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    French minister proposes commission to try Genocide deniers

    22:40 - 06.05.11


    France's Justice Minister has said that he would publish a memorandum
    that would mandate punishment for Genocide denial.

    According to the Turkish daily Today's Zaman, Michel Mercier announced
    at the Senate that the memo will be drafted later this week and he
    cited a similar commission of the Jewish community and the Justice
    Ministry as a precedent for such a body.

    `I invite the representatives of the Armenian society to jointly work
    with members of the judiciary and the Ministry of Justice in order to
    determine all of the incidents of genocide denial and racism,' said
    Mecier.

    It comes after France's Senate rejected on Wednesday a bill that would
    criminalize the denial of the Armenian Genocide.

    The memorandum with delineate a commission comprised of
    representatives of the Armenian community will be able to file
    complaints to punish those who deny the existence of genocide and
    assign the jail sentences.

    Turkish officials were `shocked' by the memorandum proposal, according
    to Today's Zaman. They claimed they learned about it during their
    lobbying meetings with Franch officials.

    The Armenian Genocide took place in the early 20th century when more
    than 1.5 million Armenians living under the Ottoman Empire rule were
    massacred and death marched in the deserts of Deir ez-Zore.

    The Armenian Genocide was first recognized by Uruguay in 1965. As of
    2009 21 countries and 43 US states have formally recognized it. The US
    government has not, however, recognized it yet.

    Turkey has not recognized the Armenian Genocide either, claiming the
    massacres and the death marches did not constitute genocide.



    Tert.am




    From: A. Papazian
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