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    L.A. WANTS GOV'T TO RECOGNIZE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    CBS 2, CA
    Feb 14 2007

    (CBS) LOS ANGELES The Los Angeles City Council went on record Wednesday
    in support of a proposed federal resolution asking the U.S. government
    to recognize the Armenian genocide, which resulted in deaths of 1.5
    million people in 1915.

    Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Pasadena, introduced HR 195 on Jan. 30, asking
    President Bush to recognize the killings committed by Turkey's Ottoman
    Empire during World War I.

    "This crime against humanity succeeded in the elimination of 3,000
    years of cultural history in Ottoman, Turkey, and it was something
    (Adolf) Hitler cited when he began the Holocaust of the Jews,"
    Councilman Eric Garcetti said just before the council unanimously
    voted to support the resolution. "He said, `After all, who remembers
    the Armenians?"'

    Turkey rejects the genocide label and argues that about 300,000
    Armenians, and at least as many Turks, died during civil strife
    in 1915.

    The deaths occurred when Armenians in eastern Anatolia fought for
    independence and sided with Russian troops invading the crumbling
    Ottoman Empire during World War I.

    "These atrocities occurred a long time ago, and we're still fighting
    for the first condition of justice, the recognition of the gravity
    of the evil done," Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa said during a news
    conference in front of City Hall. "It is time we honored the Armenian
    people by taking the first step toward justice."

    In other action, the City Council's Arts, Parks, Health and Aging
    Committee agreed that Los Angeles should adopt Yerevan as a sister
    city.

    Yerevan, with a population of 1.2 million, is located in eastern
    Armenia.
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