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    BULGARIAN PARLIAMENT REJECTS ARMENIA GENOCIDE BILL

    Agence France Presse -- English
    May 10, 2006 Wednesday 6:57 PM GMT

    Bulgaria's parliament rejected Wednesday a resolution from an
    ultra-nationalist party calling on it to recognise as genocide
    massacres of Armenians under the Ottoman Empire.

    Of the 170 deputies present in the 240-seat parliament, 81 voted
    against, 56 supported it and there were 33 abstentions.

    The nationalist Ataka (Attack) party had called for parliament to
    declare May 24 "a day of remembrance for the victims of Armenian
    genocide under the Ottoman Empire".

    But the ruling Socialist-led coalition rejected the proposal, with
    left-wing deputies saying it was only aimed at straining ties with
    Turkey and relations within the three-party government, which includes
    a Turkish minority party.

    Armenians claim up to 1.5 million of their kin were slaughtered between
    1915 and 1917, as the Ottoman Empire, modern Turkey's predecessor,
    was falling apart but Turkey categorically rejects the claims.
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