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    Daily Star, Lebanon
    May 9 2006

    Turkey recalls ambassadors to France, Canada

    Tuesday, May 09, 2006


    ANKARA: Turkey said Monday it had temporarily recalled its
    ambassadors in France and Canada for consultations over disagreements
    with both countries on whether massacres of Armenians under the
    Ottoman Empire should be termed genocide or not. "Our ambassador in
    Paris, Osman Koruturk, and our ambassador in Ottawa, Aydemir Erman,
    have been recalled to Ankara for a short time for consultations on
    the latest developments," the Foreign Ministry said in a brief
    statement.

    "We foresee that our ambassadors will return to their duties after
    the consultations," it said.

    Last week, Turkey warned France that bilateral ties would suffer
    "irreparable damage" if the National Assembly passes a bill that
    would make it a punishable offense to "deny the existence of the 1915
    Armenian genocide."

    If approved, the bill would provide for one year in prison and a
    45,000-euro ($57,000) fine for any person who denies that the
    1915-1917 massacres of Armenians were genocide.

    The bill, which follows a 2001 French law officially recognizing the
    massacres as genocide, was proposed by members of the opposition
    Socialist Party (PS) and will have its first reading before the
    Assembly on May 18.
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    Turkey was also angered when Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper
    referred to the "Armenian genocide" in a statement praising
    commemorations of the 91st anniversary of the killings on April 24.

    The Foreign Ministry said at the time that Harper's words were
    "appalling" and would "negatively affect" bilateral ties.

    In 2002, the Canadian Senate recognized the massacres as the first
    genocide of the 20th century and the House of Commons followed suit
    two years later.

    Armenians claim up to 1.5 million of their kin were slaughtered in
    orchestrated killings between 1915 and 1917, as the Ottoman Empire,
    modern Turkey's predecessor, was falling apart.

    Turkey categorically rejects the claims. - AFP
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