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    PARLIAMENTARIANS WARN FRENCH COUNTERPARTS AGAINST PASSING 'GENOCIDE' BILL

    New Anatolian, Turkey
    May 16 2006

    Turkish Parliamentarians Union head Hasan Korkmazcan said yesterday
    that a bill about the so-called Armenian genocide facing the French
    Parliament this week will set a historical test for bilateral
    relations, while French Ambassador to Ankara Paul Poudade asserted
    that the French government opposes the bill.

    The debates about the bill proposing prison terms and fines to those
    who question the claims are mounting as the date for debates of the
    bill looms.

    Speaking at a press conference in Parliament yesterday, Korkmazcan
    said that all the propaganda steps taken regarding the so-called
    Armenian genocide are aiding and abetting terrorism.

    Underlining that some politicians who have been trapped by the web of
    the Armenian lobby in France, which has a limited political influence,
    accepted the Armenian genocide claims, Korkmazcan said that the real
    leaders of the slander campaign in France are the underground forces
    behind the terrorist Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia
    (ASALA).

    Calling propaganda over the so-called Armenian genocide a crime against
    humanity, Korkmazcan said that this crime has been committed by many
    Western countries since 1974.

    "The bill set to be debated on Thursday extinguishes the human struggle
    for the establishment of scholarly research and freedom of expression,"
    said Korkmazcan, adding that the Turkish Parliament will take steps
    to effectively respond if the bill is passed.

    In related news, French Ambassador to Ankara Paul Poudade said
    yesterday that the French government opposes the bill. Poudade also
    expressed hope that the bill won't be passed and Turkish-French
    relations won't be harmed.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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