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  • ANKARA: Turks In France Self-Critical Over Armenian Bill

    TURKS IN FRANCE SELF-CRITICAL OVER ARMENIAN BILL

    Zaman, Turkey
    Oct 24 2006

    Turkish businessmen in France have admitted their failure in handling
    the situation with the French parliament's controversial Armenian
    genocide bill.

    Murat Ercan, chairman of the Union des Entrepreneurs Franco-Turcs,
    a group for Turkish entrepreneurs in France, said that Turkish
    businessmen were not concerned with the Armenian bill passed in the
    French parliament.

    Even the reactions against the law proposal remained weak and
    ineffectual, said Ercan, who focused attention on the need for the
    formation of a lobby.

    Forming a lobby would require organization, said Ercan. "The French
    news media did not even ask Turks living here in France to express
    their opinions. We have to have full awareness of our position."

    There was a lack of coordinated action among Turkish people living
    in France against the Armenian bill, said Ercan.

    "The parliamentary approval of the Armenian bill came as a blow to
    the reputation of Turkish people in France. Even the Turkish reaction
    against the law proposal was very weak," said Ercan.

    Ercan blamed inexperience and a lack of knowledge on the part of some
    Turkish companies, who in turn perhaps harmed all.
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