Hackers broke the website of Valerie Boyer, person who introduced Armenian Genocide bill in France.
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Hackers broke the website of French ruling party member Valerie Boyer, the MP who had introduced to the French National Assembly the bill that criminalizes the denial of Armenian Genocide.
In addition, Boyer informed that she filed a complaint with the police when she and her family members received a death threat.
The hackers posted Turkey’s flag on MP’s website and an address to the French government and the French-Armenian community. They stated that this bill aims to buy votes for the French elections to be held next April.
"You are such a respectful-to-thoughts-freedom country that you put people in jail, anyone who tells the truth by saying "There is no such thing as Armenian genocide"! You have such a two-faced government that you talk to us in a different, to other countries in a more different way. Your council primarily must talk about the genocide-which is a crime against humanity- you did in Algeria!! We know that the Armenians that live in Turkey are more different from the ones that live in your country and accumulate interest those of Armenian Diaspora ones. You, the Diaspora Armenians are such cowards that you don`t have guts to open up the Armenian archives and face the truth. You, French people are so pitiful and pathetic that you are disregarding the truths for votes!"
They also left their Twitter and Facebook Micro blogs` links.
To note, the French National Assembly passed, on December 22, the bill that criminalizes the denial of genocides. But the bill still needs to be approved by the French Senate. The bill sets a one-year prison sentence plus a 45-thousand-Euro fine for anyone who denies genocides. And in reprisal to the passage of this bill, Turkey recalled its ambassador to France, and Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced Turkey’s eight-point sanctions against France.


















































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