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    Paris court fines reference book editors for portrayal of Armenian
    killings

    .c The Associated Press


    PARIS (AP) - A Paris court on Wednesday ordered the editors of a
    French reference book to pay a small fine for an unbalanced portrayal
    of the killings of hundreds of thousands of Armenians during World War
    I, which Armenians say was genocide.

    The court said the Quid reference book favored Turkey's position and
    only briefly described the Armenian point of view.

    The court issued a fine of euro1 ($1.19) and ordered the publication
    of its verdict in three daily newspapers, three weekly newspapers and
    on the Quid internet site.

    The committee for the defense of the Armenian cause filed a complaint
    against the encyclopedia in 2003.

    Defense lawyers for the reference book underlined its editorial
    freedom and pointed out that the book mentions a 2001 French law that
    recognizes the killings as genocide.

    Armenians say some 1.5 million of their people were killed as the
    Ottoman Empire forced them from eastern Turkey between 1915 and 1923
    in a deliberate campaign of genocide.

    Turkey says the death count is inflated and insists that Armenians
    were killed or displaced in the civil unrest during the collapse of
    the Ottoman Empire.

    The two countries do not have diplomatic relations because of the
    dispute.




    07/06/05 12:12 EDT
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