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    TURKISH ENVOY TRIES TO MOBILIZE FRENCH SENATORS FOR APPEAL

    http://www.todayszaman.com/news-269758-turkish-envoy-tries-to-mobilize-french-senators-for-appeal.html
    27 January 2012

    Ambassador Tahsin Burcuoglu, summoned by Turkey after France accepted
    the genocide bill, spoke to media members at İstanbul Ataturk airport.

    (Photo: Cihan)

    Turkey's ambassador in Paris has initiated a campaign to see a French
    bill that seeks to penalize the denial of "Armenian genocide" go to
    the French constitutional court, by sending letters to senators who
    opposed the bill and asking them to petition for an appeals case.

    Turkey's Ambassador to France Tahsin Burcuoglu has delivered letters to
    the 86 French senators who voted against the controversial denial bill
    in Monday's senate vote, in hopes they will sign a petition to take
    the bill to France's superior court, on the grounds the bill violates
    the French constitution and its founding base of freedom of expression.

    Burcuoglu's initiative follows Monday's senate approval of the bill,
    which passed through the senate through a narrower-than-expected
    majority despite support from both the ruling and main opposition
    parties. Despite the approval, French senators can take the bill to
    the constitutional court, where it can be thrown out if the court
    decides the bill is compromising French law. The appeals case needs
    the signature of 60 lawmakers; currently the number of opponents who
    have already signed the petition stands at 35.

    However, Burcuoglu's campaign might get stalled due to pressure from
    the major parties, which have pressured their lawmakers not to sign the
    petition. French senator Jacques Mézard, however, noted it was the
    first time a signature campaign against a bill has received support
    from senators of six different blocs. Burcuoglu has until Tuesday to
    convince more lawmakers, but his chances are believed to be very weak.

    Meanwhile, a recent poll in France revealed that 93 percent of
    the French nation was shocked by France's making laws on other
    countries, signaling a blowback on French President Nicolas Sarkozy,
    who engineered the denial bill, allegedly to garner support from French
    voters in the upcoming elections. Polls also show Sarkozy fell behind
    his main rival, Socialist Francois Hollande, by a margin of 20 points.


    From: Baghdasarian
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