"FRENCH COUNCIL LEAVES NO OPEN DOOR FOR A NEW LAW ABOUT 1915 ALLEGATIONS"
Anadolu Agency
March 1 2012
Turkey
Thursday, 01 March 2012 15:14 .Turkish Ambassador in Paris Tahsin
Burcuoglu has said that the decision of the Constitutional Council
of France had left no any open door to preparation of a new bill
criminalizing the rejection of the Armenian allegations regarding
the incidents of 1915.
Ambassador Burcuoglu held a press conference upon decision of the
Constitutional Council and said, "all the experts in constitutional
law we have interviewed say, 'there is no way of reopening a gate to
this issue until lawmakers come from space and find a new formula.'
Also the historians and jurists are against this law."
Burcuoglu said that judgment of Constitutional Council was important
in terms of avoiding such attempts from spreading to other countries.
"After the law was adopted by the parliament, diplomatic relations
have been dropped to minimum level. We will follow the election
process and it
Anadolu Agency
March 1 2012
Turkey
Thursday, 01 March 2012 15:14 .Turkish Ambassador in Paris Tahsin
Burcuoglu has said that the decision of the Constitutional Council
of France had left no any open door to preparation of a new bill
criminalizing the rejection of the Armenian allegations regarding
the incidents of 1915.
Ambassador Burcuoglu held a press conference upon decision of the
Constitutional Council and said, "all the experts in constitutional
law we have interviewed say, 'there is no way of reopening a gate to
this issue until lawmakers come from space and find a new formula.'
Also the historians and jurists are against this law."
Burcuoglu said that judgment of Constitutional Council was important
in terms of avoiding such attempts from spreading to other countries.
"After the law was adopted by the parliament, diplomatic relations
have been dropped to minimum level. We will follow the election
process and it