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  • Athens: Constitutions Are Not To Be Toyed With

    CONSTITUTIONS ARE NOT TO BE TOYED WITH
    By E. Triantafylidou

    Kathimerini, Greece
    Oct 16 2006

    The decision of the French parliament last week to pass a bill making
    it a crime to deny that the 1915-1917 massacres of Armenians by the
    Ottoman Turks constituted genocide caused tumult in Turkey.

    Turkey's secular army and the Islamic-leaning government were both
    angry at France's bill and responded with a threat that Paris risks
    losing euros, dollars and Turkey's vast market.

    "The decision lies with the people," Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah
    Gul said after the Ankara Chamber of Commerce threatened to boycott
    one French product every week, if the bill were adopted. Gul also
    threatened French carmakers in Turkey with retaliatory measures and
    warned that French companies would be excluded from plans to build
    a nuclear plant.

    The president of the Council of Chambers of Commerce and Industry,
    Nafi Gural, urged consumers to keep their cool. He warned that barring
    French companies from economic projects will cost Turkey thousands
    of jobs.

    In view of the French presidential and parliamentary elections due
    in the spring, critics say that deputies passed the bill with an eye
    fixed on the strong Armenian minority living in their country. But
    the issue is more complex than that. Germany's presidency of the
    European Union is expected to resurrect talks on the bloc's moribund
    constitutional treaty.

    Constitutions are not something to toy with. For that reason, along
    with its respect for the genocide of the Armenians, Europe should
    take into account other obvious issues, such as the Cyprus problem.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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