Aznavour and Other Intellectuals Call for Passage of the Bill

PARIS — French media reports say France’s upper house of parliament will vote this month on a bill to criminalize the denial of an Armenian Genocide, at the risk of incurring further sanctions from Turkey.
The French lower house adopted the bill last month, prompting Turkey to recall its ambassador and suspend contacts and military cooperation with France.
If the bill passes the Senate, as expected, people who deny that the mass killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks during World War I constituted genocide will face a one-year jail term and a fine of up to 45,000 euros ($58,000).
Turkey has threatened a new round of retaliatory measures if the Senate passes the bill.

Intellectuals Call for Passage of the Bill
Famous singer Charles Aznavour, director Robert Guédiguian, lawyer Serge Klarsfeld, philosophers Bernard-Henri Lévy and Michel Onfray, as well as Turkish writer Erol Özkoray have signed a joint appeal aiming to persuade the French Senate to ratify the the Armenian Genocide bill.
“As Elie Wiesel has written, the denial of the genocide is killing its victims for the second time. We welcome the adoption of the bill on racism, discrimination and denial by the French National Assembly on December 22.
Our target is the ban of denial on state level that the Turkish authorities bring up to France. In order the text to become a law, we call the French President, the government and the leading parties to confirm their gesture and let the Senate ratify the bill,” reads the appeal published in Le Journal du Dimanche.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Sign Up for Our Newsletters

Get notified of the latest updates from MassisPost.

You May Also Like

Taner Akçam to Speak on Authenticity of Long-Disputed Genocide Documents

BELMONT — Prof. Taner Akçam of Clark University will give a lecture…

Hundreds Gather in Oakland to Honor Lifelong Athletic Visionary and Leader, Richard Demirjian

OAKLAND, CA—On Sunday, June 2, at St. Vartan Armenian Church in Oakland,…

New Book Puts Armenians Back on the Map in Turkey

Census of 4,000 Armenian-Inhabited Towns and Villages Proves Population of 2.5 Million…

Glendale Central Library to Host the Forgotten Heroes: The Armenian Legion and World War I Exhibit on October 4-19, 2013

GLENDALE — Professor Vahram Shemmassian to lecture on The Armenian Legion and…