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    HERVE DE CHARRETTE: PARLIAMENTS CANNOT DECIDE ON HISTORICAL FACTS

    Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey
    May 14 2006

    PARIS - Parliaments cannot decide on historical facts, said Herve
    de Charrette, the deputy chairman of French Parliamentary Foreign
    Affairs Commission.

    In an exclusive interview with A.A news agency correspondent, Charrette
    announced that he is against the resolution, presented by the Socialist
    Party, and which makes any denial of the so-called Armenian 'genocide'
    a crime.

    Charrette, who is also the chairman of the French-Turkish Friendship
    Group, noted that historical incidents must be examined by historians
    and researchers.

    "I am against this resolution since I attach great importance to
    Turkish-French friendship," he stressed.

    Charrette indicated that he is optimistic that the resolution will
    be rejected.

    The resolution will be debated at the French parliament on May 18th.

    The resolution has to be adopted at the Senate in order to be enacted.

    French parliament passed a resolution acknowledging the so-called
    genocide in 2001, and this caused a serious tension between Paris
    and Ankara.

    Armenian radicals name 1915 events as genocide while the Turks accuse
    Arsmenians of commiting massacres against the Turkish people during
    the First World War. More than 520.000 Muslims were massacred by the
    Armenian armed groups in between 1915-1918.
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