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    FRANCE POSTPONES CONTROVERSIAL ARMENIAN GENOCIDE BILL
    18 May 2006

    Voice of America
    May 18 2006

    The French parliament has postponed a vote on a controversial bill
    that would criminalize attempts to deny claims of an Armenian genocide
    about 90 years ago in what is now Turkey.

    Philippe Douste-Blazy Foreign Minister Philippe Douste-Blazy told
    lawmakers the government could not accept the bill, saying it would
    offend the majority of the Turkish people. Lawmakers then put off
    the issue until later this year.

    Turkish officials had warned that adoption of the bill would cause
    permanent damage to the relations between the two countries. Turkey
    recalled its ambassador from France earlier this month amid the
    rising tensions.

    A number of countries, including France, have already officially
    recognized the deaths of about 1.5 million Armenians as genocide. The
    new Socialist Party-sponsored bill would go further and include a
    prison sentence of up to five years and a $57,000 fine for those
    denying that genocide took place.

    Turkey acknowledges the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Armenians,
    but says they died in civil strife and a Russian-backed Armenian
    uprising against Ottoman rule that killed at least as many Turks.
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