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French Millionaire Offers to Pay for Genocide Denial Fines

News reports say that Rashid Nekkas, a French citizen of Algerian descent, has offered to pay the fines of those who deny the 1915 Armenian Genocide.

If the law passes the Senate, anyone publicly denying the genocide would be sentenced to one year in jail and fined 45,000 euro ($ 60,000).

Nekkaz says Turkey is being punished for being an Islamic nation. He made his fortune via online trading and is regarded as one of the richest people in France.

Comments (6)

Andranik
I just say a 1000 times God bless you France.
Andranik
This asshole must be having Turkish blood, let him pay for some assholes like him, what is Islam got to do with all this?
The Truth
‎ Rashid Nekkas is certainly not aware that the same Ottoman Turks wanted to kill about 2 ‎Million to avoid indolence of Arabian territories - simple as Turks did killed Armenian in ‎mass and now the same Armenian Genocide is waiting Kurds in Turkey ( in some way ‎modified for “Muslims”)! ‎
ed
well, maybe he will get this money paid back from Turkish denial state - Turkey is still using ‎the stolen Armenian wealth and gold to finance its shameful denial policy- using blood money ‎ ‎ ‎ Any way France should forward the money paid by Nekkaz, to Armenian organisations and ‎Armenian Genocide Museum in Yerevan ‎
VVV
What If they are given prison sentences? Will this guy serve for them? Maybe France should confiscate his money and send him back to Algeria. Just an idea.
Aram
Well Nekkaz, I do hope thousands deny the Armenian Genocide in France. Armenia will get publicity about the factual Armenian Genocide and you will end up in a pile of.........

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