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  • ANKARA: Turkish Parliament To Debate Resolution On Denial Of Algeria

    TURKISH PARLIAMENT TO DEBATE RESOLUTION ON DENIAL OF ALGERIAN GENOCIDE

    Turkish Press
    Oct 9 2006

    ANKARA - Turkish parliament will discuss resolutions which consider
    denial of the genocide France carried out in Algeria as a crime
    next week.

    An independent MP Mahmut Kocak, Motherland Party MPs Reyhan Balandi
    and Ibrahim Ozdogan separately submitted resolutions to the parliament,
    making denial of the genocide conducted in Algeria a crime.

    The resolutions will be united and discussed by the Parliamentary
    Justice Committee on Wednesday (October 11th).

    "Turkish-French relations have a historical and cultural background,
    and Turkey has always taken this into consideration and attached
    importance to its relations with France. But it seems that France has
    not been affected with this stance of Turkey," said Koksal Toptan,
    the head of the Justice Committee.

    Noting that France has insisted on an initiative which will not
    contribute to Turkish-Armenian relations, Toptan said, "when the EU is
    asking Turkey to do more about freedom of expression, it is launching
    an initiative regarding the so-called (Armenian) genocide although
    we are calling on everybody to solve the issue. It is impossible for
    us to accept such a move."

    Toptan added that it is the committee's decision whether or not to
    adopt the resolutions.
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