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    FRENCH APPROVAL OF ARMENIAN BILL STILL SPARKING REACTIONS AT HOME AND ABROAD

    The New Anatolian, Turkey
    Oct 16 2006

    Parliament is to convene for an extraordinary meeting on Tuesday to
    discuss possible steps towards France after its Parliament approved a
    bill criminalizing denial of an Armenian "genocide," Foreign Minister
    Abdullah Gul announced late Thursday.

    "We warned France that if such a bill were passed by its Parliament,
    the loser would be France. Paris will always be embarrassed by this,"
    Gul said, evaluating the passage of the bill which introduces prison
    terms up to one year and fines up to 45,000 euros to those who question
    the Armenian genocide claims.

    Lashing out at the decision, Gul said, "France showed the world
    that it is a country which runs behind small policies. For the sake
    of interests in the upcoming elections, France has destroyed its
    historic prestige."

    Gul also stressed that France will no longer be able to define or
    praise itself as the "country of freedoms where thoughts are expressed
    without limits."

    Underlining that Ankara won't take the matter lightly, Gul said,
    "We won't take a stance like that of 2001. We consider this to be more
    serious than the French recognition of the genocide claims then. The
    process will be monitored closely."

    Gul also expressed the hope that Turkish public will unite on the
    issue and France will come out of the deadlock it has created.

    The Turkish Foreign Ministry's response to the French move was to
    say immediately on Thursday that ties with France "have been dealt
    a heavy blow."

    PM: Great shame, black stain on freedom of expression

    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan lashed out at the passing of
    Armenian bill, labelling the French legislation a "great shame and
    black stain on freedom of expression."

    "A historic mistake has been committed," Erdogan said in a written
    statement that also cautioned against overreaction.

    "It is unacceptable for us to accept or show tolerance to the French
    move. Unfortunately, no one can control the consequences of the
    irresponsible behavior of French politicians," the Prime Ministry
    statement said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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