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    VALERIE BOYER VISITED MEMORIAL OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE VICTIMS AND CELEBRATED CHRISTMAS AT ARMENIAN CHURCH

    http://times.am/?l=en&p=3563

    Valerie Boyer, French deputy of the Unification for the people's
    movement party, author of the draft of criminalization of denial the
    Armenian Genocide, visited memorial of Armenian Genocide victims in
    Marcel and put garlands on January 6.

    On the same day French deputy participated in the festival devoted
    to the Christmas in Armenian local Church. The deputy informed about
    this by her Facebook page and also put photos there.

    Many Armenian users "liked" and "shared" this post, also thanked the
    French deputy for her pro-Armenian activities.

    Remind that on December 22 French National Assembly accepted the bill
    of criminalization of Armenian Genocide denial. Now the bill will
    be discussed at French Senate and will be presented to the French
    President for approval.

    Acceptance of the bill caused Turkish anger. Turkish Ambassador to
    Paris was called back first. But then Turks decided to send him back
    and he has an order now: he must prevent the acceptance of bill in
    the French Senate.

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced that Turkey
    would cut all kind of relations with France. Some analysts named this
    announcement too naïve as Turkey demands on French economy mostly.

    Then a Turkish company began to manufacture baby diapers, trash bags,
    toilet paper and paper handkerchiefs in branded name Sarkozy, President
    of French Republic, Times.am informed about this before.

    Turks tried to use another strong factor against France: they call on
    French side to recognize the own Genocide and apologize for it. But
    Algerian Prime Minister Ahmed Ouyahia urged Turkey to stop trying
    to make political capital out of France's killing of thousands of
    Algerians during the colonial period.

    French side just asked Turkey to respect their decisions.

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