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  • ANKARA: Historians To Handle 'Algerian Genocide'

    HISTORIANS TO HANDLE 'ALGERIAN GENOCIDE'
    By Ali Ihsan Aydin, Paris

    Zaman Online, Turkey
    April 25 2006

    France, overlooking the suggestion to "resort to historians" when
    it issued the so-called Armenian Genocide Law five years ago, now
    seeks assistance from historians in the face of accusations of having
    committed genocide.

    "Memory study cannot be conducted by politicians; it is neither the
    business of parliamentary representatives nor that of senators,"
    the French foreign minister Philippe Douste-Blazy said.

    Politicians should leave history to the historians, the minister added
    last week. Algerian President Abdelaziz Buteflika accused France of
    having committed genocide in Algeria.

    Talking to a French radio, "Memory studies are conducted by historians
    and researchers," said Doust-Blazy in response to a comment suggesting
    that "Buteflika insulted France by mentioning genocide."

    Before he came to France, Buteflika held the country responsible for
    "conducting genocide against the Algerian identity" between 1830
    and 1962.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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