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    FRENCH GOVT SAYS ARMENIAN GENOCIDE BILL 'NOT NECESSARY'

    Agence France Presse -- English
    October 10, 2006 Tuesday 3:42 PM GMT

    PARIS, Oct 10 2006

    The French government said Tuesday it believed a bill enshrining
    the World War I massacre of Armenians as genocide by Turkey was
    "not necessary", following stiff anger from Ankara.

    The bill, drafted by the opposition Socialist Party and to be voted
    on Thursday, "does not implicate the government", foreign ministry
    spokesman Jean-Baptiste Mattei told reporters.

    "In our view, it is not necessary," he said.

    President Jacques Chirac's ruling conservative party has distanced
    itself from the bill which, if passed, would punish anybody who denied
    the Armenian "genocide" with up to a year in prison and a 45,000-euro
    (56,400-dollar) fine.

    France in 2001 already adopted a law calling the massacres a genocide.

    The bill has created an uproar in Turkey, which argues that while
    300,000 Armenians died in 1915, at least as many Turks did too in
    civil strife that occurred during the collapse of its Ottoman Empire.

    Chirac has championed Turkey's ambitions to join the European Union,
    though domestic opposition has prompted him to soften his stance
    somewhat.

    On a recent trip to Armenia, he said Turkey should recognise the
    Armenian killings as a genocide before being allowed to join the EU.
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