(ANSA) - Rome, April 10 - The Lower House on Wednesday
approved a motion calling on the Italian government to
"officially recognise the Armenian genocide" and raise the
profile of this issue at the international level.
The motion was approved with 382 votes in favour, none
against and 43 abstentions by MPs from the opposition,
centre-right Forza Italia party.
It says that the 1.5-million death toll is inflated and that
many died on both sides as the Ottoman Empire crumbled during
World War I.
House passes Armenian genocide motion
No votes against call for govt to recognize genocide