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    TURKEY SLAMS FRANCE OVER GENOCIDE BILL PASSAGE
    By Jack Phillips

    The Epoch Times
    http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/world/turkey-slams-france-over-genocide-bill-passage-180988.html
    Jan 24 2012

    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday that Turkey
    does not recognize the bill recently passed by the French Senate that
    criminalizes the denial of the 1915 Armenian genocide.

    Erdogan called the measure "racist and discriminatory" and said
    Turkey would place sanctions on France "step by step with no retreat,"
    according to the France24 television station. The bill, he said, is
    "null and void" to the Turkish populace, but "we still have not lost
    our hope that it can be corrected."

    The bill, which passed with 127 legislators voting in favor and 86
    voting against, has not been finalized yet as it still needs French
    President Nicolas Sarkozy to sign it into law.

    Turkey already suspended military and political ties last December
    over the bill. Now Ankara is threatening to make the split with their
    NATO ally permanent. Other sanctions have been alluded to but not
    spelled out.

    "Not having Turkey as a diplomatic partner, especially in the Middle
    East, will be felt very strongly by France," Engin Solakoglu from
    the Turkish embassy in Paris, told FRANCE 24 on Tuesday.

    Turkey recognizes the massacre of Armenians by Ottoman Turks in
    1915 but does not consider it a genocide. Armenians have said that
    at least 1.5 million people were killed, but Turkey says the number
    is actually 500,000 and adds that it should be viewed in the context
    of World War I.

    "Turkey's response to the adoption of the bill had long been decided.

    These measures will stay in place as long as the law stays in force,"
    Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said on Monday before the bill was
    passed, according to the Hurriyet Daily News.

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