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    FRANCE INCLUDES GENOCIDE ALLEGATIONS EVEN IN MEDICAL BOOKS
    By Emre Demir, Strasbourg

    Zaman, Turkey
    March 27 2006

    In France, allegations on the so-called Armenian genocide have made
    their way into medical books. It has been revealed that the so-called
    genocide-advocate Armenian lobby holds the copyright of some books
    used in French medical faculties.

    In the prefaces of Axel Balian's books, a book students must buy,
    genocide allegations are included. In the book, the European Union's
    starting negotiations with Turkey is also criticized. The whole
    income of Armenian Balian's seven books is transferred to the Armenian
    associations. Especially Turkish students studying in medicine faculty
    have concerns over their money being transferred to the Armenian lobby.

    In France, which officially recognized the so-called Armenian genocide
    in 2001, doctors joined the debates over "genocide" after politicians
    and historians. In Balian's "Hepato-Gastro-Enterologie," book, which
    is used for stomach-intestine specialization, the European countries,
    which started full membership negotiations with Ankara, are criticized.

    There are some striking remarks in the preface: "The income of this
    book will be transferred to the associations, which are trying to
    evoke the 'genocide' took place in 1915. Few people remember the
    1.5 million Armenians that lost their lives while fleeing and in the
    camps. This book is prepared in the hope that those who seem ready
    to make a 'denying country member of the EU', should also remember
    the genocide." The Armenian doctor has seven books on the same subject.

    All of the books refer to the so called Armenian Genocide and the
    Copyrights of the books were transferred to Armenian Foundations.

    Turkish students, who are obliged to buy these books at medical
    faculties, are unhappy because their money is transferred to "genocide"
    foundations. Straoussgbourg Pasteur University Freshman student Fatih
    Akin said: "We have to buy this book to pass the course; however, we
    are not comfortable as our money is sent to the foundations making
    genocide propaganda." Akin also said it is interesting a medicine
    book gives place to a political issue like this in its preface session.

    Hosting about 500,000 Armenian immigrants France had passed a law
    recognizing the so called Armenian Genocide in 2001. Armenians
    are quite influential in France, which hosts the biggest number
    of Armenians in Europe. Tension increases every year on April 24
    in France, the Genocide commemoration day, and 450,000 Turks in
    France become offended by these genocide discussions. Recently the
    Turks living in Lyon had organized a protest march against the
    second genocide statue in the city. Some events had taken place
    after Armenians attacked Turks during the demonstrations and Lyon
    Governorship explained it would not longer tolerate demonstrations
    against the Armenian Genocide.

    Armenian Diaspora defends the number of Armenians that died between
    1915 and 1916, when the Emigration Law was implemented in the Ottoman
    Empire, reaches 1,500,000. The Armenian Genocide claims have been
    accepted by the parliaments of 15 countries so far.
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