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    TURK ACADEMIC RETURNS FRENCH MEDAL OVER GENOCIDE LAW

    Reuters, UK
    Oct 16 2006

    ANKARA, Oct 16 (Reuters) - The man in charge of Turkish higher
    education on Monday returned to France a prestigious medal in protest
    over a French bill making it a crime to deny Armenian genocide by
    Ottoman Turks during World War One.

    The gesture by Erdogan Tezic, chairman of the strictly secular body
    that oversees Turkish universities, marks the latest Turkish protest
    at the French lower house of parliament's vote in favour of the bill
    on Thursday.

    Turkey denies any genocide, saying the Armenians were victims of
    a partisan war that also claimed many Muslim Turkish lives. Turkey
    accuses Armenians of also carrying out massacres while siding with
    invading Russian troops.

    "Although the draft has not become law, with my letter, I return
    one of France's highest state decorations, 'Commandeur de la Legion
    d'Honneur'... as I won't be able to wear it as this issue (Armenian
    genocide) has become French state policy," Tezic said in a letter to
    President Jacques Chirac.

    Tezic was awarded the Legion d'Honneur medal in 2004 by Chirac,
    becoming the first and only Turk to hold it, the powerful Higher
    Education Board said. As former head of the prestigious French-language
    university in Istanbul, Tezic received the award for services to
    French culture.

    The bill still needs approval from the upper house -- the Senate --
    and the French president, who has indicated he does not support the
    proposal. France is home to Europe's largest Armenian diaspora.
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