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    FRENCH SENATE PASSES ARMENIAN GENOCIDE BILL; TURKEY OUTRAGED

    Voice of America
    Jan 23 2012

    The French Senate has passed a bill making it a crime to deny that the
    mass killings of Armenians by Turks nearly 100 years ago were genocide.

    France's lower house of parliament passed the bill last month, and
    President Nicholas Sarkozy is likely to sign it into law.

    It says anyone who says killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks is
    not genocide faces a $60,000 fine and up to one year in jail.

    Turkey calls the French Senate decision a great injustice and says it
    shows a lack of respect for Turkey. Armenian Foreign Minister Edward
    Nalbandian says the day will be written in gold in the history of
    the protection of human rights.

    Turkey had warned of what it said would be permanent sanctions if
    the Senate passed the bill.

    Turkey recalled its ambassador to France when the lower house passed
    it. Turkey also banned the French navy from using its territorial
    waters and restricted French military jets using its airspace.

    The French foreign ministry called on Turkey not to overreact. It
    says France considers Turkey a "very important ally."

    Armenia says troops of Turkey's Ottoman empire killed 1.5 million
    Armenians during World War I, constituting a genocide. Turkey says
    the Armenians were killed along with many others because of civil
    war. It also says the number of Armenian deaths has been exaggerated.

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has accused France of
    committing genocide in Algeria more than 60 years ago. He said French
    colonialists massacred 15 percent of Algeria's population starting
    in 1945. He also accused Mr. Sarkozy of pandering to the hundreds
    of thousands of French citizens of Armenian descent heading into his
    re-election bid this year.

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