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    TURKEY ACCUSES FRANCE OF GENOCIDE AFTER ARMENIAN BILL

    Al-Masry Al-Youm
    http://www.almasryalyoum.com/en/node/565096
    Dec 23 2011
    Egypt

    ISTANBUL - Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused France
    of genocide in Algeria in the 1940s and 50s, in his latest response
    to a French parliament vote to make it a crime to deny that the mass
    killings of Armenians in Ottoman Turkey was genocide.

    Erdogan also said President Nicolas Sarkozy's father might have direct
    knowledge about French "massacres" in Algeria.

    "In Algeria from 1945, an estimated 15 percent of the population
    was massacred by the French. This is a genocide," Erdogan said on
    live television.

    "If the French President Mr. Sarkozy doesn't know about this genocide
    he should go and ask his father, Paul Sarkozy.

    "His father served in the French Legion in Algeria in the 1940s. I
    am sure he would have lots to tell his son about the French massacres
    in Algeria," the Turkish premier said.

    Parliamentarians in France's lower house of parliament voted
    overwhelmingly in favor of a draft law outlawing genocide denial
    Thursday, which the Senate will debate next year.

    If passed, the bill would make it illegal to deny the 1915 mass killing
    of Armenians by Ottoman Turks amounted to genocide. The issue has
    caused outrage in Turkey, which argues killings took place on all
    sides during a fierce partisan conflict.

    Erdogan condemned the bill shortly after the vote, recalled Ankara's
    ambassador to France for consultations and canceled all joint economic,
    political and military meetings. Friday, he vowed to take more steps.

    "We will take gradual measures as long as the current [French]
    attitude is maintained," he said, without elaborating.

    "The vote in the French parliament has shown how dangerous racism,
    discrimination and Islamophobia have become in France and Europe."

    Although nearly a century has passed since the killings in the middle
    of World War I, successive Turkish governments and the vast majority
    of Turks feel the charge of Armenian genocide is an insult to their
    nation.

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