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    FRENCH MEPS ADVISED NOT TO DEAL WITH HISTORY

    Today's Zaman
    Nov 20 2008
    Turkey

    A report drawn up by a committee of academics has concluded that the
    French legislature should not make decisions concerning historical
    issues or the content of history textbooks, Turkey's NTV news channel
    said yesterday.

    The committee was established in March by the French National Assembly,
    the lower house of the French Parliament, which in October 2006 adopted
    a bill that made it a crime to deny that Ottoman Turks committed
    "genocide" against Anatolian Armenians during World War I, despite
    Ankara's protests and a warning that this would "poison" the deeply
    rooted relations between the two countries.

    Having been approved by the national assembly, the genocide bill
    is still pending before the senate, the upper house of the French
    Parliament.

    The report said if the parliament needed to make decisions on
    historical issues, then these decisions should only be binding for
    the parliament itself, not for the state. However, the report also
    advised that previously adopted laws on historical subjects be left
    as they are.

    The bill adopted in 2006 mandates up to three years in jail for
    those who dispute claims that Armenians were subjected to genocide
    during World War I. It has angered Turkey, which categorically denies
    the genocide charges and says the killings came when the Armenians
    revolted against the Ottoman Empire in collaboration with the invading
    Russian army.
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