arts, literature, cinema and
    culture are defined as censorship, and that is a bit beyond what we
    should deem acceptable. Tomorrow, someone may come up with an idea to
    ban Edith Piaf, Victor Hugo, Francoise Sagan, Montaigne, Pierre Loti,
    Montesquieu, Stendhal, Jean Paul Sartre, Moliere or Emil Zola. What
    if we are called to prevent our children from reading Jules Verne?

    Will we accept that too?

    --Boundary_(ID_tCsbeBULo+czmjiEqN50Ag)--
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