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    TURKISH MFA CONDEMNS PASSAGE OF ARGENTINA ARMENIAN GENOCIDE BILL
    Jeannie Shawl

    The Jurist, Univ of Pittsburgh, School of Law
    Dec 18 2006

    [JURIST] The Turkish government has condemned the passage [JURIST
    report] of legislation in Argentina which refers to the mass killings
    of Armenians [BBC Q/A] in Turkey around the time of World War I as
    genocide and establishes a day of annual commemoration on April 24.

    In a statement from the Turkish Foreign Ministry, Turkey said the bill
    "is an example of falsification of history." The Argentinean bill must
    still be signed by the president and Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip
    Erdogan [official profile; BBC profile] has already urged the president
    not to do so, saying the bill is in violation of international law
    [Turkish Daily News report; JURIST report].

    PanARMENIAN.Net has more.

    The Argentinean bill follows closely on the heels of controversial
    French legislation touching on the same issue. In October, the French
    National Assembly approved a bill [JURIST report] criminalizing
    any refusal to characterize the Armenian as genocide, but it still
    needs approval by the French Senate and President Jacques Chirac
    [official profile, in French] to become national law. Many believe
    that will never happen, however, as both Chirac and the European
    Union have separately and publicly denounced the bill, and many French
    observers view it as a direct violation of the nation's tradition of
    free speech. Chirac has already offered an apology [JURIST report]
    over the bill to Erdogan.
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