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    The Irish Times
    October 12, 2007 Friday


    US genocide claims prompt angry protests in Turkey



    Turks took to the streets yesterday in protest at an American
    decision to continue with a bill which describes the 90-year-old mass
    killings of Armenians as genocide.

    Despite intense lobbying by Turkish officials and opposition by US
    president George Bush, the House Foreign Affairs Committee passed the
    bill by a 27-21 vote.

    Mr Bush had warned that it could harm US-Turkish relations, which are
    already tense with Turkey considering a military offensive into Iraq
    against Kurdish rebels. The US fears that could destabilise one of
    the few relatively peaceful areas in the country.

    At the centre of the issue is a claim that up to 1.5 million
    Armenians were killed in a systematic genocide between 1915-17,
    before modern Turkey was born in 1923.

    Turkey says the killings occurred at a time of civil unrest as the
    Ottoman Empire was falling apart and that the numbers are inflated.

    "Unfortunately, some politicians in the US have once again sacrificed
    important matters to petty domestic politics despite all calls to
    common sense," Turkey's President Gul said after the US vote.

    Mr Bush had urged Congress to reject the legislation and secretary of
    state Condoleezza Rice and defence secretary Robert Gates also
    expressed concern.

    Passing the measure "at this time would be very problematic for
    everything we are trying to do in the Middle East," Ms Rice said
    before the vote.

    The US embassy in Ankara meanwhile urged Americans to be alert for
    possible violence after the vote.

    US ambassador Ross Wilson said he regretted the committee's decision
    and said he hoped it would not be passed by the House.
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