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    Agence France Presse -- English
    October 13, 2006 Friday

    Students rally in Armenia to support France's genocide bill



    Around 1,000 students rallied in the Armenian capital Friday to thank
    the French parliament for backing a bill that would make it a crime
    to deny that Turks committed genocide against the Armenians in the
    early 20th century.

    "Thank You France!" and "Hail French Justice!" read two of the
    placards held up by the students from a nationalist youth group, who
    waved flags of Armenia and France as they marched through central
    Yerevan.

    Participants at the rally laid flowers by the French embassy
    building.

    "With this march we want to express our gratitude to the French
    parliament and the French people," said Aik Asatryan, head of the
    Dashnaktsutyun group that organised the march.

    "We want to say thank you. Despite threats from Turkey, they were not
    afraid and took the right decision," Asatryan said.

    Participants at the rally presented France's ambassador to Yerevan,
    Henry Cuny, with a letter that read: "With this step France has once
    again shown its support for defending human rights and freedom of
    speech."

    The French parliament on Thursday approved on first reading a bill
    that would make it a crime to deny that the 1915-1917 massacres of
    Armenians by the Ottoman Turks constituted genocide.

    The bill still needs the approval of the Senate and the president to
    take effect.

    Turkey, which strongly rejects the use of the term genocide in the
    sensitive Armenian issue, slammed the vote, saying France had dealt
    "a heavy blow" to longstanding bilateral relations.
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