European Parliament refused to condemn French bill on Armenian Genocide

PanARMENIAN.Net - The European Parliament has refused to condemn the French bill making it a crime to deny the Armenian Genocide. As reported by the Armenian European Federation (EAFJD), November 13, 2006 three European parliamentarians introduced a statement "On the passage of the French bill criminalizing denial of the Armenian Genocide of 1915". Late February the statement was signed by 38 out of 785 parliamentarians and the document wasn't consequently put on the agenda. The statement reads regret at the adoption of the bill that "doesn't contribute to the activities of those who struggle for respect for freedom of speech and expression in Turkey." The authors of the statement consider that the passing of the French bill "will have a negative impact on the Turkish-Armenian relations and will create a dangerous precedent in the form of punishment for the events not officially recognized by all interested sides. EAFJD Executive director Loran Leylekian said that Hrant Dink's murder should be a lesson for those who fight against recognition of the Armenian Genocide and adoption of the bill criminalizing its denial. These people are responsible for creation of atmosphere of hatred for Armenians, according to him.
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