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  • ANKARA: Pro-PKK Programs Broadcasted On French Radio

    PRO-PKK PROGRAMS BROADCASTED ON FRENCH RADIO
    By Zaman, Paris, Istanbul

    Zaman Online, Turkey
    Nov 26 2006

    France had stopped broadcasting Turkish programs on Radio France
    International (RFI) on grounds of financial difficulties, while it
    remained silent on pro-PKK broadcasts. The Kurdistan Workers Party
    (PKK) is listed as a terrorist organization by the European Union,
    which includes France.

    Pro-PKK associations are allowed to broadcast on the Frequence Paris
    Plurielle, a state radio station allocated to associations by France.

    During the yesterday's broadcast, PKK supporters were asked to attend
    a program that would be organized for the 28th anniversary of the
    PKK on Sunday.

    The announcement was delivered in both in French and Kurdish.

    A number of Kurdish artists will attend the program. "We celebrate
    the 28th anniversary of the PKK," a program ticket reads.

    One-third of radio frequencies were allocated to stations during
    presidency of Francois Mitterand.

    Funded by France, many associations conduct their activities and
    organize broadcasts on French radio stations for an allotted time
    every week.

    'Year of Armenia' Conference Addresses Turkey

    The history of Kurdish, Pontus Greek, Chaldean and Armenian minorities
    in Turkey was discussed in a conference held in the Parisian suburb
    of Versailles by Armenians.

    The conference was held as part of the "Year of Armenia" in France
    and attended by Pontus Greek historian Vassia Karkayannis-Karabelias,
    head of the Kurdish Institute of Paris Kendal Nezan, Secretary-General
    of the International Federation of Human Rights Raffi Kalfayan and
    President of the Chaldean Association of France Naman Adlun.

    The French Chaldean community asserts Chaldeans were exterminated by
    Turkey and built a Chaldean genocide monument in Paris last year.

    The monument was received with surprise by Turkish diplomats in Paris,
    who have good relations with Chaldeans.

    Representatives from the Chaldean community were invited to this
    year's Republic Holiday reception at the Turkish embassy in Paris as
    usual despite the genocide monument.

    Chaldean priests in Paris attended the reception.
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