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    Ottawa Citizen
    October 13, 2006 Friday
    EARLY Edition

    France passes law on Armenian genocide

    by David Rennie, The Daily Telegraph


    LONDON - The French parliament yesterday triggered a fresh crisis in
    Turkey's relations with Europe by approving a bill that would make it
    an offence punishable by jail to deny that Armenians suffered a
    genocide at the hands of Ottoman Turks.

    The Turkish foreign ministry said the vote had dealt "a heavy blow"
    to bilateral relations.

    Ali Babacan, Turkey's economics minister, said it was too soon to
    know whether the Turkish public would heed calls from nationalist
    groups to boycott French goods.

    "As the government, we are not encouraging that, but this is the
    people's decision," he said. "I cannot say (the vote) will not have
    any consequences."

    The Turkish parliament scrapped plans for a tit-for-tat law that
    would have made it illegal to deny that French colonialists committed
    genocide against the Algerians in their war for independence. Prime
    Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan told MPs, "you don't clean up dirt with
    more dirt."

    He repeated calls to Armenia to jointly research the killings by
    opening the archives of both countries to historians.

    The European Commission, which will next month unveil a key report on
    Turkey's progress toward meeting EU admission standards, said the
    vote threatened to silence the first signs of debate inside Turkey on
    the issue of Armenia.

    Krisztina Nagy, the commission's enlargement spokesman, said, "it is
    important to see that there is an opening in Turkey to conduct debate
    on that issue." The bill, if it became law, "could have a negative
    effect on debate".

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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