KAFKAS OF A.K.P. RESIGNS FROM TURKEY - FRANCE PARLIAMENTARY FRIENDSHIP GROUP
Turkish Press
Oct 25 2006
ANKARA - Agah Kafkas, a deputy from the ruling Justice & Development
Party (AKP), resigned from Turkey-France Inter-parliamentary Friendship
Group as a reaction to adoption of the draft law criminalizing denial
of so-called Armenian genocide by the French national assembly.
In an interview with the A.A, Kafkas said that the decision was
totally unacceptable.
"I condemn this attitude of France which has ignored democracy and
human rights," he stressed.
Meanwhile, Turkish Parliamentary EU Adjustment Commission Chairman
Yasar Yakis said that France itself would suffer the heaviest loss.
"The bill will damage the image of France in the world. There is a
long process ahead of us. We can still prevent enactment of the bill.
But the measures we will take should not harm Turkey. We cannot reach
anywhere by insulting others," he added.
From: Baghdasarian
Turkish Press
Oct 25 2006
ANKARA - Agah Kafkas, a deputy from the ruling Justice & Development
Party (AKP), resigned from Turkey-France Inter-parliamentary Friendship
Group as a reaction to adoption of the draft law criminalizing denial
of so-called Armenian genocide by the French national assembly.
In an interview with the A.A, Kafkas said that the decision was
totally unacceptable.
"I condemn this attitude of France which has ignored democracy and
human rights," he stressed.
Meanwhile, Turkish Parliamentary EU Adjustment Commission Chairman
Yasar Yakis said that France itself would suffer the heaviest loss.
"The bill will damage the image of France in the world. There is a
long process ahead of us. We can still prevent enactment of the bill.
But the measures we will take should not harm Turkey. We cannot reach
anywhere by insulting others," he added.
From: Baghdasarian