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    ARMENIAN DIASPORA PUTS PRESSURE ON FRENCH SENATE

    Today's Zaman
    Nov 24 2008
    Turkey

    Members of Armenian associations based in France held a demonstration
    in front of the French Senate building on Saturday, asking for the
    approval of a bill that makes the denial of the Armenian genocide
    a crime.

    The French National Assembly, the lower house of the French Parliament,
    adopted a bill in October 2006 that made it a crime to deny that
    Ottoman Turks committed genocide against Armenians living in Anatolia
    during World War I, despite Ankara's protests and a warning that this
    would "poison" the deeply rooted relations between the two countries.

    The genocide bill has been waiting to be debated by the Senate,
    the upper house of the French Parliament.

    Representatives of Armenian associations have suggested that the bill
    should be brought onto the agenda of the Senate.

    Last week, a report drawn up by a committee of academics concluded
    that the French legislative mechanism should not make decisions
    concerning historical issues and also the content of history textbooks.

    The bill seeks up to three years in jail for those who dispute claims
    that Armenians were subject to genocide during World War I. It has
    angered Turkey, which categorically refutes genocide charges and says
    the killings came when Armenians revolted against the Ottoman Empire
    in collaboration with an invading Russian army.

    The report said if the parliament needed to make decisions particularly
    on historical issues, then these decisions should only be binding
    for the parliament itself, and not the state in general.
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