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    ARMENIAN PATRIARCH IN TURKEY SLAMS FRENCH GENOCIDE BILL

    AKI, Italy
    Oct 16 2006

    Istanbul, 16 Oct. (AKI) - The Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople
    (Istanbul) Mesrop Mutafyan has criticised last week's decision by
    France's lower house of parliament to approve a vote which would make
    it an offence to deny that the massacre of Armenians under Ottoman
    rule was a genocide. "Ultra-nationalist groups will benefit from the
    draft that the French Parliament had approved and a risky period will
    start," Mesrop said in an interview with Turkish newspaper Milliyet
    published on Monday.

    "I'm concerned that the hard-won bridges between Turks and Armenians
    will collapse after this draft", he said.

    Though small the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople has exerted an
    influential role among Orthodox churches. It represented the largest
    Christian community in Turkey.

    Last week's vote by the French lower house has provoked angry reaction
    in Turkey.

    Some shops and supermarkets in various cities have stopped selling
    French products. A private language school in the city of Konya
    removed French courses from its programme and some travel agencies
    cancelled their tours to Paris originally scheduled for the 3-day
    end-of-Ramadan holiday later this month.

    "I don't want to name what has happened in 1915. Tragic things have
    happened. The Nationalist Ottoman party has role on that issue, the
    seperatist motives of Armenians have a role as have the policies of
    Western countries have role on that," Patriarch Mesrop said in the
    Milliyet interview.

    "The Armenians living abroad put all their efforts to win official
    recognition for the 'genocide'. They also do not take our views into
    account. We Armenians living in Turkey support dialogue and peace.

    But the disapora think that we are forced to say these things since
    they think we are hostages", he said.
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