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May 28, 2012
 
 
 
 
 
 

Amnesty says French genocide bill threatens free speech

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French riot police officers stand guard outside the Parliament in Paris. (Photo: AP)
25 January 2012 / TODAYSZAMAN.COM,
Human rights group Amnesty International has criticized a bill passed this week in French Parliament to criminalize denial of the 1915 killing of Armenians in Anatolia as genocide, saying the legislation violates freedom of expression.

The bill, passed in the French Senate on Monday night, sets a punishment of up to one year in prison and a fine of 45,000 euros for those who deny or “outrageously minimize” such events. French Parliament already passed a resolution describing the killings of Armenians during World War I in eastern Anatolia as genocide.

Turkey, which denies the genocide charges saying there were many deaths on both sides as Armenians revolted against the Ottoman Empire for independence, has threatened to impose sanctions if the bill becomes a law. The bill needs to be approved by President Nicolas Sarkozy, who is known to back the measure, to go into effect, something French officials said would take place within two weeks.

“This bill, if implemented, would have a chilling effect on public debate and contravene France's international obligations to uphold freedom of expression,” said Nicola Duckworth, Europe and Central Asia Director at Amnesty International, according to a statement released by the Amnesty International on Tuesday. “People should be free to express their opinions on this issue -- in France, Turkey and elsewhere.”

Noting that Turkish laws penalizing description of the 1915 events as genocide are also in violation of freedom of expression, the Amnesty International official recalled that the European Court of Human Rights has repeatedly held that freedom of expression applies not only to inoffensive ideas, “but also to those that offend, shock or disturb the State or any sector of the population.”

“International human rights law allows for restrictions on the exercise of freedom of expression if necessary and proportionate for certain specific purposes including respect of the rights or reputations of others or to protect national security or public order,” the statement read. “Amnesty International believes that neither of these applies in this instance, and the new legislation would criminalize the exercise of freedom of expression that is seen as ‘outrageously' contesting or trivializing historical events or their characterization.”

Turkey has argued the bill would compromise freedom of expression in France, with Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu saying that “a new … Inquisition” will begin in Europe if each country's parliament makes decisions based on its own views of history and implements them. “European values are under threat,” Davutoğlu said earlier this week.

“The real issue at stake with this bill is not whether the large-scale killings and forced displacement of Armenians in 1915 constituted a genocide, but the French authorities' attempt to curtail freedom of expression in response to that debate,” Duckworth said. “French authorities are failing to comply with their international human rights obligations.”

