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    Broadcasting Watchdog Suggests French Film Boycott

    Zaman Online, Turkey
    Oct 19 2006

    Friday, October 20, 2006
    zaman.com

    The Radio and Television Higher Board (RTUK) has recommended that
    Turkish national and local television channels and radios boycott
    French media.

    Turkey's broadcasting watchdog said in a written statement late
    on Wednesday that board members had unanimously agreed that Turkish
    television and radio stations should avoid airing French-made programs
    until France drops the Armenian genocide bill.

    On Oct. 12, the French National Assembly passed a highly controversial
    bill that makes it a crime to deny that the mass killings of Armenians
    during World War I were genocide.

    French films, TV shows and music account for about 10 percent of the
    content on Turkish radio and television, according to figures provided
    by the broadcasting watchdog.

    The Turkish Consumers Union, Turkey's main consumer group, last
    week decided to publicize one French company or brand every week and
    encourage Turks to boycott it.

    French oil company Total has been boycotted and a boycott of L'Oreal
    will begin as of next Monday
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