France French genocide bill angers Turkey (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By poz_2000 Comments: 2666, member since Thu May 15, 2003On Tue Dec 20, 2011 12:43 PM
Turkish President Abdullah Gul has called on France to halt plans for a law criminalising the denial of the mass killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks during World War I as genocide.
The French lower house of parliament is due to consider a bill that proposes a one-year prison term and a heavy fine.
Turkey has warned of irreparable damage to ties if the legislation is passed.
Armenians say up to 1.5 million people died during mass deportations. Turkey puts the figure at closer to 300,000.
Ankara says Turks were also killed when Armenians rose up against the Ottoman Empire during World War I when Russian troops invaded eastern Anatolia, now eastern Turkey.
'Grave consequences'
In a statement, President Gul said the proposed legislation, set to go before the National Assembly on Thursday, denied Turkey the freedom to reject "unfair and groundless accusations".
He also suggested that France was jeopardising centuries of friendship because of "small political calculations".
A delegation of Turkish MPs and businessmen has travelled to Paris to lobby against the bill and was due to meet Mr Sarkozy's diplomatic adviser, Jean-David Levitte, and French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe.
Last week, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan wrote to French President Nicolas Sarkozy warning him that bill was "hostile" and directly targeted Turkey and Turks living in France.
"Such steps will have grave consequences for future relations between Turkey and France in political, economic, cultural and all areas, and the responsibility will rest with those behind this initiative," the Anatolia news agency quoted him as saying.
Mr Erdogan also told a news conference on Saturday that the National Assembly should instead look into France's actions in Africa.
"It could investigate how many people French soldiers massacred in Algeria, and their involvement in the killing of 800,000 people in Rwanda [in 1994]," he said.
Trade sanctions against France have also been mooted. Almost 1,000 French businesses are said to be active in Turkey.
Future Airbus orders by Turkish Airlines and major government investment in energy were held out as examples of potential targets for retaliation by a senior member of the Turkish delegation in Paris.
'Ally and partner'
Volkan Bozkir, head of Turkey's foreign affairs committee, said the delegation aimed to have the bill removed from the National Assembly's agenda, and failing that, to have it voted down by the upper house of parliament, the Senate.
The terms of the bill are similar to one that was passed by MPs in 2006 but not debated by the Senate.
Although the new bill has been proposed by a member of Mr Sarkozy's UMP party, Valerie Boyer, the government argues that it is not behind the initiative.
Speaking on French TV on Tuesday, government spokeswoman Valerie Pecresse said the debate would go ahead as planned.
"It doesn't involve a legal proposal on the Armenian genocide," she stated.
Rather, she said, it was about "all acts that resemble genocide".
Ms Pecresse added that France saw Turkey as an ally and partner. 3 Replies to French genocide bill angers Turkey |
re: French genocide bill angers Turkey en>fr fr>en By LTKilling Comments: 6777, member since Sun Aug 14, 2005On Tue Dec 20, 2011 02:39 PM
aren't there like 800,000 Armenians in France???
wasn't Armenian Cilicia friends with what is France BACK IN THE DAY??
they should also include the Pontic Greeks and Assyrians killed |
re: French genocide bill angers Turkey en>fr fr>en By GhostDivision Comments: 3310, member since Thu Feb 09, 2006On Wed Dec 21, 2011 12:27 AM
LTKilling wrote:
aren't there like 800,000 Armenians in France???
wasn't Armenian Cilicia friends with what is France BACK IN THE DAY??
they should also include the Pontic Greeks and Assyrians killed
What are you going on about now? You're even more annoying than Nerka. I'll wager that in two years or less you'll be target practice for Slavs of some sort.  |
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re: French genocide bill angers Turkey en>fr fr>en By mikgof Comments: 10140, member since Tue Feb 17, 2004On Wed Dec 21, 2011 05:49 AM
Edited by mikgof (73987) on 2011-12-21 05:51:22
I must say that I'm against these anti genocide denier laws. Making it illegal for idiots to deny various genocides merely lend credence to the ridiculous claims of these idiots. Let them yap in public where their stupid claims can be held up to public ridicule. All that these laws do is prevent normal people from taking the piss out of the morons who deny the holocaust and other genocides.
Besides, what happened to free speech? Even idiots are or should be allowed to mouth their beliefs, no matter how retarded they might be. |