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  • BAKU: "Armenian Bill" Rejected In Bulgaria Again

    "ARMENIAN BILL" REJECTED IN BULGARIA AGAIN

    Azeri Press Agency
    Jan 21 2008
    Azerbaijan

    The bill prepared by extreme-right Bulgarian Ataka Party on official
    recognition of the happenings in Ottoman Empire in 1915 has been put
    to the vote again, APA's Eastern Europe bureau reports.

    The bill, which has been put to vote for the third time in the
    parliament, was discussed with participation of 173 parliamentarians.

    50 of the parliamentarians voted for the bill, 63 voted against and
    60 abstained.

    MP from Movement for Rights and Freedoms Remzi Osman regarded
    discussing such a proposal in the parliament as disrespect to the
    history and legislative body. Remzi Osman mentioned that such events
    happened in most countries and Armenians attacked Turkish army
    and people. The MP regarded judgment of the history by parliaments
    as wrong.

    Parliamentarian from Bulgarian Socialist Party Alexander Radoslavov
    stated that the arguments of the initiators of the bill are based
    on hatred.

    "Hatred can not be used as political argument in the parliament. It
    will contribute neither to mankind, nor to peace," he said.
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