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  • EU envoy on French bill and Article 301: Apples and Oranges

    Cyprus Observer, Cyprus
    Oct 27 2006

    EU envoy on French bill and Article 301: Do not compare apples with pears

    27.10.2006


    Hansjoerg Kretschmer, the EU Commission rep - resentative in Ankara
    said that Turkey cannot exploit the French parliament's approval of a
    bill that makes denial of the alleged Armenian genocide a crime as an
    excuse to avoid democratic reforms. Kretschmer demanded the Turkish
    government to take action regarding Article 301 of the Turkish Penal
    Code (TCK). The representative invited Turkey not to `compare apples
    with pears', expressing that the two bills have separate contents;
    one would prohibit the expression of one specific statement, but the
    other is used to prevent public debate on general political issues.
    Speaking at an interview with Reuters last week he said, `[The French
    bill] would prohibit the expression of one specific statement, i.e.,
    that there was no genocide. But 301 is used to prevent public debate
    on general political issues,' pointing out, `For example, one person
    ended up in court because she questioned whether conscientious
    objectors should have to do military service. So comparing the French
    bill and 301 is really comparing apples and pears.'
    He also expressed hope for Turkey's EU membership saying, `Some say a
    Muslim country cannot be a liberal democracy because there is a
    danger of radical Islamists coming to power. The task of the
    accession process now is to build and strengthen the civilian
    institutions in a way that any possible fundamentalist threat, if it
    should arise, can be contained. You do not need the military for this
    kind of thing.'

    US says bill is bad for Turkey's EU bid
    The United States also expressed negative opinions about the French
    bill, with Assistant Secretary of State Daniel Fried saying the
    French bill is not helping to better EU-Turkey relations. `The job of
    outsiders is to encourage a Turkish-Armenian dialogue, not to take
    positions which make that dialogue harder,' he was quoted as saying
    on a trip to Brussels, adding that his government certainly shared
    the view that this legislation criminalising discussion did not seem
    to make any sense.
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