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    US SENATE COMMITTEE PASSES WATERED DOWN VERSION OF TURKISH RESOLUTION

    NTV MSNBC, Turkey
    March 29 2007

    Having been approved by the committee, the resolution has been sent
    to the Senate, though no date has been set for it to be discussed.

    WASHINGTON - The US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations voted late
    Wednesday a to pass a watered down version of a resolution condemning
    the murder of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink that removed a
    direct reference to the so-called Armenian genocide.

    The original wording of the resolution, as submitted by committee
    member Senator Joseph Biden, read, a "legal procedure was carried
    out against Hrant Dink within the scope of Article 301 as he talked
    about the Armenian genocide".

    However, this was amended in the final version of the text to read,
    "a legal procedure was initiated against Dink within the scope of
    Article 301 as he defined the Armenian massacre as genocide".

    The resolution also called on Turkey to remove article 301, which
    covers the crime of insulting Turkish identity, from the statute
    books, and to establish diplomatic, political and commercial relations
    with Armenia.

    Turkey rejects claims that the Ottoman Empire committed an act of
    genocide against its Armenian citizens during the years of the First
    World War, though acknowledges that up to 300,000 Armenian civilians
    may have died during the turmoil of the war in the east of the country.

    Turkey also says that up to 500,000 Turkish civilians died in the
    chaos of war.
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