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    Xinhua , China
    Oct 14 2006

    Turkish consumers union starts to boycott French goods



    The Turkish Consumers Union announced Friday that it has started to
    boycott goods and services of French origin in protest against a bill
    passed by French lawmakers, the semi-official Anatolia news agency
    reported.

    "As of today, we are going to boycott one French product every week
    and show our reaction" against a bill criminalizing any denial of the
    alleged massacres of Armenians during World War I, Bulent Deniz,
    chairman of the union, was quoted as saying.

    "We will not purchase fuel oil, lube oil, and LPG (Liquefied
    Petroleum Gas) from the Total Company. France will be the party that
    loses unless this unfortunate process ends," Deniz said.

    "The Turkish Consumers Union considered boycott as the last
    alternative," said Deniz, adding that the boycott will continue
    increasingly until the French bill gets annulled.

    French lawmakers on Thursday voted 106-19 for a draft bill, which
    calls for up to a year in prison and fines of up to 56,000 U. S.
    dollars for anyone who denies the alleged Armenian genocide during
    World War I. The bill must be passed by the Senate and signed by
    French President Jacques Chirac.

    Turkey, a secular Muslim country which is seeking EU membership, has
    vowed to impose economic sanctions on France if the bill is passed in
    the French parliament.

    Turkey has always denied that up to 1.5 million Armenians were
    subject to genocide in the period between 1915 and 1923.

    However, it does acknowledge that up to 300,000 Armenians died during
    fighting and efforts to relocate populations away from the war zone
    in eastern Turkey.

    According to the Zaman daily, Turkey is the fifth largest customer of
    French goods outside the EU. France's export to Turkey values at 5.9
    billion dollars while its import from Turkey remains at 3.8 billion
    dollars.
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