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    TURKEY ANGRY OVER CONGRESS DECISION

    Malaysia Sun, Malaysia
    Oct 12 2007

    Turkey has angrily decided to recall its ambassador to Washington
    after a vote in Congress labelling the Turkish killing of Armenians
    in 1915 as genocide.

    The passing of the resolution has been denounced by Turkish President
    Abdullah Gul who, while accepting there were mass killings in 1915-17,
    denies genocide.

    Armenia alleges that up to 1.5 million Armenians were killed in an
    organised campaign to force them out of what is now eastern Turkey.

    Turkey's foreign ministry said their ambassador would return to Turkey
    for consultations but would probably return to Washington in ten days.

    The Bush administration had warned Congress about passing the
    resolution saying it would do great harm to relations with a key ally
    in NATO.

    Turkey is a regional operational hub for the US military, and some
    suggest access to Incirlik airbase or other supply lines crucial to
    U.S forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, could be affected by the row.

    Last year, the lower house of the French parliament declared the
    killings of Armenians a genocide and at least 20 countries at various
    levels of legislation have passed resolutions on the issue.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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