ANKARA: Armenian Crisis With Germany

ARMENIAN CRISIS WITH GERMANY

Sabah, Turkey
April 13 2007

Germany is preparing a bill that will give a three years jail sentence
to those not only denying the Armenian genocide, but also to anyone
who says: "Armenian forced emigration."

The bill prepared by the EU term chair Germany has brought up the
greatest crisis between Turkey and this country since World War II.

Germany has prepared an unbelievable bill in regards to the claims
of genocide.

The imminent so-called genocide crisis with Germany

The EU term chair Germany has brought the so-called Armenian genocide
to the EU agenda and is attempting to make it a crime to call it an
"emigration," which is the cause of tension in the relations of the
two countries.

Turkey is struggling diplomatically against the EU term chair
Germany’s attempts to give a three years jail sentence to those not
only denying the Armenian genocide but also to anyone who says it
was an "Armenian emigration."

However, Germany remains silent despite the warnings up until to now.

The greatest crisis between the two countries since World War 2 is
coming very soon.

If the bill passes, a Turk calling it an "emigration" will be penalized
for up to three years’ imprisonment. The first counter attack from
Turkey started around 1.5 month ago with the warning sent to the
German Embassy.