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  • ANKARA: French historian group protests Armenian genocide bill

    Hürriyet, Turkey
    May 8 2006


    French historian group protests Armenian genocide bill



    A group of French historians, who last month put together a letter of
    protest against a proposed "Armenian genocide law," have now come
    together again to publish a declaration against the draft of the new
    law, which mandates prison sentences for those who deny the genocide.



    The bill, which was put together by the opposition Socialist Party in
    France, and which will come before the French Parliament on May 18
    for debate, has elicited protest from French historians on the
    grounds that it carries stiff penalities for those denying the
    Armenian claims, and in this sense infringes on freedom of expression
    in France. The declaration from the group of historians against the
    bill, who have expressed that they are "in a state of deep shock"
    about it, notes, among other things, that "history teachers in French
    schools will be taken hostage by this law."

    Among the historians signing off on this new declaration of protest
    are well-known French academics such as Jean-Pierre Azema, Elisabeth
    Badinter, Marc Ferro, Jacques Julliard, Pierre Nora, Mona Ozouf,
    Jean-Pierre Vernant, and Pierre Vidal-Naquet.
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