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    TURKISH ARMY SUSPENDS RELATIONS WITH FRANCE OVER ARMENIAN QUESTION

    Agence France Presse -- English
    November 16, 2006 Thursday 1:03 AM GMT

    The Turkish army has suspended its military relations with France
    in retaliation for a French parliamentary bill which would make it a
    crime to deny that the World War I massacre of Armenians by Ottoman
    Turks constituted genocide, the army chief said late Wednesday.

    No high-level visits had taken place between the two countries for
    that reason, General Ilker Basbug was quoted as telling journalists
    at a reception here by the semi-official Anatolia news agency.

    Turkey has warned that bilateral ties will suffer a great blow if
    France adopts the bill, which foresees one year in jail for anyone
    who denies that Armenians were the victims of genocide by Ottoman
    Turks between 1915-17.

    The bill was approved by the lower house of the French parliament last
    month but still needs the approval of the Senate and the president
    to take effect.

    Armenians claim up to 1.5 million of their people were slaughtered
    in orchestrated killings during the last years of the Ottoman Empire,
    modern Turkey's predecessor.

    But Turkey rejects the use of the term "genocide", saying some 300,000
    Armenians died when the Ottoman Empire fell apart, but at least as
    many Turks did too.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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