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    KNESSET OPTS NOT TO DISCUSS ARMENIAN GENOCIDE AT PM'S REQUEST
    By Gideon Alon, Haaretz Correspondent

    Ha'aretz, Israel
    March 15 2007

    The Knesset decided Wednesday to shelve a proposal for a parliamentary
    discussion on the Armenian genocide, in compliance with Prime Minister
    Ehud Olmert's request.

    Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni had also asked for a removal of
    MK Haim Oron's (Meretz) proposal from the agenda of the Knesset
    Education, Culture, and Sports Committee. She said the discussion
    might destabilize diplomatic relations with Turkey, which denies
    responsibility for the death of nearly 1 million Armenians during
    World War I.

    MK Oron said that before the vote, Livni called him twice to ask
    him to withdraw the proposal. "This inquiry is something we owe the
    Armenians, primarily at a time when we are struggling to preserve
    the memory of our own people," said Oron.

    He added that he had intended the discussion to lead to a resolution
    by the Knesset acknowledging the genocide perpetrated against the
    Armenians by the Turkish security forces.

    Prominent members of the Armenian community in Israel observed the vote
    from the Knesset visitors' balcony and expressed their disappointment
    with the decision.

    Health Minister Yacov Ben-Yizri, speaking for Livni, said that "as
    Jews and Israelis we are especially sensitive to the issue, but over
    the years the subject has been transformed into a heated discussion
    that the two parties must resolve in order to truly heal the wounds
    of the past."

    In his address, Ben Yizri did mention that the Armenians were "killed
    en-masse during the last days of the Ottoman rule."
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