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    FRENCH PARLIAMENT TO VOTE ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE LEGISLATION
    By Lisa Bryant

    Voice of America
    Oct 12 2006

    French deputies vote Thursday on an Armenian genocide bill that has
    sparked warnings of economic sanctions from Turkey and concern from
    Brussels.

    French president Jacques Chirac (C), his wife Bernadette (white
    coat)stand in front of the Memorial to the Armenian Genocide, September
    30, 2006 in Yerevan The draft legislation would make it a crime to
    deny that Armenians were victims of genocide in Turkey during World
    War I. Armenians claim that up to 1.5 million of them were victims
    of orchestrated killings by Turkey between 1915 and 1917.

    In 2001, France passed a bill recognizing the killings as a genocide.

    But Armenians living in France - including this regional representative
    - say that is not enough.

    Speaking on French radio recently, the representative said French
    Armenians have been fighting since 2001 to improve the law to sanction
    those who deny the Armenian genocide. He accused Turkey of mounting
    a large campaign against the issue, as part of its efforts to join
    the European Union.

    Turkey is indeed displeased with the French legislation. Ankara has
    threatened to block French companies from investing in Turkey, among
    other economic sanctions. Ankara argues that only 300 Armenians died -
    as did just as many Turks - during civil strife nearly a century ago,
    when Armenians fought for independence in the eastern Anatolia region.

    The French vote also poses another obstacle to Turkey's efforts to join
    the European Union. The Reuters news agency reported Monday that the
    EU's enlargement commissioner Olli Rehn warned Paris against passing
    the bill.

    France's conservative government has also called the bill unecessary -
    the legislation was sponsored by the opposition Socialists. It would
    still have to be passed by the French Senate and approved by French
    President Jacques Chirac before it becomes law.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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