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  • ANKARA: PACE head criticizes both French genocide bill & Article 301

    The New Anatolian
    Oct 27 2006

    PACE head criticizes both French Armenian 'genocide' bill and Turkish
    supporters of Article 301

    Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) President Rene
    van der Linden yesterday strongly criticized France's lower house of
    Parliament for passing a controversial bill that aims to ban
    questioning of Armenian genocide claims.

    "This is not in line with one of the basic principles of human
    rights, freedom of expression," Linden said during his visit to
    Ankara yesterday. PACE head underlined that reconciliation efforts
    among countries need more freedom of expression among all involved
    parties, not unconstructive moves to restrict people's free
    expression of their ideas. Van der Linden also criticized those in
    Turkey who are using the French bill as a pretext not to change
    controversial Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code (TCK) which sets
    out penalties for "insulting Turkishness." The PACE head clearly
    stated yesterday that the Turkish government has to amend the
    article, which has been used to bring charges against dozens of
    journalists, publishers and scholars.

    Van der Linden, during his visit to Ankara yesterday, met with
    Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul and Turkish deputies. Before
    his departure from Ankara, the PACE president spoke to journalists.

    Recalling his support for Turkey's EU membership process and
    highlighting the importance of continuation of the reform process,
    Van der Linden underlined that this was in the interest of both
    Europe and Turkey. He said that the second phase of the reform
    process, the implementation was understandably much more difficult,
    since it necessitated the change of mentalities and convincing
    people.

    Saying that Turkey seems overly frustrated by the criticisms of
    Europe, Van der Linden said that most of these criticisms were in
    fact aimed at assisting Turkey in the reform process. In a move to
    further encourage Turkey on its EU accession process, he said that
    Turkish people should not overestimate current discussions in Europe
    and see that it will be EU in 15 years later which Turkey will join.

    On the debates of so-called Armenian genocide, PACE head stressed the
    necessity for all countries to come into terms with its history for a
    better future, but he criticized France's lower house of Parliament
    passing a controversial bill to ban questioning of Armenian genocide
    claims. "This is a back-step from the freedom of expression, a bad
    example," Van der Linden told reporters, and expressed hope that the
    controversial bill will not be passed by the upper house.

    On the possible "train crash" between Turkey and EU late this year
    due to the Cyprus problem, Van der Linden said that this is in no
    one's interest and continuation of Turkey's EU process was in the
    interest of both Europeans and Turkey.

    The PACE president will attend a roundtable discussion with legal and
    human rights experts at Bilgi University in Istanbul today. On
    Saturday he will lay a wreath at the Gallipoli War Memorial and visit
    the war graves there as well as meet with a delegation from the
    Canakkale Provincial Council.
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