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    PRESIDENT BUSH PRESSES LEGISLATORS TO BLOCK ARMENIAN GENOCIDE BILL: STRESSES SUCH MOVE WOULD DO GREAT HARM TO U.S.-TURKEY RELATIONS
    Annabella Bulacan - AHN News Writer

    AHN News
    http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/70087 84987
    Oct 10 2007

    Washington, DC (AHN) - President George Bush on Wednesday urged
    Congress to block the passage of a resolution declaring the massacre of
    Armenian in the Ottoman Empire to be branded as "genocide", further
    citing that failure to do so would take its toll on U.S.-Turkey
    relations.

    Mr. Bush sounded this alarm prior to the scheduled voting of the House
    Foreign Affairs Committee on this issue stemming from alleged disputes
    in Anatolia (now eastern Turkey) that resulted to the massacre of
    some 1.5 million Armenians between 1915-17.

    "This resolution is not the right response to these historic mass
    killings.Such a move would do "great harm" to U.S. Relations with
    Turkey," the BBC News quoted Mr. Bush as saying.

    Armenians claimed that the mass killing was indeed an organized
    campaign to force them out of the said territory. Turkey however
    downplayed such allegations, noting that millions of Turks and
    Armenians died due to compounded chaos surrounding World War I and
    the eventual fall of the Ottoman Empire.

    The killings that happened almost a century ago remains a debatable
    issue up to the present time with the powerful Armenian diaspora,
    and their aggressive stance to get full backing of different quarters
    who would recognize those events as genocide.

    In 2006 , the lower house of the French parliament declared the
    killings a genocide.

    But on the side of the U.S. Congress, President Bush maintained
    his opposition to genocide resolution and expressed hope that the
    legislators would heed his call.

    In a recent interview, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said the
    passing of the resolution would be "very problematic" for US policy
    in the Middle East.

    She added that such move would have ill effects in the U.S. efforts
    in Iraq and Afghanistan since Turkey is a considered a focal point
    of military operations in the region.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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