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Ahmet Davutgolu, Turkish Foreign Minister and the architect of his country's neo-Ottoman foreign policy, bragged about bringing Israel to its knees. Turkey is not down on its knees but has been experiencing a few setbacks. The French National Assembly di
Turkey has reacted with fury to a vote by French lawmakers to outlaw denial of the 1915 Armenian genocide, immediately cutting military ties and warning of "irreparable damage" to relations. "This is politics based on racism, discrimination and xenophobi
French UMP right-wing ruling party deputy Patrick Devedjian (C) delivers a speech at the French National Assembly on December 22, 2011 in Paris during the debate on a bill, which would see anyone in France who publicly denies the 1915 Armenian genocide... View Photo »
Turkey has reacted with fury to a vote by French MPs to outlaw denial of the Armenian genocide, immediately cutting military ties and warning of "irreparable damage" to relations. "This is politics based on racism, discrimination and xenophobia," thunder
Paris: French lawmakers voted to threaten those who deny the Armenian genocide with jail on Thursday, drawing a furious response from Turkey, which immediately imposed diplomatic and military sanctions. Turkey and some domestic critics have accused P
Following a move by the French lower house of parliament to pass a bill making it a punishable crime to deny the genocide of Armenians, Turkey has announced retaliatory measures. The issue of the killings between 1915 and 1917 has long divided Ankara and
French head of the UMP right-wing ruling party MPs Christian Jacob (L), Hauts-de-Seine deputy Patrick Devedjian (2ndL) and Bouches-du-Rhône deputy Renaud Muselier (R) discuss at the French National Assembly, on December 22, 2011 in Paris during the... View Photo »
PARIS - French lawmakers easily passed a measure Thursday to make it a crime to deny the mass killings of Armenians in 1915 by Ottoman Turks amounted to genocide. Turkey swiftly retaliated, ordering its ambassador home and halting official contacts, incl
Demonstrators from France's Turkish community protest with Turkish flags outside parliament in Paris on Thursday. On the Turkish flag is the picture of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder of the new Turkey after the First World War. (Michel Euler/Reuters)
Patrick Devedjian (born on 26 August, 1944 in Fontainebleau) is a French politician. Full Article
French member of Parliament and former minister Patrick Devedjian asks a question to a minister during the weekly session of questions at the French National Assembly in Paris on October 11, 2011.
View Photo »UMP deputy Patrick Devedjian (C) next to French secretary of State for European Affairs Pierre Lellouche (L) and French right wing UMP party general secretary Jean-François Copé attends the French right wing UMP party Campus des Jeunes Populaires 2011 (Youth Popular Campus) on September...
View Photo »French UMP deputy Patrick Devedjian attends the summer meeting of UMP political party in Marseille September 3, 2011.
View Photo »UMP party deputy Patrick Devedjian attends the French right wing UMP party Campus des Jeunes Populaires 2011 (Youth Popular Campus) on September 3, 2011 in Marseille, southern France.
View Photo »French head of the UMP right-wing ruling party MPs Christian Jacob (L), Hauts-de-Seine deputy Patrick Devedjian (2ndL) and Bouches-du-Rhône deputy Renaud Muselier (R) discuss at the French National Assembly, on December 22, 2011 in Paris during the debate on a bill, which would see...
View Photo »French UMP right-wing ruling party MP for the Hauts-de-Seine region, Patrick Devedjian who is of Armenian descent, speaks to a Turkish TV reporter at the French National Assembly, on December 22, 2011 in Paris before the Parliament considers a bill, which would see anyone in France who...
View Photo »French deputies Patrick Devedjian (bottom R) and Patrick Balkany (top L) attend the government questions session at the National Assembly in Paris March 15, 2011.
View Photo »French UMP deputy Patrick Devedjian attends the government questions session at the National Assembly in Paris March 15, 2011.
View Photo »French President Nicolas Sarkozy (C) flanked by Cameroun's President Paul Biya (L) and Burkina Faso's President Blaise Compaore (R) watch the Air parade of the annual Bastille Day military parade in Paris on July 14, 2010. Background, (from L), Ecology Minister Jean-Louis Borloo, French...
View Photo »French member of Parliament and former minister Patrick Devedjian asks a question to a minister during the weekly session of questions at the French National Assembly in Paris on October 11, 2011.
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