NICOSIA, Cyprus (PanArmenian.net) — According to Hurriyet, a bill criminalizing the denial of the Armenian Genocide, military crimes and crimes against humanity has been jointly submitted by the republic’s political parties to the Cypriot parliament. Discussion of the bill, timed to the centennial of the Armenian Genocide, is expected to be included in the parliamentary agenda at the beginning of April.
Cyprus Parliament Drafts Bill Criminalizing Denial of Genocide
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