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“History Cannot Be Written In Parliaments”

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'If French National Parliament wants to deal with history it should illuminate sufferings inflicted by France in Africa.'

French Parliament was reminded in the letter that country's foreign policy should not be made an instrument for short term and minor domestic political calculations. 

French National Parliament will discuss a draft law penalizing negatrons’ of the Armenian claims on December 22. Severe reactions continue to come from Turkey against this draft law.

Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Edogan said if French National Parliament wants to deal with history it should illuminate sufferings inflicted by France in Africa.

It should enlighten Rwanda and Algeria. It should go and investigate how many people were slaughtered by French soldiers in Algeria, how they had murdered them and what kind of inhuman methods they had used there.

Erdogan said that history cannot be written in the parliaments.

EU Minister Egemen Bagıs said that France was going through dumbness. Bagısh said French firms working in Turkey will be the ones to be severely harmed by the draft law regarding the so called Armenian claims to be discussed at the French Parliament.

European Turkish Democrats Association British Branch warned French Parliament with a letter.

French Parliament was reminded in the letter that country's foreign policy should not be made an instrument for short term and minor domestic political calculations.

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