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  • ANKARA: Armenian Bill Postponed in Belgium

    Zaman, Turkey
    June 1 2005

    Armenian Bill Postponed in Belgium
    By Selcuk Gultasli, Vedat Denizli
    Published: Wednesday 01, 2005
    zaman.com


    The Belgium Senate Justice Commission has once again postponed the
    voting of an amendment that envisions monetary fines and jail terms
    for those who deny the so-called Armenian genocide.

    During Commission's May 31 session, heat debates took place for
    the motion. Emir Kir of Turkish origin was targeted as the "one
    who denied". A proposal to invite experts to the Commission to
    discuss the Armenian claims was also rejected. The conclusion for
    the discussions at the Commission is expected on Tuesday, June 7.
    Observers indicating supporters of the Armenian thesis have lost
    ground during the May 31 discussions, claim that the likelihood of
    the draft's approval according to the demands of the Armenian lobby
    has diminished. A Senate member of Turkish origin, Fatma Pehlivan
    also took the floor on May 31 and highlighted the drawbacks of the
    amendment motion. The May 31 session became the stage for a battle
    of words between Belgian Minister of Justice Laurette Onkelix and
    Senator Alain Destexhe. When Destexhe asked: "Kir denies. Why don't
    you condemn him?" by targeting Kir as an example, Onkelinx accused
    Destexhe of running after petty calculations.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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