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    Hürriyet, Turkey
    Oct 13 2006

    French Parliament deaf to advance warnings



    Yesterday's newspapers in France were filled with warnings of the
    result of an approval vote in the Parliament for the so-called
    "genocide denial" bill. EU Commissioner for Expansion, Olli Rehn, had
    written a letter printed in the "Liberation" newspaper warning "don't
    kill off dialogue with Turkey."


    In the end though, it appeared that the members of the French
    Parliament had blocked their ears to these warnings. Following the
    vote, which overwhelming approved the controversial bill, the EU
    Commission issued clear criticisms of France.

    Speaking after the vote, spokesperson for the EU Commission on
    Expansion, Khristina Nagy, said "Unfortunately, this decision will
    make EU harmonizing reforms in Turkey more difficult. And if the
    approved bill goes into implementation, it will mean a deadend for
    Armenian-Turkish relations."

    Olli Rehn: This bill puts millions of Turks into position of being
    suspect

    In a letter to the "Liberation" newspaper, EU Commissioner Olli Rehn
    warned "This bill, with its historical opinion it is trying to
    impose, puts millions of Turks and their country into the position of
    being suspect."

    European Parliament MP Duff: Dark day for freedom in France

    Another voice condemning the French vote came from European
    Parliament member Andrew Duff, who said "The French Parliament has
    rejected freedom of thought and expression. It is a dark day in
    France for freedom." Duff added "How can France insist to Turkey that
    it develop its own freedoms and laws when it finds itself in the
    exact opposite situation?"

    Le Figaro warns: Don't make mistake

    And finally, yesterday's Le Figaro printed a warning yesterday to the
    members of the French Parliament not to "make a mistake." Calling the
    "genocide denial" bill an "opportunistic" initiative, Le Figaro urged
    MPs not to push France into a situation of absurdity with an approval
    vote.
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