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    FRENCH GENOCIDE BILL DEALT SETBACK

    UPI United Press International
    Jan 18 2012

    Comments (1)EmailPrintListen PARIS, Jan. 18 (UPI) -- The Laws
    Commission of the French Senate rejected a bill Wednesday that would
    make denying the 1915 Armenian genocide in Turkey a crime.

    The full Senate will take up the measure Monday, and it is expected
    to pass, Radio France Internationale reported. The National Assembly
    approved it in December.

    If the bill becomes law, anyone convicted of denying that hundreds
    of thousands of Armenians were deliberately killed in Turkey could
    face a year in prison and a fine of 45,000 euros (almost $60,000). A
    similar law criminalizes Holocaust denial, and a 2001 law officially
    declares the massacres of 1915 to be genocide.

    Armenians say 1.5 million people were killed in a deliberate attempt
    to wipe them out in Turkey. The Turkish government, which can prosecute
    people who describe what happened as a genocide, says the actual number
    was about 500,000 and the killings were a consequence of World War I.

    Turkey has threatened France with economic and diplomatic reprisals
    if the bill becomes law.

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