DeFacto Agency, Armenia
June 2 2006
BLACKMAIL - NOTHING MORE
The Committee for English-Turkish Dialogue in Britain has prepared a
bill on the recognition `of a genocide committed by the Belgian
government in Congo'. The bill has already been inscribed on the
agenda.
`The facts of extermination of the millions of people by the
governmental forces of Belgium in 1885 - 1908 in Congo that was
Belgium's colony at that time are reflected' in the bill,
PanARMENIAN.Net reports quoting the Anatoly Information Agency. The
bill's authors request that `the Belgian government should apologize
for the genocide in Congo before the country's citizens and the
international community'.
To note, current month the Parliament of Belgium will adopt a law on
one year imprisonment of those who do not recognize the Armenian
Genocide. The bill Turkish lobby has submitted for the discussion at
the British Parliament is a sort of reply to the step undertaken by
the Belgian Parliament. The Committee for English-Turkish Dialogue
stated the Parliament of Belgium should either deny the adoption of
the law or recognize the fact of `the genocide in Congo' and apologize
before the international community for killing millions of citizens.
June 2 2006
BLACKMAIL - NOTHING MORE
The Committee for English-Turkish Dialogue in Britain has prepared a
bill on the recognition `of a genocide committed by the Belgian
government in Congo'. The bill has already been inscribed on the
agenda.
`The facts of extermination of the millions of people by the
governmental forces of Belgium in 1885 - 1908 in Congo that was
Belgium's colony at that time are reflected' in the bill,
PanARMENIAN.Net reports quoting the Anatoly Information Agency. The
bill's authors request that `the Belgian government should apologize
for the genocide in Congo before the country's citizens and the
international community'.
To note, current month the Parliament of Belgium will adopt a law on
one year imprisonment of those who do not recognize the Armenian
Genocide. The bill Turkish lobby has submitted for the discussion at
the British Parliament is a sort of reply to the step undertaken by
the Belgian Parliament. The Committee for English-Turkish Dialogue
stated the Parliament of Belgium should either deny the adoption of
the law or recognize the fact of `the genocide in Congo' and apologize
before the international community for killing millions of citizens.