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    KOCAK SUBMITS DRAFT RESOLUTION ON GENOCIDE AGAINST ALGERIAN PEOPLE

    Anatolian Times, Turkey
    May 22 2006

    ANKARA - Mahmut Kocak, a Justice & Development Party (AKP)
    parliamentarian, has presented a draft law to Turkish Parliamentary
    Speaker's Office on Thursday on genocide against Algerian people.

    The draft resolution proposes that the acts carried out by French
    troops in Algeria shall be accepted as "genocide" and asks that May
    8th shall be declared as "commemoration day of Algerian genocide".

    The draft law also proposes that any denial of "this genocide" shall
    be considered as a crime.

    The draft law describes the inhumane acts which France did in several
    Algerian cities on May 8th, 1945 as "genocide".

    The draft resolution asks for punishment of individuals who reject
    "genocide" in Algeria, with imprisonment terms and fine.

    Kocak told a news conference that reciprocity principle was valid
    in international relations, stating that the draft resolution was
    prepared to "retaliate" French proposal.

    He said Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika also had a request
    in this direction.

    Last week, Motherland Party (ANAVATAN) parliamentarian Ibrahim Ozdogan
    prepared a draft law envisaging 3 years of imprisonment for individuals
    who make claims of Armenian genocide.

    The draft requests imprisonment terms up to three years for individuals
    who allege (through article, picture, or cartoon) that Turks committed
    genocide against Armenians.

    French parliament ended Thursday's session on a draft law which
    proposes "any denial of Armenian genocide to be considered a crime"
    without bringing it to voting.

    French parliament sources said that a possible voting on the draft
    law would not be held until new legislation term began in October.
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