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    New York Sun, NY
    Feb 22 2007


    Turkey Up in Arms Over House Resolution Against Armenian `Genocide'
    By ELI LAKE

    Staff Reporter of the Sun
    February 22, 2007


    WASHINGTON - Turkey was so alarmed by a proposed House resolution
    calling the mass slaughter of Armenians by Turks during World War I a
    "genocide" that it dispatched its foreign minister to persuade
    American Jewish leaders to lobby against it.

    At a suite at the Willard Hotel in Washington on February 5, Abdullah
    Gül met with representatives of the Anti-Defamation League, American
    Jewish Committee, American Jewish Congress, American Israel Public
    Affairs Committee, Friends of Lubavitch, Jewish Institute for
    National Security Affairs, and United Jewish Communities. According
    to one participant in the meeting, the Turkish foreign minister "made
    a hard sell," against House resolution 106, whose short title is
    "Affirmation of the United States Record on the Armenian Genocide
    Resolution."

    This participant, who asked not to be named, said Mr. Gül appealed to
    the assembled Jewish representatives by noting the singularity of the
    German genocide against the Jews and warning that the House
    resolution, if passed, would rupture American-Turkish relations.

    The Turks have reason to be worried. Although the resolution has
    faced opposition from the House leadership in previous congressional
    sessions, the current speaker of the House, Rep. Nancy Pelosi of
    California, is said to support it. Indeed, Ms. Pelosi has supported
    similar resolutions in the past. The resolution is now before the
    House Committee on Foreign Affairs, whose chairman, Rep. Tom Lantos
    of California, has supported the Armenian genocide resolution in
    recent sessions, though he opposed it in the past.

    For Reader Comments go to
    http://www.nysun.com/article/49061
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