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    SARKOZY SETS TERMS TO AVOID FRENCH ARMENIA VOTE

    Gulf Times, Qatar
    Oct 10 2006

    Some 500 of the leftist Turkey's Worker Party hold a black wreath
    reading "France stop! Massacres of Armenians is a lie" as Turkish
    riot police block their way to French Consulate in Istanbul yesterday

    PARIS: French Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy yesterday set three
    conditions for Turkey to avoid a vote by French deputies on a bill
    making it a crime to deny Armenians suffered genocide at the hands
    of Ottoman Turks. Parliament, dominated by the Union for a Popular
    Movement that Sarkozy leads, is due on Thursday to discuss an
    opposition Socialist bill on Armenian deaths during World War I.

    Turkey strongly denies the 1.5mn deaths constitute genocide.

    Though the conservative majority in parliament opposes the bill, Turkey
    fears many opponents will vote for the bill for fear of upsetting
    France's 400,000-strong Armenian diaspora ahead of presidential and
    parliamentary elections next year.

    Sarkozy, conservative frontrunner for the presidential race and
    a long-standing opponent of Turkey's EU entry, said he had set out
    conditions for avoiding a vote in a telephone call with Prime Minister
    Tayyip Erdogan.

    "The first is that there is a bilateral commission between Armenia and
    Turkey which has equal representation, so that these two countries can
    conduct the work of acknowledging history," he told France Inter radio.

    "The second condition is that Turkey reopen its borders with Armenia.

    And the third condition is that Turkey gives up its penal law which
    forbids people speaking of the genocide in Turkey."

    He said he was not sure whether he had convinced Erdogan but added
    that the Turkish premier had taken note of them.

    Erdogan on Sunday criticised the bill and Turkish lawmakers warned
    last week that illegal Armenian immigrants in Turkey may be expelled
    and French trade hurt if the measure were passed.

    According to officials at the Turkish prime minister's office, Erdogan
    defended Turkey's position in the phone conversation with Sarkozy.

    "We are the open and transparent side. We have been unable to receive
    the necessary response (from Armenia) to our well-intended proposal
    to set up a joint commission, and Article 301 has nothing to do with
    this issue," the officials quoted Erdogan as saying.

    Article 301 in Turkey's penal code is used to prosecute writers and
    journalists for insulting Turkish identity or state institutions. The
    EU says the article must be scrapped, but Turkey has asked for
    more time.

    Ankara strongly denies estimates that 1.5mn Armenians perished at
    the hands of Ottoman Turks in a systematic genocide, saying large
    numbers of both Christian Armenians and Muslim Turks died in a partisan
    conflict raging at that time.

    Sarkozy also said Turkey was not guaranteed EU entry even if it
    accepted calls for it to admit Armenians suffered genocide.

    Turkey began its EU entry talks last year, though is not expected to
    join for many years. - Reuters.
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