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    AZERI RESEARCHER REVEALS NEW EVIDENCE CONDEMNING CHIRAC

    Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
    Oct 17 2006

    The French National Assembly's approval on Thursday of a bill that
    envisions prosecution for denying the "genocide of Armenians" that
    allegedly happened in Ottoman Turkey in 1915 is related to certain
    historical developments, an Azeri analyst told a news conference
    on Friday.

    The National Academy of Sciences Human Rights Institute director,
    Rovshan Mustafayev, cited facts derived exclusively from foreign
    sources to back up his statement, saying that in 1982, the French
    government signed a cooperation agreement with Armenian terror
    organization ASALA.

    "The document envisioned mutual assistance and jointly striving for
    the recognition of the fake genocide of Armenians on the international
    scale."

    Mustafayev said the adoption of the unfair bill was largely influenced
    both by French President Jacques Chirac and MP of Armenian descent,
    Patrick Davachian, who prepared the bill.

    "Davachian is a lawyer for Jacques Chirac's family and most of their
    secrets have been confided in him. Therefore, it was under Davachian's
    influence that Chirac supported the measure. Moreover, Armenians are
    now saying that Chirac's last name is actually of Armenian descent,"
    the Institute director said.

    Mustafayev presented at the news conference excerpts from Washington
    Post, Armenian Reporter and Le Monde newspapers as well as copies of
    the minutes from the US Senate hearings providing his findings.

    The researcher added that by passing the "genocide" bill, the French
    parliament violated a provision of the European Convention on Human
    Rights.
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