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    FINAL US VOTE ON GENOCIDE RESOLUTION BY YEAR END

    Newsroom America
    Oct 15 2007
    New Zealand

    US House Speaker, Nancy Pelosi, has predicted a resolution that
    calls the mass killing of Armenians in Turkey in 1915 genocide will
    have a final vote in the House of Representatives before it adjourns
    this year.

    Turkey recalled its ambassador to the United States last week after
    a House committee carried a vote labeling the massacre of Armenians
    as genocide.

    Armenia alleges that Turkey killed up to 1.5 million of its people
    in an organized campaign to force them out of what is now eastern
    Turkey in 1915-17. Turkey has acknowledged that many Armenians died
    but rejects allegations of genocide.

    President Bush has earlier urged politicians not to pass the resolution
    saying "its passage would do great harm to our relations with a key
    ally in NATO and in the global war on terror."

    Turkish President Abdullah Gul had warned of "serious problems that
    will emerge in bilateral relations if the bill is adopted."

    But Speaker Nancy Pelosi told ABC television she expected to see a
    final vote on the measure before the House of Representatives adjourns
    for the year.

    She said no matter when and where it occurred, Congress had an
    obligation to speak out against genocide.

    "It is a House resolution. It is non-binding. It is a statement made
    by 23 other countries, we would be the 24th country to make this
    statement. Genocide still exists. And we saw it in Rwanda, we see it
    now in Darfur," she told ABC.

    She said the United States had a moral obligation to speak out about
    the massacre.
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