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    JURIST
    Feb 22 2007

    France Senate ducks Armenian genocide bill
    Joshua Pantesco at 1:12 PM ET



    [JURIST] Lawmakers in the French Senate have buried a draft bill
    that would have criminalized any denial that the mass killings of
    Armenians in Turkey during World War I constituted genocide. The bill
    has been taken off the Senate agenda, and as presidential and
    legislative elections are scheduled for April through June, the new
    National Assembly would have to hold a second vote on the bill to
    place it back on the agenda. EUobserver has more.

    French lawmakers first tried to pass the bill last May, but the
    legislative session ended before parliament could agree on its terms.
    When the debate came up again in October, the Turkish parliament
    threatened to pass a similar bill labeling the colonial killings of
    Algerians by French authorities as genocide and making it illegal to
    deny France's culpability. The National Assembly eventually passed
    the bill. France, home to thousands of Armenians, has already
    recognized the 1915-1919 killings as genocide. Turkey denies the
    genocide label, saying the killings were part of a partisan war in
    which many Muslim Turks died as well.

    http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/2007/ 02/france-senate-ducks-armenian-genocide.php

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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