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  • ANKARA: Yilmaz: Heading for Paris with poster if bill becomes law

    Hürriyet, Turkey
    May 12 2006

    Mehmet Y. Yilmaz: I'm heading for Paris with my poster if the
    genocide bill becomes law



    If the "Armenian Genocide" bill in France becomes law, it will mean
    that the French are discounting the very values which they have
    defended since their revolution. France will be shelving freedom of
    expression and the right to argue over information, even if this
    shelving is limited only to one subject.

    You know, there is an international organization found in the middle
    of Paris which we all recognize: UNESCO. Why doesn't our Ministry of
    Foreign Affairs say "Friends, there is no more academic freedom in
    France, let's move the UNESCO headquarters to a place where academic
    freedom actually exists"? There are some things that we can do
    ourselves if this bill becomes law:

    For example, I will go to Paris if the bill is voted in as law, and
    will hold a poster proclaiming "There was no Armenian genocide!" in
    front of the central police station in Paris. They will catch me, try
    me, and expel me from the country. Then I can go to the European
    Court of Human Rights with my carefully plotted out case against
    France, and, winning a large sum of money in recompensation for
    everything I experienced, I will have taken a large step towards
    making my retirement dreams come true.

    What I'm trying to say is that, if we all think hard, I think we can
    come up with more effective ways of protesting this Armenian genocide
    law than through the simple boycotting of French goods. Because let's
    not also forget that many of things which we assume are purely French
    products are in fact "made in Turkey." And the number of Turkish
    people involved in the production of these products is over 30
    thousand.

    So, let's leave off our laziness, and find creative ways of
    protesting!
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