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    Algerian Islamist party backs Turkey over genocide row
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    http://www.expatica.com/fr/news/french-news/algerian-islamist-party-backs-turkey-over-genocide-row_199806.html

    10 Jan 2012


    An Algerian Islamist party on Sunday sprang to the defence of Turkey's
    prime minister after Algeria's leader criticised Ankara for exploiting
    France's oppression of Algerians during the colonial period.

    Bouguerra Soltani, head of the Social Movement for Peace (MSP) party,
    backed Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan after he was criticised
    by Algerian Prime Minister Ahmed Ouyahia.

    Turkey has accused France of hypocrisy for pushing a bill that would make
    it a crime for anyone to deny that the 1915-17 killing of Armenians by
    Ottoman Turks amounted to genocide.

    Erdogan has argued that France is turning a blind eye to its own
    colonial-era killings in Algeria, at the end of World War II and during the
    north African nation's struggle for independence between 1954 and 1962.

    "An estimated 15 percent of the Algerian population was massacred by the
    French from 1945 onwards," Erdogan has said. "This is a genocide."

    Ouyahia implicity rebuked him in remarks Saturday.

    Every country had the right to defend its interests, he said, but "nobody
    has the right to make the blood of Algerians their business".

    Ouyahia noted that Turkey had been a member of NATO during the independence
    war in Algeria and as such had provided material support to France.

    "We say to our (Turkish) friends: Stop making capital out of Algeria's
    colonisation," he added.

    But Soltani said Sunday: "We don't accept anyone saying that Erdogan is
    making the blood of Algerians their business," he told reporters.

    "We have a historic cause," he added.

    "Colonialism killed 5.5 million Algerians, 1.5 million of them during the
    (1954-1962) liberation war...," he said, referring to the legacy of French
    occupation from 1830.

    When someone spoke up about your cause, he added, you should thank them
    rather than criticising them.

    Erdogan had asked nothing of Algeria, he added.

    "He just told France 'You say that Turkey exterminated the Armenians in
    1915, I am reminding you that you exterminated the Algerians'.

    "We support all those who call for France to officially acknowledge the
    crimes of colonial France and to apologise to and compensate the victims,"
    he added.

    He denounced Ouyahia's comments as "a service rendered to France".

    Algerian historians say that a French crackdown on a protest in the east
    Algerian city of Setif on May 8, 1945, to call for an end to French
    colonial rule, left 45,000 people dead.

    Western researchers put the death toll at between 8,000 and 18,000.

    The French lower house approved the genocide bill December 22 and the
    Senate is expected to vote on it by the end of January.

    If it is enacted, anyone denying that the 1915-1917 massacre of Armenians
    by Ottoman Turk forces amounted to genocide, could face jail time.




    From: A. Papazian
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