The decision “does not indulge political concerns,” Arinc said after
Mr Sarkozy was accused of pandering to an estimated 400,000 voters of
Armenian origin ahead of an April-May presidential election.
The top court “gave a lesson in law to the French politicians who signed
the bill, which was an example of absurdity,” said Arinc.
Turkey’s EU Affairs Minister Egemen Bagis said France had averted a “historical
mistake”, and Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu called the decision “an
important step that will legally avert future exploitations”.
However, Mr
Sarkozy’s office quickly put out a statement saying the president “has
ordered the government to prepare a new draft, taking into account the
Constitutional Council’s decision.”
Mr Sarkozy noted “the great disappointment and profound sadness of all
those who welcomed with hope and gratitude the adoption of this law aimed at
providing protection against revisionism.”
After winning passage in the National Assembly and Senate, the law was put on
hold in January after groups of senators and MPs opposed to the legislation
demanded that its constitutionality be examined.
The groups gathered more than the minimum 60 signatures required to ask the
council to test the law’s constitutionality.
At least two ministers, Foreign Minister Alain Juppe and Agriculture Minister
Bruno Le Maire, had spoken out against the bill.
Ankara has already halted political and military co-operation with France and
had threatened to cut off economic and cultural ties.
Trade between the two states was worth 12 billion euros ($15.5 billion) in
2010, and several hundred French businesses operate in Turkey.
Valerie Boyer, the MP from Mr Sarkozy’s party who proposed the bill, said she
was “sad but determined” following the council’s ruling, noting
that under French law it was a punishable crime to deny the Holocaust.
“Today under French law there are two types of victims and two types of
descendants of victims … Some are protected from revisionist acts and some
are not, and I think this is a serious double standard,” Boyer said.
Source: AFP
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