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    AS ARK. GOVERNOR, HUCKABEE NOTED ARMENIAN DEATHS AS 'GENOCIDE'

    Pine Bluff Commercial, AR
    http://www.pbcommercial.com/articles/2007/10/14 /ap-state-ar/d8s97jq80.txt
    http://www.nwaonline.ne t/
    Oct 15 2007

    LITTLE ROCK - As Arkansas' governor, Republican presidential hopeful
    Mike Huckabee's action labeling the World War I-era killings of
    Armenians by Turks genocide drew no criticism.

    That's not the case for Congress. A decision by the House Foreign
    Affairs Committee to send a similar resolution to a full vote drew
    condemnation from Turkish officials and sent Turkey's U.S. ambassador
    back to Ankara this week for consultations.

    President Bush opposes the bill, worried it would fracture a fragile
    relationship with Turkey, a Middle East ally as the war in Iraq
    continues.

    Then-Gov. Mike Huckabee signed a proclamation declaring a "Day
    of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide" on March 7, 2001. The
    proclamation also said the current Turkish government "engages in a
    campaign of 'denial of the Armenian Genocide.'"

    Huckabee also proclaimed April 23 as "Turkish Heritage and Children's
    Day" and April 24 as a "Day of Remembrance of the Turkish and Armenian
    Tragedy."

    Leo Stepanian, the son of Armenian immigrants, said he requested
    Huckabee sign the recognition. However, the Fort Smith resident remains
    indignant over the other proclamations. He said his mother lost four
    brothers and his father lost nearly his entire family in the killings.

    "It was not a tragedy. It was a genocide," Stepanian said.

    Historians estimate up to 1.5 million Armenians were killed by Ottoman
    Turks around the time of World War I. Scholars view it as the first
    genocide of the 20th century, but Turkey says the toll has been
    inflated and that those killed were victims of civil war and unrest.

    Alice Stewart, a spokeswoman for Huckabee, said the former governor
    had "no intention to make a political point" with the proclamation.

    "The 2001 proclamations were like many proclamations requested by
    Arkansas citizens," Stewart said.
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