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  • BAKU: Azeri MPs Ask France To Be "Sensitive" When Debating Genocide

    AZERI MPS ASK FRANCE TO BE "SENSITIVE" WHEN DEBATING GENOCIDE BILL

    ITV, Baku,
    10 Oct 06

    [Presenter] The Milli Maclis [Azerbaijani parliament] has voiced
    concern about the Armenian genocide bill to be discussed at the
    French parliament. The [Azerbaijani] MPs regarded the bill as an
    attempt to violate human rights and freedoms and decided to appeal
    to the French parliament.

    [Passage omitted: MPs voice their attitude to the French bill]

    [Correspondent] In the afternoon, the MPs adopted the appeal to the
    French parliament.

    [Deputy Speaker Bahar Muradova, reading the appeal at the rostrum] The
    law that may be passed following the activity of various political
    groups and ethnic lobbies, can only discredit the influence of
    France, a country that has old democratic traditions. In addition,
    [if passed] the law will call into question impartiality of France as
    a co-chairman of the OSCE Minsk Group for the peaceful settlement of
    the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict over Nagornyy Karabakh. Therefore,
    the Milli Maclis of the Azerbaijani Republic calls on colleagues at
    the French parliament to be careful and sensitive when debating the
    mentioned issue.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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