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    Associated Press
    Oct 14 2006

    EU slams French bill on Armenian deaths

    MATTI HUUHTANEN
    Associated Press


    HELSINKI, Finland - The European Union on Friday condemned a French
    bill making it a crime to deny that the World War I-era killing of
    Armenians in Turkey was genocide, calling it unhelpful at a critical
    stage in the Muslim country's EU entry talks.

    The bill was approved by lawmakers in France's lower house Thursday,
    but still needs approval by the French Senate and President Jacques
    Chirac to become law. Turkey has said the decision would harm
    relations with France.

    Chirac's government is thought to be unlikely to forward the bill for
    passage by the Senate.

    European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said "we don't
    think this decision at this moment is helpful in the context of the
    European Union's relations with Turkey."

    EU Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn said the bill came at a bad
    time as the 25-member bloc was trying to avoid "a train crash" in
    negotiations with Turkey.

    "This law is counterproductive," he told reporters.

    France, which is home to hundreds of thousands of people whose
    families came from Armenia, has already recognized the 1915-1919
    killings of up to 1.5 million Armenians as genocide. Under the bill,
    those who contest it was genocide would risk up to a year in prison
    and fines of up to $56,000.

    Armenia accuses Turkey of massacring Armenians during World War I,
    when Armenia was under the Ottoman Empire. Turkey says Armenians were
    killed in civil unrest during the collapse of the empire.
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