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    'GENOCIDE' BILL IN FRANCE RESTRICTION ON FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    May 24 2007

    The French Parliament's approval of a bill in October of last year that
    made it a crime to deny that Ottoman Turks committed "genocide" against
    Armenians during World War I was listed by Amnesty International as
    a restriction on freedom of expression in the Amnesty International
    Report 2007, the organization's annual assessment of human rights
    worldwide, released in London on Wednesday.

    The bill was the sole item highlighted under the title "Restriction on
    freedom of expression" in the country report for France. "On 12 October
    parliament adopted a bill that would make it a crime to contest that
    the massacres of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire in 1915 constituted
    genocide. The new crime would be punishable by up to five years'
    imprisonment and a fine. The bill was awaiting approval by the Senate
    and the President," the report noted.

    The bill has angered Turkey, which categorically refutes genocide
    charges.
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