Well, Chirac passed a law regarding the Armenian genocide, which made it criminal to deny it.
Most commentators saw it as a toughening against Turkey, but this article makes me wonder. Perhaps Chirac passed the law knowing that Turkey would join eventually, anyway... That in some way, he saw it as a personal testament that would 'help' Turkey accept its history, in the long run (and thus paradoxically ease its entry into the EU) ?
I have a Turkish friend, who's actually very cultured and open minded. He's only learned recently that the Armenian genocide happened. Apparently, Turkish schools pass it as a minor civil disturbance or something to that effect.
Hmm...
Most commentators saw it as a toughening against Turkey, but this article makes me wonder. Perhaps Chirac passed the law knowing that Turkey would join eventually, anyway... That in some way, he saw it as a personal testament that would 'help' Turkey accept its history, in the long run (and thus paradoxically ease its entry into the EU) ?
I have a Turkish friend, who's actually very cultured and open minded. He's only learned recently that the Armenian genocide happened. Apparently, Turkish schools pass it as a minor civil disturbance or something to that effect.
Hmm...
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