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    FACTBOX: BACKGROUND TO TURKISH ARMENIAN MASSACRES DISPUTE

    Reuters
    Wed Oct 10, 2007 5:53pm EDT

    (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee
    passed a symbolic resolution on Wednesday calling the 1915 massacre
    of Armenians genocide, despite White House warnings it would damage
    U.S.-Turkish ties.

    Here are some key facts about the issue:

    * THE BACKGROUND:

    -- In the late 19th century the Ottoman Empire's Armenian minority,
    numbering an estimated 2 million, was encouraged by exiled groups
    in the United States, Geneva and in the Georgian capital, Tbilisi,
    to assert their nationalism.

    -- Repression by Ottoman irregulars, mainly Kurds, led to the massacre
    of some 30,000 Armenians in eastern Anatolia in 1894-1896.

    Several thousand more were killed in Constantinople in August 1896
    after Armenian extremists seized the Ottoman Bank to draw attention
    to their cause.

    -- Their massacres were halted after the Great Powers threatened
    to intervene.

    * WHAT HAPPENED IN 1915:

    -- As the Ottomans fought Russian forces in eastern Anatolia during
    World War One, many Armenians formed partisan groups to assist the
    invading Russian armies.

    -- On April 24, 1915, Turkey arrested and killed hundreds of Armenian
    intelligentsia. In May of that year Ottoman commanders began mass
    deportation of Armenians from eastern Turkey thinking they might
    assist Russian invaders.

    -- Thousands were marched from the Anatolian borders toward Syria
    and Mesopotamia (now Iraq) and Armenians say some 1.5 million died
    either in massacres or from starvation or deprivation as they were
    marched through the desert.

    * TURKEY'S VIEW:

    -- Turkey has always denied there was a systematic campaign to
    annihilate Armenians, saying that thousands of Turks and Armenians died
    in inter-ethnic violence as the Ottoman Empire started to collapse
    and fought a Russian invasion of its eastern provinces during World
    War One.

    -- The modern Turkish republic was established in 1923 after the
    Ottoman empire collapsed.
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