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  • ANKARA: Devlpmts In France Can Be Prevented With Common Sense, Gul

    Anatolian Times, Turkey
    May 12 2006

    Developments In France Can Be Prevented With Common Sense, Gul


    IZMIR - ``I believe that the developments pertaining to a draft law
    which would make the denial of the so-called Armenian genocide a
    crime can be hindered by acting with common sense,`` Turkish Foreign
    Minister & Deputy Prime Minister Abdullah Gul said on Friday.
    Gul said Turkish government, businessmen and non-governmental
    organizations showed necessary reaction against the draft law,
    stating that, ``how this draft law would harm bilateral relations
    should be explained.``

    ``I hope everybody would act responsibly,`` Gul indicated, and noted
    that, ``a proposal (the draft law which would make the denial of the
    so-called Armenian genocide a crime) which restricts freedom of
    expression would be wrong as France is accepted as a leading country
    on issues like democracy and freedom of expression,`` Gul said.

    Gul said it would be wrong to jeopardize relations between the
    countries for small domestic political interests.

    Gul also said the ``Pontus Greek genocide`` monument built in Greek
    city of Thessalonica has overshadowed friendly relations between
    Turkey and Greece.

    Underscoring that bringing the past issues which were left in the
    history, onto the agenda would not contribute to relations, Gul said
    NGOs in Turkey would launch some initiatives to protest erection of
    such a monument.

    Gul said some circles in Turkey decided to erect a monument in
    (northwestern town of) Kesan in the memory of those who lost their
    lives during the War of Independence.

    Asked about the grenade attacks on Sisli office of the Cumhuriyet
    newspaper, Gul said, ``we harshly condemn such attacks.``

    Gul said those attacks were made deliberately to create confusion and
    to disrupt tranquility.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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