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  • ANKARA: France Left Algerian Genocide to Historians Again

    Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey
    Aug 28 2005

    France Left Algerian Genocide to Historians Again
    PARIS - France, which at every occasion demands Turkey to reconsider
    its stance concerning the Armenian issue, said such questions
    remained within the range of historians when it came to the Algerian
    Genocide.

    French Foreign Ministry responded to Algerian President Abdulaziz
    Bouteflika's call to France to repent for what France perpetrated in
    Algeria during the colonial period, by relegating such historical
    inquiries to historians'.

    French Foreign Ministry spokesperson Jean-Baptist Mattei refraining
    from commenting on Bouteflika's call, said the matter would be
    settled in one way or another. Mattei maintained historians and
    researchers had to study that subject in an independent way.

    In a speech he delivered at Setif on Thursday, Bouteflika called on
    France to recognize the fact that it tortured, killed and destroyed
    Algerian people between the years of 1830-1962 to eradicate their
    Algerian, Muslim, Arab and Berber identities, and their culture,
    history and language. France, which does not respond to Algeria's
    calls, manifested a politically biased attitude in 2001 despite
    Turkey's warning, and legislated a law that ruled the 1915 incidents
    as genocide.

    Dr. David M. Arayan accused France of having double-standard:

    `There are many genocides and massacres committed by the French in
    the past. Algerian Genocide is one of them. They massacred thousands
    of Algerian civilians with no mercy. And now they are talking about
    other nations' so-called crimes. They abuse the past. The French
    politicians ignore their responsibilities now and in the past, and
    instead of taking responsibilities they choose the easiest way: To
    accuse the others. They discuss the 1915 events for hours and hours
    yet they cannot accept the real genocide they committed just couple
    of decades ago.'
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