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    PELOSI TO BRING UP 'GENOCIDE' BILL

    Gulf Times, Qatar
    Oct 12 2007

    WASHINGTON: House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi said
    yesterday she would present an Armenian "genocide" bill to the
    Democratic-led chamber despite US and Turkish anger over the measure.

    "It has come out of committee and it will go to the floor," she told
    reporters after the House Foreign Affairs Committee voted on Wednesday
    to label the wartime massacre of Armenians under the Ottoman Empire as
    "genocide."

    However, bringing a legislative measure to the floor does not guarantee
    that it will proceed to a full vote, a step that the White House
    warned could cause "great harm" to relations with Nato ally Turkey.

    Pelosi did not specify a date for the floor debate on the non-binding
    resolution, but reports said she was considering November. Asked
    whether she was concerned a heated House debate could damage the
    crucial military and diplomatic alliance between the US and Turkey,
    Pelosi said she had been hearing such talk for 20 years.

    "Why do it now? Well because there is never a good time," she said.

    The US and Turkey have a very strong relationship, it is based on
    mutual interest.

    "This isn't about the Erdogan government, this is about the Ottoman
    Empire."

    Authored by Democratic Representative Adam Schiff, whose California
    district contains the country's largest ethnic-Armenian community,
    the measure has already won support from at least 226 co-sponsors in
    the 435-seat House.

    State Department deputy spokesman Tom Casey said meanwhile the
    administration would maintain intense pressure on lawmakers, in an
    attempt to thwart the resolution.

    "We are going to be continuing to work with Congress on this and
    try and see if we can keep it from passing on the floor," Casey
    told reporters.

    According to the Armenians, 1.5mn of their kinsmen were killed
    from 1915 to 1923 under an Ottoman Empire campaign of deportation
    and murder.

    Rejecting the genocide label, Turkey argues that 250,000 to 500,000
    Armenians and at least as many Turks died in civil strife when
    Armenians took up arms for independence in eastern Anatolia during
    World War I.
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