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    Agence France Presse -- English
    October 13, 2006 Friday

    Barroso criticizes France's Armenian genocide law


    European Commission President Jose Manuel Durao Barroso said Friday
    France's adoption of a bill making it an offence to deny there was an
    Armenian genocide in Turkey, was not helpful.

    "We don't think that this decision at this moment is helpful in the
    context of the European Union's relations with Turkey but we have to
    respect all the decisions taken by the parliament of France," he told
    reporters.

    "Frankly, we don't think it's helpful that a parliament outside takes
    a legislative action on a matter of historic interpretation," he
    added.

    The French parliament on Thursday approved a bill that would make it
    a crime to deny that the 1915-1917 massacres of Armenians was
    genocide.

    The crime would carry a prison sentence of up to one year and a fine
    of up to 45,000 euros.

    However, the European external relations commissioner, Benita Ferrero
    Waldner said earlier that the measure, which provoked angry reactions
    from Ankara, would not affect Turkey's EU membership bid.

    "One thing is what happens in France, (a) second thing is what we are
    doing as (the) European Union with a candidate country," she told
    Finnish television.

    Armenians say up to 1.5 million of their ancestors were slaughtered
    in a deliberate genocide by Ottoman Turks. Turkey concedes 300,000
    Armenians died when the Ottoman Empire fell apart during World War I,
    but says large numbers of Turks also died.
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