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  • Hundreds Rally In Istanbul Against France's Armenian Genocide Bill

    HUNDREDS RALLY IN ISTANBUL AGAINST FRANCE'S ARMENIAN GENOCIDE BILL

    Agence France Presse -- English
    October 14, 2006 Saturday 3:51 PM GMT

    Several hundred people rallied outside France's consulate in Istanbul
    on Saturday to protest at the French parliament's support for a bill
    that would make it a crime to deny that Turks committed genocide
    against Armenians in the early 20th century.

    Riot police stood by in the city centre district of Beyoglu for
    demonstrations organised separately by left-wing and right-wing
    nationalist parties.

    Brandishing Turkish flags, the left-wing nationalists called on Turks
    to boycott French products. The right-wingers also accused the Turkish
    government of not responding forcibly enough.

    The French parliament on Thursday approved on first reading a bill that
    would make it a jailable offence to deny that the 1915-17 massacres
    of Armenians by the Ottoman Turks constituted genocide.

    The bill still needs the approval of the Senate, or upper house of
    parliament, and the president to take effect.

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

    The government has threatened retaliatory measures if the bill
    becomes law.
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