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    REACTIONS TO FRENCH PARLIAMENT'S DRAFT LAW ON SO-CALLED ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    Turkish Press
    Oct 24 2006

    ANKARA - "France's attitude towards Turkey is not friendly. We are
    deeply concerned over such an attitude from France. The Turkish
    parliament will respond to any step taken against Turkey," Turkish
    Speaker of Parliament Bulent Arinc said today in regard to a draft law
    that makes any denial of so-called Armenian genocide a crime in France.

    Another fierce reaction came from Chairman of the Turkish Union of
    Chambers and Commodity Exchanges (TOBB) Rifat Hisarciklioglu. "If
    the French parliament approves the draft law on so-called Armenian
    genocide, this would be due to electoral concerns and desire to
    attract voters. The reaction of the Turks will be immense if the
    draft law gets approved," noted Hisarciklioglu.,

    Hak-Is Labor Union's Chairman Salim Uslu remarked that the draft law
    on so-called Armenian genocide will obstruct freedom of thought and
    expression. "The French should remember the genocide they committed in
    Algeria. More than 1.5 million Algerians were killed by the French,"
    said Uslu.

    A deputy of the Turkish Motherland Party (Anavatan) from
    Afyonkarahisar, Reyhan Balandi indicated that "France's hands won't be
    enough to close the eyes of the world. Once all archives are studied,
    the reality will come to surface. French leaders should accept charges
    of massacring Algerians in a planned and brutal way.

    We have lived with Armenians as brothers and sisters for 900 years.

    If the Armenians abandon claims of genocide, Turkey will help Armenia's
    development," commented Balandi.

    Deputy leader of the Turkish-French Interparliamentary Friendship
    Group Omer Ozyilmaz stressed that "if the draft law on so-called
    Armenian genocide gets approved in the French parliament, this would
    be a serious blow to political and commercial relations with France."

    The Federation of Family Members of Turks Killed or Wounded by
    Armenians During World War I announced that it will start a campaign
    under the title of "I reject the allegations of a genocide. Put me in
    jail, France!" The campaign is directed at Turkish nationals living
    in France. The federation wants to make France the biggest jail of
    the world. "The acceptance of the draft law on so-called Armenian
    genocide will hurt Turkish-Armenian relations and damage global and
    regional peace," said the federation.

    Meanwhile, Dr. Erol Kurkcuoglu of the Turkish-Armenian Relations
    Research Center at the Ataturk University in eastern city of Erzurum
    noted that "France wants to use the Armenia issue as a political
    tool." The approval of the bill that makes all denials of so-called
    Armenian genocide a crime would be devastating for relations,
    expressed Kurkcuoglu.

    Kurkcuoglu added that, in the year 2005, 90 French historians presented
    a statement to the French parliament clearly showing that there was
    not any Armenian genocide.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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