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    FRENCH FM URGES CALM REACTION TO GENOCIDE LAW

    EuroNews
    Jan 24 2012
    France

    France has urged Turkey not to overreact to the French Senate's
    approval of a bill making it illegal to deny that the mass killings
    of Armenians by Ottoman Turks after World War I was genocide.

    Ankara has warned of severe diplomatic consequences, while the matter
    is a controversial issue in France too. The French foreign minister
    did not support the move and is urging Turkey not to take action.

    Speaking on French television he said: "I think this initiative is
    inappropriate. Well, anyway, parliament has decided that. What I want
    to do today is to call on our Turkish friends to stay cool. After
    this wave reaction, a little excessive, it must be said, I'm sure
    we'll find again a constructive relationship, I put out my hand and
    I hope it will be shaken one day".

    The outcome of the vote has been welcomed by Armenia. It has also
    delighted France's more than half-million-strong Armenian community.

    The bill now goes to President Nicolas Sarkozy, a strong supporter
    of the proposal, for ratification. Many Turks are among those who
    suspect the law is part of Sarkozy's political agenda; he faces
    a presidential election this year and France's Armenian community
    represents a not-insignificant electoral minority.

    Turkish prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan told members of parliament
    in Ankara that the law was "discriminatory" and "racist."

    The French deputy who proposed the bill and member of Sarkozy's UMP
    party Valerie Boyer, said it was a tremendous step: "It's a very
    important moment, a great moment for human rights and human dignity.

    I'm very glad that parliament has adopted the law today, and I hope
    that this law move forward peacefully."

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