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    TURKISH ANALYST WARNS HIS COUNTRY OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE'S 100TH ANNIVERSARY

    news.am
    January 25, 2012 | 12:53

    ISTANBUL. - In his new article in Turkey's Posta daily, leading
    Turkish journalist and analyst Mehmet Ali Birand reflected on the
    French Senate's passing of the bill that criminalizes the denial of
    genocides, including the Armenian Genocide, and noted that whatever
    happened has happened and that Turkey must now concentrate on 2015,
    the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.

    "No matter how severely we react, it is all the same; Sarkozy attained
    his goal. With this, Sarkozy killed several birds [with one stone].

    Prior to the [French presidential] elections, he prevented the Armenian
    votes from going to the socialists, and, as a president who comes
    across against Turkey, he took the extreme right wing to his side,"
    Birand noted, stressing that all Senate members, who took the floor,
    accepted that Turkey was guilty, and that simply the criminalization
    bill was discussed.

    The Turkish journalist also wrote that both France and the entire world
    accept that genocide was committed, and that they solely examine as
    to how the deniers should be punished.

    Mehmet Ali Birand also advised Turkey to beware 2015. "The Armenians
    will launch a huge worldwide campaign in connection with the 100th
    anniversary of the Genocide. Our current reactions must be calculated
    in such way that we are able to give a correct answer in 2015. Our
    present-day extreme measures will isolate us. [And] Let us not forget
    that the US is next. [And] There could be Germany, or Spain, on the
    next day. We must decide now as to what we need to do at that time,"
    Birand noted, adding that Turkish PM Erdogan's reaction was correct
    this time.

    To note, with a vote of 127 in favor and 86 against, France's Senate
    passed Monday the bill that criminalizes the denial of the genocides
    which this country has formally recognized. And these are the Armenian
    Genocide and the Jewish Holocaust. This bill sets a one-year prison
    sentence plus a 45-thousand-Euro fine for anyone who denies these
    genocides. According to the regulations, the French President will
    ratify it within fifteen days of the Senate's decision. And Turkey
    had announced earlier that if the bill were to pass, it will impose
    a number of sanctions against France.

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