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    FRENCH-TURKISH ROW OVER ARMENIAN ISSUE ON VERGE OF GETTING OUT OF CONTROL

    Arab Monitor, Italy
    Oct 10 2006

    Ankara, 9 October - The French-Turkish row over the Armenian issue
    risks spinning out of control, as Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul
    threatened his country might barr France from all economic projects if
    the French Parliament adpoted a proposed bill regarding the massacres
    of Armenians during World War I. The draft law, to be debated in
    Parliament in Paris on Thursday, would allow to sentence to five years
    in prison and to a fine of 45.000 Euros anybody who denies that the
    massacre of Armenians during World War I constituted a genocide.

    Gul announced that if the French Parliament adopts the bill, Turkey
    would reconsider French participation in major economic projects,
    such as the planned construction of a nuclear industrial facility.

    French-Turkish relationships began to become clouded in 2001, when
    Paris first adopted a law branding the mass killings of Armenians as
    genocide. Faced with a second draft that would make the genocide-issue
    Holocaust-denial-proof, Turkish parliamentarians have hinted that
    Turkey might retaliate adopting a law branding as genocide the
    massacres committed by French military against Algerians under French
    colonial rule and by providing for prison sentences for those who
    deny an Algerian genocide had taken place.
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