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    TURKEY ACCUSES FRANCE OF GENOCIDE IN COLONIAL ALGERIA

    BBC
    23 December 2011

    Mr Erdogan said there were "massacres" in Algeria where Algerians were
    "burned en masse in ovens" Continue reading the main story The Turkish
    prime minister has accused France of committing genocide during its
    colonial occupation of Algeria.

    Recep Tayyip Erdogan was speaking after French MPs passed a bill making
    it a criminal act to deny that Ottoman Turks committed genocide in
    1915-16 Armenia.

    He accused President Nicolas Sarkozy of using the bill to fan hatred
    of Muslims and Turks for electoral gain.

    He said Mr Sarkozy should "ask his father, who served in the French
    Legion there" about the Algerian "massacre".

    Year in jail

    Ankara has already recalled its ambassador to France and frozen
    political visits and joint military projects over the bill.

    And Mr Erdogan has warned he will take further unspecified steps.

    "In Algeria from 1945, an estimated 15% of the population was massacred
    by the French. This is a genocide," he said. "The Algerians were
    burned en masse in ovens. They were martyred mercilessly."

    He added: "The vote in the French parliament has shown how dangerous
    racism, discrimination and Islamophobia have become in France and
    Europe."

    If passed into law, Thursday's bill would mean anybody who publicly
    denied the Armenian "genocide" would face a year in jail and a fine
    of 45,000 euros (£29,000; $58,000).

    Mr Sarkozy has hinted the bill has his approval, though his
    Foreign Minister, Alain Juppe, has described it as useless and
    counter-productive.

    There are some 500,000 voters of Armenian descent in France and they
    are seen as a key source of support for Mr Sarkozy.

    Armenians say up to 1.5 million people were killed by the Ottoman
    Turks in 1915-16.

    Ankara says closer to 300,000 people died, and that Turks were also
    killed as Armenians rose up against the Ottoman Empire when Russian
    troops invaded eastern Anatolia, now eastern Turkey.

    More than 20 countries have formally recognised the killings as
    genocide.

    France invaded Algeria in 1830 and it remained under French rule
    until independence in 1962.

    The number of people killed in the eight-year independence war from
    1954-1962 varies widely according to different sources, ranging from
    300,000 to more than one million.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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