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    CRIMINALIZING THE DENIAL OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE: TANER AKCAM

    yerkir.am
    13:25 - 12.01.2012

    Turkish professor Taner Akcam gave an exclusive interview to BBC and
    talked about Turkish denying policy and the bill criminalizing delian
    of the Armenian Genocide adopted by France.

    -Professor Taner Akcam there are those who believe this is just
    a gesture politics. Is Turkey, the Turkish Government not really
    overreacting?

    -It is overreaction definitely, and instead of attacking France,
    Turkey should do its own homework and face its own history and
    acknowledge the Armenian Genocide. It is a very important part of
    Turkish history. Without facing the back of the history, without
    reckoning its historic groundings, Turkey cannot be a member of the
    EU also.

    -How much resonance does this have with the Turkish public at large?

    -There's a strong opposition of course, reaction towards French bill
    and French law but I don't think that it's because they know what's
    going on. The major problem in turkey that we have is the lack of
    information. Turkish people are not informed what really had happened
    in 1915 and I believe that all we need is education, education and
    education and not laws. Turkish public should know about 1915.

    -But in terms of France, taking this step, I mean, is it necessary for
    France to do that when people say that it itself has many questions
    to answer because of its colonial past?

    -I think it is very necessary for Europe, there is a new tendency in
    Europe to unify the laws against racism and xenophobia and within my
    context European union already decided in 2007 to developed certain
    laws and regulations against Genocide, crime against humanity and war
    crimes and within that context I can understand that France brings
    this law now. The main question here though weather we need a special
    law and weather we should consider the denial of Genocide as a new
    crime category and as you know the American approach and European
    approach differs from each other on this topic.

    -And very briefly, how bad do you think this will affect the
    relationship between turkey and France?

    -It will affect in the beginning negatively but in long term turkey
    will see that it should face its own history and I see that this is
    a positive result of this development.

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