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    HOLLANDE TO PUT BILL FOR GENOCIDE BACK ON TABLE

    Hurriyet
    July 10 2012
    Turkey

    New French President François Hollande is set to put a new bill
    on the table to criminalize denials of the 1915 events as genocide
    despite improving Ankara-Paris ties following previous Turkish anger
    at a similar motion by Hollandeâ~@~Ys predecessor.

    France will present a new law punishing denial of the alleged Armenian
    genocide in the fall, the head of a group representing Armenians
    in France said a day after Ankara issued cautious messages on the
    latest developments.

    Franck Papazian, co-president of the Coordinating Council of Armenian
    Organizations of France (CCAF), told Agence France-Presse he would
    meet with Hollande later in the month to discuss the bill, â~@~\which
    will be prepared by the government and proposed in the autumn.â~@~]

    Hollande on July 7 confirmed plans for a new law criminalizing denial
    of the alleged Armenian genocide.

    Elaborating on Hollandeâ~@~Ys remarks yesterday in Ankara, Turkish
    President Abdullah Gül said that in his bilateral meeting with the new
    French president, they agreed to move Turkish-French relations forward
    and strengthen ties while taking mutual interests into account. Turkey
    will follow the outcome, Gül said, adding that they would not act
    on speculation.

    There may be political motives behind the French presidentâ~@~Ys
    latest remarks supporting a new draft bill criminalizing the denial
    of Armenian allegations regarding the incidents of 1915, Turkish
    European Union Minister Egemen BaÄ~_ıÅ~_ said yesterday. â~@~\As
    the rate of the votes Mr. Hollande received in elections is close to
    the number of votes he could not collect, he may be seeking to expand
    his political ground,â~@~] BaÄ~_ıÅ~_ said. Turkey will now monitor
    the steps to be taken by France, he added.

    The Turkish Foreign Ministry is also paying more attention to
    a statement from French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius made in a
    meeting between the two countriesâ~@~Y foreign ministers on July 5 in
    Paris, a ministry official told the Hürriyet Daily News. During the
    joint press conference, Fabius recalled that an earlier attempt to
    penalize the denial of the genocide allegations was annulled by the
    French Constitutional Council and severely hurt bilateral relations.

    He added that a fresh attempt in Parliament would mean experiencing
    such bitter times again.

    Turkey has ended its sanctions against France thanks to Hollandeâ~@~Ys
    positive approach toward Turkey in a restoration of ties that had
    deteriorated under the rule of former French leader Nicholas Sarkozy.

    The decision to end eight measures â~@~S mostly military â~@~S was
    made by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ErdoÄ~_an after he met with
    Hollande in Brazil last month.

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