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    The Advertiser (Australia)
    October 12, 2007 Friday
    State Edition


    Bid to appease Turks on 'genocide'

    DESMOND BUTLER, WASHINGTON



    THE Bush Administration will look to soothe Turkish anger after a
    congressional panel's approval of a measure describing the deaths of
    hundreds of thousands of Armenians early in the last century as
    ''genocide'' .

    After the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives
    yesterday defied warnings by President George W. Bush and sent the
    measure to the full House for a vote, the administration now will try
    to pressure Democratic leaders not to schedule a vote, which would be
    expected to pass.

    Mr Bush and senior officials made last-minute appeals to law-makers
    to reject the measure.

    ''Its passage would do great harm to our relations with a key ally in
    NATO and in the global war on terror,'' Mr Bush said.

    State Department spokesman Sean McCormack later said passage of the
    resolution would gravely harm U.S.-Turkish relations and American
    interests in Europe and the Middle East.

    ''The United States recognises the immense suffering of the Armenian
    people due to mass killings and forced deportations at the end of the
    Ottoman Empire,'' Mr McCormack said.

    The Turkish government said: ''It is not possible to accept such an
    accusation of a crime which was never committed by the Turkish
    nation.

    ''It is blatantly obvious that the House Committee on Foreign Affairs
    does not have a task or function to re-write history by distorting a
    matter which specifically concerns the common history of Turks and
    Armenians.''
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