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    Belgium: Armenian Bill Postponed

    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    June 2 2005

    The Belgium Senate Justice Commission has once again postponed the
    voting of an amendment that envisions monetary fines and jail terms
    for those who deny the Armenian allegations.

    During Commission's May 31 session, heat debates took place for the
    motion. Emir Kir of Turkish origin Belgium politician was targeted as
    "denier".

    A proposal to invite experts to the Commission to discuss the
    Armenian claims was also rejected. The conclusion for the discussions
    at the Commission is expected on Tuesday, June 7. Observers
    indicating supporters of the Armenian thesis have lost ground during
    the May 31 discussions, claim that the likelihood of the draft's
    approval according to the demands of theArmenian lobby has
    diminished.

    A Senate member of Turkish origin Belgian , Fatma Pehlivan also took
    the floor on May 31 and highlighted the drawbacks of the amendment
    motion.

    The May 31 session became the stage for a battle of words between
    Belgian Minister of Justice Laurette Onkelix and Senator Alain
    Destexhe. When Destexhe asked: "Kir denies. Why don't you condemn
    him?" by targeting Kir as an example, Onkelinx accused Destexhe of
    running after petty calculations.

    Dr. Nilgun Gulcan argued that the Armenians try to prevent any
    different approach.

    2 June 2005
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