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    The White House Bulletin
    October 12, 2007 Friday


    Erdogan Blasts Democrats For Armenian Genocide Bill




    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan today criticized a US
    House Foreign Affairs Committee resolution declaring the killing of
    Armenians by Ottoman Turks in 1915 genocide, saying, "Democrats are
    harming the future of the United States and are encouraging
    anti-American sentiments."

    Clinton, Dodd Co-Sponsoring Senate Version Of Troublesome Armenian
    Genocide Bill.

    House committee passage of a bill condemning the Armenian Genocide by
    the Ottoman Empire has set off a major row with key Middle Eastern
    Ally. With House Speaker Nancy Pelosi promising a full vote on the
    bill, H.R.106, now that it has passed out of committee, Turks are
    reacting angrily just as the US seeks to prevent them from striking
    at Kurdish rebels sheltering in Northern Iraq. While the House
    version of the bill has drawn the attention of the media so far,
    there is also a companion Senate measure, S.R.106. Among its
    co-sponsors are two presidential candidates ? frontrunner Hillary
    Clinton and long-shot Chris Dodd. Clinton, while still a co-sponsor,
    did appear to back away from the measure during an interview with the
    Boston Globe editorial board earlier this week. On Wednesday, Clinton
    told the Globe she backed the bill because it appeared to her "to be
    a statement of recognition of a horrible period in the history of the
    Armenian people." She cautioned, however, that "many of us have been
    somewhat taken aback by the ferocity of the Erdogan government's
    response. The adamant expression of real dismay and outrage by this
    Turkish government has to be factored into this." Sens. Barack Obama,
    Joe Biden and John McCain, also presidential candidates, are not
    co-sponsors of the legislation. In the House, two long-shot GOP
    candidates split on the issue ? Duncan Hunter has co-sponsored the
    House bill, while Tom Tancredo has not. On the Democratic side, Rep.
    Dennis Kucinich has endorsed the measure.
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