What's new

French Senate passes Armenian genocide law

Deno

SENIOR MEMBER
Joined
Dec 18, 2011
Messages
1,806
Reaction score
0
The French Senate has approved a controversial bill that makes it a criminal offence to deny that genocide was committed by Ottoman Turks against Armenians during World War I.

Armenia says up to 1.5 million people died in 1915-16 as the Ottoman empire split. Turkey rejects the term genocide and says the number was much smaller.

The measure will now be sent to President Sarkozy for final approval.

The bill's passage in the lower house caused major tensions with Turkey.

Ankara froze ties with France after the vote last month and promised further measures if the Senate backed the proposal.

In the event the Senate approved the bill by 127 votes to 86.

The BBC's correspondent in Istanbul, Jonathan Head, says stronger Turkish measures could include the withdrawal of ambassadors and creating more barriers to French businesses in Turkey.

In the first reaction from Ankara, Justice Minister Sadullah Ergin condemned the bill.

"The decision made by the Senate is a great injustice and shows total lack of respect for Turkey," he told the CNN-Turk television channel.

The Turkish embassy in Paris warned that if President Sarkozy approved the bill, the damage done to relations between the two countries would be permanent.

"France is in the process of losing a strategic partner," Turkish embassy spokesman, Engin Solakoglu, told AFP news agency.

Armenia described the vote as "historic".

"This day will be written in gold not only in the history of friendship between the Armenian and French peoples, but also in the annals of the history of the protection of human rights worldwide," said Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian, in a statement carried by AFP.

Free speech
The Turkish government argues that judging what happened to the Armenian community in eastern Turkey in 1915-16 should be left to historians, and that the French law will restrict freedom of speech.

Turkish officials acknowledge that atrocities were committed but argue that there was no systematic attempt to destroy the Armenian people - and that many innocent Muslim Turks also died in the turmoil of the events, in the middle of World War I.

France formally recognised the killings as genocide in 2001, one of more than 20 countries which have done so.

The current bill means that anyone denying the deaths were genocide would face a jail term and a fine of 45,000 euros (£29,000; $58,000).

The bill was put forward by President Sarkozy's UMP party.

France has half a million citizens of Armenian descent, and correspondents say their votes may be important in this year's presidential elections.

Ahead of the vote, a spokesman for the French foreign ministry called for "calm," saying Turkey was a partner and a very important ally of France.

Source: BBC News - French Senate passes Armenian genocide law

They force me to become an angry Arab: Death to France :) but seiously Two word: F@ck You!!!

Edit: I forgot to add that French Senate is full of hypocrites. They were condemning Turkey for ''Protecting Turkishness'' which I find silly but now they made a lawfor ''Protecting Genocide Industry''.. Where is your favor of speech?

You go to hell
You go to hell
n you die...

For overcoming your anger,
Browsing deviantART
Napoleon Sarkozy by *rwpike on deviantART
 
France has stood up for human rights , well done France.
 
Turkey has reacted with anger after the French Senate approved a bill making it a crime to deny genocide was committed by Ottoman Turks against Armenians during World War I.

The Turkish foreign ministry branded the decision "irresponsible" and threatened swift retaliatory measures.

Armenia says that up to 1.5 million people died in 1915-16 as the Ottoman empire split.

Turkey rejects the term genocide and says the number was much smaller.

The bill will now be sent to President Nicolas Sarkozy to be signed into law, which he is expected to do before the end of February.

'Total rupture'

Correspondents say the move threatens to cause a serious rift between France and Turkey, who are Nato allies.

"France opened a black page in its history," said Volkan Bozkir, head of the Turkish parliament's foreign affairs committee, on Twitter.

Turkey's ambassador to France, Tahsin Burcuoglu, said the vote could cause a "total rupture" of relations between the two countries.

The foreign ministry statement hinted that the decision was influenced by looming presidential elections in France. An estimated 500,000 ethnic Armenians live in the country.

"We strongly condemn this decision which is... an example of irresponsibility," the statement said.

Continue reading the main story
Analysis

Jonathan Head
BBC News, Istanbul
President Sarkozy has sent a letter to the Turkish prime minister stating that the law is not aimed at any country, but only at addressing the past suffering of Armenians.

Ironically, events in the Middle East had started to bring France and Turkey closer together: after initially squabbling over Libya, they have both become leading supporters of the Syrian opposition.

But Turkish emotions over the Armenian issue run very high, and will certainly eclipse any co-operation they might have had over Syria.

"Turkey is committed to taking all the necessary steps against this unjust disposition which reduces basic human values and public conscience to nothing."

The Turkish government argues that judging what happened in eastern Turkey in 1915-16 should be left to historians, and that the new French law will restrict freedom of speech.

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is expected to outline possible retaliatory measures against Paris in parliament on Tuesday.

France has already recognised the killings as a genocide but the new bill means anyone denying it faces a year in jail and a fine of 45,000 euros ($57,000).

Armenia, meanwhile, described Monday's vote - by 127 votes to 86 - as "historic".

"This day will be written in gold not only in the history of friendship between the Armenian and French peoples, but also in the annals of the history of the protection of human rights," said Minister of Foreign Affairs Edward Nalbandian.

Ankara froze ties with France after the lower house passed the bill last month.

The proposed law had been made more general - outlawing the denial of any genocide - but still failed to appease Ankara.

Last week, President Sarkozy wrote to Mr Erdogan saying the bill did not single out any country. He said France recognised the "suffering endured by the Turkish people" in the final years of the Ottoman empire.

French foreign ministry spokesman Bernard Valero called on Turkey not to overreact, saying Paris considered Ankara a "very important ally".
 
You are an Arab..? Hey then didn't the Arabs actually win their independence backstabbing the Ottomans ?

I thought that he was an arab too at first, but then I read it again and thought of what he meant. I think he is just meant he'd get as angry as the arabs get.
 
Yes, France came to India in 1750's for the Human Rigths and thus India was converted to civilisation from barbarism!
You stupit ignorant !!!

Gaza gelmeyi birak lütfen / don't let him taunt you into swearing and cursing, obviously he doesn't really have the first clue of how much india suffered during UK colonization.
 
Loosers.. when you cannot defend by argument, take clutches of "law".
 
Do you even know which is the one of the oldest civilization along with chinese one.... ?
Indus Valley Civilization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Both indians and pakistanis are proud of it...

Do not make demagoguery to me..! It is not my argument..!
I know Indian(pak-bang) civilisation is one of the oldest and wonderful civilization..
But your greeting message to France raise this result.. That is you believe from the heart to the story of civilisation of France and France came to India in 1750's for the Human Rigths..!!!!
This is your argument !!!
 
Do not make demagoguery to me..! It is not my argument..!
I know Indian(pak-bang) civilisation is one of the oldest and wonderful civilization..
But your greeting message to France raise this result.. That is you believe from the heart to the story of civilisation of France and France came to India in 1750's for the Human Rigths..!!!!
This is your argument !!!

All i can say that read indian history first.

Cheers
 
Back
Top Bottom