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    TURKISH JEWS SEND LETTER ON ARMENIAN RESOLUTION

    Jewish Telegraphic Agency, NY
    April 18 2007

    Jewish groups are relaying to the U.S. Congress a letter from the
    Turkish Jewish community advocating against a resolution that would
    commemorate the Armenian genocide.

    The non-binding resolution, which is being pushed by Rep. Adam
    Schiff (D-Calif.) -- a Jewish congressman with a substantial Armenian
    constituency -- is encountering fierce Turkish resistance. A delegation
    of top Turkish parliamentarians is meeting with top administration
    and congressional officials this week to warn that the resolution
    would harm Turkish-American relations.

    Turkey is America's closest Muslim ally and maintains close relations
    with Israel. Turkey is a harsh critic of Israel's treatment of the
    Palestinians, but bristles when Israeli politicians suggest that the
    killing of Armenians in World War I was genocide.

    The Turkish delegation also met with U.S. Jewish leaders, as did a
    Turkish Jewish delegation last month. Turks want Jewish groups to
    advocate against Schiff's resolution, but only one group, the Jewish
    Institute of National Security Affairs, has done so.

    Other Jewish groups, mindful of the history of Holocaust revisionism,
    do not want to deny Armenians the opportunity to commemorate their
    own genocide, which Israeli researchers have said was a precursor to
    the Holocaust. So in a compromise, the American Jewish Committee,
    Anti-Defamation League and B'nai B'rith International will relay
    the Turkish Jewish letter to Congress later this week, but will not
    necessarily endorse it.

    http://www.jta.org/cgi-bin/iowa/breaking/1012 39.html
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