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    Hurriyet Daily News (press release)
    Jan 6 2012

    France sets date to vote `genocide' bill
    PARIS


    Presidential Board of French Senate will take the bill penalizing
    denial of 1915 incidents as genocide into its agenda on Jan. 10. Then
    it will proceed to the Constitution Commission who will decide whether
    the bill complies with the constitution, daily Hürriyet reported
    yesterday.

    The commission will subsequently send the bill back to the Senate. As
    the French Senate's agenda is full until Jan. 22, the bill is expected
    to be debated between Jan. 23 and 31. France already recognized the
    1915 incident as `genocide' back in 2001, but the new bill would
    punish anyone who denies this with a year in jail and a fine of 45,000
    euros ($60,000). The French Lower House approved the law Dec. 22,
    2011, threatening jail to anyone who denies killings of Armenians by
    Ottoman Turk forces amounted to `genocide.' Meanwhile, Turkey may
    intensify its retaliation against France if the French Senate votes
    the bill this month, a Turkish diplomatic source said yesterday.
    `There may be a downgrading of the Turkish diplomatic representation
    in Paris,' the source told Agence France-Presse yesterday. If the
    French Senate approves the bill criminalizing denial of the disputed
    1915 genocide, `it is probable.' Meanwhile, France's presidential
    contest got personal Jan. 4 after Socialist challenger Francois
    Hollande branded Nicolas Sarkozy a `nasty piece of work.' Le Parisien
    article said Hollande spoke of Sarkozy as a `failed president' and a
    `sale mec,' a French term that roughly translates as `nasty piece of
    work' or `nasty guy.'

    January/06/2012



    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/france-sets-date-to-vote-genocide-bill.aspx?pageID=238&nID=10865&NewsCatID=338



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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