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    The Jurist - Univ. of Pittsburgh, School of Law
    Oct 21 2006

    Senior US diplomat decries French genocide denial bill as senseless

    Leslie Schulman at 12:13 PM ET

    http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/2006/10/ senior-us-diplomat-decries-french.php

    [JURIST] US Assistant Secretary of State Daniel Fried [official
    profile] Friday condemned the passage of a bill [text, in French;
    JURIST news archive] last week by the French lower house of
    parliament making it a crime to deny that killings of Armenians
    in 1915 [ANI backgrounder] in the then-Ottoman Empire (now Turkey)
    was genocide. Fried said the bill, which still needs approval by the
    French Senate and President Jacques Chirac to become law, hampers EU
    relations with Turkey and "doesn't seem to make any sense. Every nation
    . . . has things in its past of which it is not proud." AP has more.

    In the wake of the legislation, relations between France and Turkey
    have become strained, notwithstanding an apology from Chirac [JURIST
    report] to the Turkish prime minister, and have sparked a Turkish
    boycott of French goods and television programs [JURIST report]
    and talk of retaliatory litigation [JURIST report] in the European
    Court of Human Rights. Turkish lawmakers have meanwhile threatened to
    pass a matching bill [JURIST report] labeling as genocide colonial
    killings of Algerians by the French and making it illegal to deny
    French culpability. Turkey, which is currently trying to join the
    European Union, denies [JURIST comment] that the killing of 1.5
    million Armenians during World War I was in fact genocide.
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