 
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@Satrap: Look at what Turkey did with the official UN report on the Mavi Marmara case and you will get an idea of what I mean. If a report by whomever contradicts Turkish convictions, it is declared null and void. I am not optimistic that this is going to change soon.
erol
@ Erol Right! That's how they normally do it, they did it with the Palmer report as well!
migo
Erol You mean that Armenians do not want to go to court because PM Erdogan will reject the court verdict. This isn't true. Even If Pm does what you say. Then Turkey loses her legitimate stand. But now, Turkey has every right to reject any claim based on allegation. Even If PM rejects the court decis...
satrap
@Satrap: We all know what would happen when an international court would officially declare that 1915 was genocide: The PM would angrily get up, slam the court and say: "For us this decision is null and void. This is an insult to Turkey and cannot be tolerated."
erol
@Sandokhan: Yes, Today's Zaman has not been closed, but under the AKP government Turkey has reached a fantastic ranking in terms of freedom of press: 148th out of 178 countries! That means there are just a few countries in the world were press freedom is even worse than in Turkey... So really it is ...
erol
Adam Orman In the real world, one who has a claim go to court. not the accused . If Armenians have anything to do with Turks the will have to bring a court verdict that says this was genocide then we will talk about what we can do. Not the other way around or silly laws or baseless recognitions and ...
satrap
@Meat: then why do Turkey wants to be part of that 'backward West' for 500 years? And can you explain where Turkey stands tall and excel as only in comparing wit the West? Or might you be a 100% denialist, who trumpeter everything opposite of what the world sees as true for example that the Earth is...
Johan
As a Turk, I personally believe it was a genocide. But the problem is that it is against the constitution of France. Yes, there is a similar law in France for holocaust, but French laws say that there should be an international court decision first. Otherwise you can't write history. There are inte...
Murat
"Noting that Turkish laws penalizing description of the 1915 events as genocide are also in violation of freedom of expression" Then TodaysZaman would have been closed weeks ago and columnists like Orhan Kemal Cengiz prosecuted. So it's not true Turkey penalizes supporters of the Armenian accusation...
Sandokhan
hmmmmmmmmmm Since when is the exporting of aggressive Turkish denial policy and justifying a genocide "free speech"- what is than racism ?
mentor
Quite interesting how Turkey also has a law saying you can't say that the genocide did happen and now their calling the law, "racist"? This is a taste of their own medicine.
Arthur
yea andy the western dreams you have do you actually know anything about the dirty facts of the west past and present turkey fits in with nato nations and the west very well actually lol and your wrong in canada and the usa there are no laws that threaten free speech in regards to the armenians clai...
truth
Ken Thanks for info, but 10% growth and third largest Airforce in NATO with a dynamic young workforce. Eat your heart out Ken.
LEVENT
I do not understand why Turkiye is outraged by genocide bill in French parliament. If Turkiye has evidence, it should start a case at an international court of law and prove that Armenian claims are all false. Otherwise Turkiye is just creating hot air.
adam orman
Amnesty International says: “This bill, if implemented, would have a chilling effect on public debate and contravene France's international obligations to uphold freedom of expression,” Good Morning Amnesty International!! Are you just waking up from your deep hibernation!! Where the hell have you ...
mark rivers
@eve, next time you try correcting peoples personal feelings on forums, please do it the correct way and replie correctly. If you have no comment then go make yourself a cup of tea and mind your own business if you cannot be bothered to replie.Hope it all makes sense eve.
LEVENT
More and more of these Turkish words and actions and the entire world will see that a) Turkey is indeed guilty of Genocide, b) it is unfit to enter the E.U. and c) Turkish public is a deeply unrealistic, propagated, brainwashed society.
George
@Andy. Turkey is not and never was and neither do we want to be a backward western nation whos only aim is to make everyone submit to the backward culture that the west has.
Meat
Turkey is better of having one friend that can count on, than having 100 friends to whom can't count on. No worries rest of the 99. Looking for that One.
that One
If you like it or not the Republic of Turkey is the successor nation to the Ottoman Empire according to the treaty of lausanne. Also Turkey you will find yourself very isolated in NATO(if you already are) since both Canada and the United States do have similar laws. Also this only proves how Turkey...
andy
The best way to call attention to the absurdity of the French law criminalizing denial is for Turkey to decriminalize the claim that there was genocide. Then French would clearly be the only ones opposed to free expression of unpopular views.
J. S. Mill
@Levent, Turkey is an immature country, like it or not, that is one among many reasons why it is not suitable for EU, little to do with religion, but you're so blind, racist and biased, that you can't see that. By the way, Canada has also recognized the Armenian genocide, it is what civilized countr...
Ken
@Levent As I said before no comment and this is my last appeal to you to get back to reality and normality!
Eve
@Eve, Instead of accusing me of being raciest open your eyes and ears and look at France, THEY ARE THE ONES OBJECTING TURKEY FOR WHO WE ARE. RACISM AND HATE SPEECHES COMES OUT OF SARKOZYS MOUTH DAY IN DAY OUT. IN THE EYES OF WESTERN CHRISTINES MY CHILDREN ARE NOT FIT FOR YOUR EUROPEN CLUB. Go advise...
LEVENT
@ Levent Your hate speech is just abominable and on such a low level that a sincere human being would not argue with you!
Eve
Duckworth said. “French authorities are failing to comply with their international human rights obligations.” Is this really surprising after NATO war crimes committed in Libya where French and British pilots, among others were culpable. Western countries pick and choose when they will uphold huma...
Dot
Even before the bill went to parliament they were determine to make sure this bill becomes a law,ok but why not 40eu 4eu why 40k eu or thank god it is not 400keu I think this the begining of new era of pushing Turks out of France hopefully same satuation will not follow in the othe eu countries , t...
a.c
Not only this bill threatens the free speech. Punishment of jew's holocoust's denial also threatens free speech....
Think
The debate over the "genocide" bill is driven into wrong ways. The side effects of such a French law is that it is a contradiction to so called France freedom land and this law is not suitable on the basis of free speech. The other argument is that Turkey itself has such laws blocking free speech li...
Ugur
SARKOZY OPENLY SPILLS OUT HIS VENOM WITH NO SHAME THAT TURKEY AND ITS HARD WORKING PEOPLE ARE NOT FIT TO JOIN THE EU AND NOW HE IS TRYING TO DECIDE TURKEYS HISTORY. WHAT RIGHT HAS THIS PATHETIC FRENCH LEADER GOT TO CAST A DARK SHADOW OVER THE FUTURE OF OUR CHILDREN. SHAME ON YOU FRANCE.
LEVENT
Most French politicians argue that Turkey is a country not fit to join the EU because of its Islamic beliefs and due to the venom they have towards Turks in general. 'IT IS COMMON PRACTICE IN FRANCE TO SPEAK DOWN ON TURKEY' this is nothing new and has been going on for years. EVERY TURK ON THIS PLAN...
LEVENT
De facto: AI was merely targeting a) Turkey which doesn't even give their citizens the basic rights of gree speech and b) EcHR for upholding a verdict that 'holocaust' deniers cannot appeal to Freedom of Speech. The heading of this article is manipulative, inappropriate and shows exactly why the out...
Johan
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