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    Hurriyet Daily News, Turkey
    Aug 27 2012

    Armenia fosters 'genocide' campaigns in France, Israel

    by Sevim Songün Demirezen
    ISTANBUL - Hürriyet Daily News

    Armenia pushes for its genocide claims of 1915 killings in a recent
    move as the genocide museum in Yerevan will cooperate with Jerusalem's
    Holocaust museum. France adds Armenian 'genocide' in history books.

    Armenia has sped up its efforts to promote its genocide claims ahead
    of the 100th anniversary of the 1915 killings of Armenians, with
    actions in two countries - France and Israel - whose relations with
    Turkey have deteriorated over the past few years.

    The Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute in Yerevan and the Yad Vashem
    Holocaust Museum in Jerusalem will establish cooperation in many
    areas, according to an Israeli minister. Reports from France also
    claim that newly issued history textbooks contain Armenian genocide
    claims, a move likely to further strain already tense relations with
    Ankara.

    "I offered the Genocide Museum-Institute administration to cooperate
    with Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum in Jerusalem," Israeli Minister of
    Information and Diaspora Yuli Edelstein was quoted as saying by the
    Panarmenian news website. "Both our nations have been victims of
    horrible crimes against humanity. I think the two institutions would
    cooperate quite effectively in terms of the selection of exhibits and
    the organization of pavilions," Edelstein said Aug. 24 during a visit
    to Yerevan.

    Although Israel does not officially recognize the alleged Armenian
    genocide, Edelstein wrote the following in the visitor's book at the
    genocide museum in Yerevan: "Nobody in Israel denies the fact of
    Armenian Genocide."

    Turkey's relations with Israel are tense, since Israeli commandos
    killed nine pro-Palestinian Turkish activists on May 2010 in a raid on
    the Mavi Marmara flotilla, which aimed to stop the embargo on Gaza.

    Cultural cooperation between Armenia and Israel is not surprising at a
    time when Turkey's relations with Israel have come to the zero point,
    Turkish columnist Semih İdiz told the Hürriyet Daily News yesterday.

    France, where a recent bill penalizing the denial of Armenian
    "genocide" was annulled by the French Constitutional Council, will
    start to teach Armenian genocide allegations to secondary students.

    'Redundant' details in French textbooks

    History-Geography Teachers Council Secretary General Hubert Tison said
    the chapter in the new French textbooks gives "redundant" detailed
    information on the issue, according to daily Hürriyet. Turkish
    Education Ministry officials say they will respond in line with
    international law through diplomatic channels. İdiz, a columnist for
    Turkish daily Milliyet and also for the Daily News, said the concept
    of that the Armenians suffered a genocide was part of French society,
    and also said further campaigns would continue until 2015. French
    President François Hollande has vowed to introduce a new bill
    penalizing denial of the Armenian genocide.

    Süha Umar, a retired Turkish ambassador, told the Daily News that the
    two developments were a sign of the failures of Turkish foreign
    policy, caused by perceived Turkish weaknesses on the issue.



    Hollande's approval declines

    PARIS - Reuters

    French President François Hollande's approval rating fell to 54
    percent in August, continuing a steady decline since he came to
    office, according to a poll released on Aug. 25. The poll, by Ifop for
    Le Journal du Dimanche newspaper, marked a slide from 61 percent who
    were satisfied or very satisfied with Hollande's performance in May,
    the month he became president, to 59 percent in June and 56 percent in
    July. The declining ratings reflect the challenges Hollande faces in
    tackling high unemployment and a stagnant economy.

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