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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    EU proposes to send to jail those denying genocide in Africa or Balkans
    02.02.2007 16:40 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ People who question the official history of recent
    conflicts in Africa and the Balkans could be jailed for up to three
    years for "genocide denial", under proposed EU legislation. Germany,
    current holder of the EU's rotating presidency, will table new
    legislation to outlaw "racism and xenophobia" this spring.

    "How will we determine precisely what is denial? Will history be
    decided by historians or in a courtroom?" European officials censure
    the EU initiative. Berlin's draft EU directive extends the idea of
    Holocaust denial to the "gross minimisation of genocide out of racist
    and xenophobic motives", to include crimes dealt with by the
    International Criminal Court. The ICC was set up in 2002 following
    international outcry about war crimes and alleged genocides in the
    former Yugoslavia and in Africa.

    European Commission officials insist that the legislation is
    necessary: "racism and xenophobia can manifest themselves in the form
    of genocide denial so that it is very important to take strong
    action". But the legislation faces stiff opposition from academics who
    fear it would stifle debate over some of the biggest issues in
    contemporary international relations. Prof Lipstadt has an
    international reputation for challenging Holocaust denial. She was
    sued unsuccessfully for libel in 2000 by David Irving, the British
    historian, after exposing his misrepresentation of historical evidence
    and association with Right-wing extremists. But she does not believe
    denying the Holocaust or genocide should be a crime, reports The Daily
    Telegraph.

    It's worth reminding here that late 2006 the French parliament passed
    a bill criminalizing the Armenian Genocide denial and providing for a
    big fine or a year in prison.
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