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    FRENCH CONSTITUTIONAL COUNCIL'S STATEMENT TURKEY'S 'TEMPORARY SUCCESS' - ARMENIAN EXPERT

    Tert.am
    29.02.12

    In an interview with the 1st TV channel of Armenia, the expert in
    Turkic studies Ruben Melkonyan addressed the political and legal
    aspects of the French Constitutional Council's statement on the bill
    criminalizing denial of the Armenian Genocide.

    "The fact is that the French state made a political assessment of
    the Armenian Genocide and the French supreme legislative bodies
    recognized it. However, the legal system of France, a center of
    European democracy, may disagree with the country's political or
    legislative system. That does not mean, however, that the French
    state has changed its position on the fact of the Armenian Genocide,"
    Melkonyan said.

    He pointed out the fact that it is at great financial and political
    sacrifice that Turkey suceeds in preventing further developments.

    "It is not a complete victory at all as Turkey believes it to be. It
    is temporary success to satisfy their present nationalistic desires,"
    Melkonyan said.

    He is sure of further political and legal processes related to the
    Armenian Genocide bill, and it will be re-introduced before the French
    parliament. Given the forthcoming presidential election in France,
    as well as other processes, any ultimate assessments can hardly be
    expected in the near future.

    "Turkey's steps contribute to the international awareness and
    recognition of the fact of Armenian Genocide," the expert said.

    Turkey's pressure was the only reason for the French Constitutional
    Council's statement. "Both this bill and the law on Jewish Holocaust
    have the same legal basis. If the Constitutional Council noticed
    unconstitutional elements in the bill, it must necessarily notice
    the same in the law on the Jewish Holocaust. I think it is the French
    legal system's task to apply equal standards or admit they are applying
    double standards," Melkonyan said.

    After being amended the bill will certainly be adopted, and Turkey's
    efforts are doomed to failure. "Turkey will go on facing such threats
    as long as it refuses to admit its guilt. The present developments
    may cause discussions on the Armenian Genocide problem intensify
    throughout the world. Different countries' legislative bodies are
    more and more likely to adopt relevant bills," Melkonyan said.

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