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    Expatica, Netherlands
    Dec 13 2004

    France asks Turkey to admit genocide

    BRUSSELS, Dec 13 (AFP) - France wants Turkey to acknowledge the World
    War One massacre of Armenians during negotiations on its membership
    of the European Union, Foreign Minister Michel Barnier said Monday.

    "It is a request that France will make, to recognise the tragedy from
    the start of the century .... Turkey must carry out this task as a
    memorial," he told reporters after talks with his EU counterparts in
    Brussels.

    France's Armenian community has vowed to press President Jacques
    Chirac to prevent negotiations on Turkish membership of the European
    Union until Turkey acknowledged responsibility for the massacre.

    EU leaders are expected to give Turkey a conditional green light at a
    summit this week to start membership talks with the block, while
    setting a series of strict conditions and warning the whole process
    could take at least a decade.

    The Armenian massacre has been a bone of contention for nearly nine
    decades, with Turkey consistently refusing to acknowledge that
    genocide in 1915-1917, when up to 1.5 million Armenians died.

    Turkey says that between 250,000 and 500,000 Armenians and thousands
    of Turks were killed in civil strife during World War One, when the
    Armenians rose up against their Ottoman rulers.

    The French parliament passed legislation in 2001 stating that
    genocide had occurred, thereby causing hard feelings in relations
    with Turkey.
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