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    TURKEY KEEPS FRANCE SANCTIONS DESPITE COURT RULING ON "GENOCIDE" BILL

    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    March 6 2012
    Turkey

    Turkey has decided to keep sanctions on France it imposed after French
    assembly endorsed a bill making it a crime to deny the so-called
    "Armenian genocide", government spokesman said on Monday, Today's
    Zaman reported.

    Bulent Arinc, who is also deputy prime minister, told reporters
    following a cabinet meeting on Monday that controversial French bill
    on "Armenian genocide" was brought to the agenda of the meeting. He
    welcomed the ruling of the French Constitutional Council which said
    last week that genocide-denial bill is "unconstitutional" and violates
    freedom of speech.

    Shortly after the ruling was announced, Turkish Foreign Minister
    Ahmet Davutoglu said the Cabinet would meet to consider whether to
    restart economic, political and military contacts with France that
    were frozen after the French Parliament passed the law on Jan. 23.

    Turkish officials argued that France's center-right government had
    supported the law to secure the votes of some 500,000 Armenians
    living in France. Ankara denounced the bill as an attack on freedom
    of expression.

    French President Nicolas Sarkozy asked his government last Tuesday to
    draft a new version of the genocide-denial law after it was struck down
    as unconstitutional. "The President of the Republic considers that
    [genocide] denial is intolerable and must therefore be punished,"
    his office wrote in a statement.

    "He has asked the government to prepare a new draft taking into account
    the decision of the Constitutional Council," the statement added.

    Arınc downplayed Sarkozy's second attempt to bring a modified version
    of the genocide-denial bill to the agenda of the Parliament, saying
    that the French Assembly will go to recess on Tuesday before campaign
    for presidential elections slated for April.

    Arınc said Davutoglu said during the cabinet meeting that previously
    announced sanctions and measures taken against France must continue.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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