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    Zaman, Turkey
    April 24 2005

    Making so-called Genocide 'Official History', Paris Forgets Algeria

    Published: Sunday 24, 2005
    zaman.com


    While we were preparing this story, the powerful Armenian lobby of
    France rejected all our requests for interviews. Some even hung up
    the phone on us when we said we were Turks.

    Didier Billion, on the other hand, does not doubt the Armenian
    genocide allegations at issue in the European Union (EU). Billion
    notes that he could not be convinced that the Ottomans had committed
    genocide and it would be more accurate to define the incident as a
    massacre. He thinks the genocide law approved by theFrench Parliament
    is "a big mistake". Pointing out the lack of necessary historical
    information to describe the 1915 happenings as genocide, Billion
    notes that what happened can be solely characterized as a massacre;
    but in the case that historians reveal information showing that a
    genocide occured, his thoughts will change. " The duty of the
    deputies' is to make law, not history. With such a decision, France
    has made an 'official history'. I am adverse to any 'official
    history', whether in France or somewhere else. This law is
    problematic in the operation of French democracy and in
    French-Turkish relations. If we want deputies to give forth their
    attitude about Algeria or the China-India Border War, it is
    impossible to discuss these. We will not be free. Because there will
    be an 'official' history line" says Billion. Stating that France has
    not apologized to Algeria yet, Didier Billon said that the ambassador
    in Algeria has made a handsome gesture of that kind a few weeks
    before but no French president has apologized officially. To the
    question "Why?" he has a clear answer; "Because Algeria is our
    taboo."
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