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    GUL SLAMS ARMENIAN "GENOCIDE" BILL

    Turkish Press
    Jan 25 2012

    President Abdullah Gul yesterday slammed the French Senate for
    adopting the bill that criminalizes the denial of Armenian allegations
    pertaining to the incidents of 1915.

    Speaking to reporters before receiving ambassadors of certain
    states at the Cankaya Presidential Palace yesterday, Gul said that
    he condemned regretfully French Senate's adoption of a bill which
    criminalizes the denial of Armenian allegations about 1915 incidents
    during Ottoman period.

    "Obviously, France, namely, such an important country of Europe,
    has become one of the countries limiting freedom of expression and
    independent academic studies as of yesterday. Making such a move
    for electoral gain does not suit a grand country like France. No
    doubt, the measures the government will decide on will be strictly
    implemented. Turkish-French relations would be carried to different
    dimensions," said Gul.

    ERDOGAN: "FRENCH BILL IS COMPLETELY NULL AND VOID FOR TURKEY"

    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan yesterday said that the French
    bill criminalizing the denial of Armenian allegations pertaining
    to the incidents of 1915 was entirely null and void for Turkey and
    echoed the footsteps of fascism in Europe.

    Speaking at the parliamentary group meeting of his ruling Justice and
    Development Party (AKP), Erdogan yesterday reiterated that the bill
    could still get rejected, if 60 lawmakers take it to a superior court
    and succeed in getting an approval from that court, acknowledging
    that the bill is in violation of the French constitution.

    Erdogan described the bill as a discrimination, racism and slaughter
    of freedom of thought, saying, "We are still at the stage of patience.

    We are all watching the course of process. Depending on future
    developments, we will display our stance and reactions and share our
    action plan with public. We also believe that French people will act
    much more sensitively towards the escalating discrimination and leave
    [French President Nicolas] Sarkozy, his friends and supporters up to
    the discretion of French people."

    DAVUTOGLU SLAMS FRENCH BILL

    Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu yesterday made a statement on the
    plane on his way to Moscow.

    "If something like this happened in Turkey, who knows how the EU would
    react. This is hypocrisy. I wonder why it was not adopted last May,
    but now. The only change is the fact that elections are getting closer
    in France."

    Davutoglu also called on 350,000 Turkish people living in France to
    throw their political weight about with regard to the future of France.


    From: Baghdasarian
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