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    Emails reveal Ankara colluded with French judge to defeat Genocide
    denial measure

    15:27, 08 Jan 2015

    Documents recently published by Nouvelles d'Armenie magazine reveal a
    collusion between a member of the French Constitutional Council and a
    former Turkish foreign minister at the time the highest judicial body
    in France was discussing the law criminalizing the denial of the
    Armenian Genocide, Asbarez reports.

    In December of the 2011, both houses of the French parliament approved
    a measuring, which would criminalize the denial of the Armenian
    Genocide in France through prison terms and fines. The bill was then
    referred to the French Constitutional Council, the country's highest
    judicial body, which deemed the measure unconstitutional. The
    criminalization of Genocide denial was supported by then president
    Nicolas Sarkozy, as well as the current French President Francois
    Hollande, who at the time was vying for the presidency.

    In the most recent issue of Nouvelle d'Armenie an article entitled,
    "Constitutional Council: The dangerous connections of Hubert Haenel,"
    reveals email communications between Haenel, a former French Senator
    and 2010 appointee to the Constitutional Council with a former Turkish
    foreign minister turned Turkish lobbyist Yasar Yakis, in which the
    latter expresses his contentment that the Genocide criminalization
    measure was now on Haenel's desk, who would be influential to overturn
    the measure, which was sponsored by French Senator Valerie Boyer.


    The exchange between the court member, who is also a member of a
    pro-Turkish group known as the Bosphorus Institute, and the Turkish
    official were part of a Yahoo discussion thread.

    The first of the exchanges took place on February 1, 2012 when Yakis
    writes to Haenel: "My dear and great friend, [...] I could not help but
    share my joy with great friends of Turkey. I think this tide has
    turned and the case is now in your good hands."

    Later that same day, Haenel responds to Yakis: "Like you, I share this
    relief. We have 30 days to decide, the die has been cast."


    The most egregious email communications took place on February 28,
    2012 when Haenel writes to Yakis saying, Haenel wrote Yakis: "The
    decision of the Constitutional Council will be public today at 5 p.m.
    You will be satisfied," to which Yakis reponds: "Since it's you who
    are telling me, I don't think I'll be disappointed."

    CCAF Demands Haenel's Resignation
    The Coordinating Council of Armenian Organizations in France (CCAF)
    issued an announcement condemning the exchange and calling for
    Haenel's resignation for his own failure to act within the parameters
    of the French Constitution.

    "This correspondence reveals a complicity that borders on collusion
    between the high-ranking official of the [French] Republic and the
    representative of a foreign state about the 'Boyer law,' legislation
    passed by the National Assembly and Senate and invalidated by the
    Constitutional Council," the CCAF said in its statement.

    "The CCAF denounces the pressure being place on a top French
    Magistrate by the President of the France-Turkey Parliamentary Group
    in Ankara. The organization is also outraged by the attention that was
    given him by Mr. Haenel, who in two separate messages on the one hands
    tries to reassure him about the fate of this law, and also informes
    him about the Constitutional Council decision prior to its
    announcement. This goes counter to the provision of confidentiality,
    discretion and impartiality that is stipulated in Article 3 [of the
    French judicial law] as approved on Nov. 7, 1958," explained the CCAF
    announcement.

    The CCAF also called on the authorities of France to open an
    investigation into the matter and called for Haenel's resignation from
    the bench.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/01/08/emails-reveal-ankara-colluded-with-french-judge-to-defeat-genocide-denial-measure/

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