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    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE MEASURE LOSING SUPPORT

    Jewish Telegraphic Agency, NY
    Oct 17 2007

    Nearly a dozen U.S. lawmakers have turned against a congressional
    resolution recognizing the Armenian genocide.

    The resolution on the World War I-era massacres of Armenians, which
    until Tuesday had seemed certain to pass, is now very much in doubt,
    the New York Times reported. Among those now opposing the measure are
    two prominent Jewish representatives, Rahm Emanuel (D-Ill.) and Jane
    Harman (D-Calif.).

    In explaining their shift, some legislators acknowledged that concern
    for U.S. objectives in the Middle East could be compromised by the
    resolution. The Turkish government has spent millions lobbying to
    defeat the measure.

    "We simply cannot allow the grievances of the past, as real as they
    may be, to in any way derail our efforts to prevent further atrocities
    for future history books," said Rep. Wally Herger (R-Calif.), who
    withdrew his support for the measure Monday night.

    The shift was prompted in part over reports that Turkey's Parliament
    is considering authorizing incursions into Kurdish areas of northern
    Iraq to attack separatists of the Kurdish Workers Party, or PKK. The
    rebels have been fighting for more than two decades for autonomy in
    Turkey's Kurdish-dominated southeast.

    The United States opposes Turkish incursions, but Syrian President
    Bashar Assad told reporters Wednesday that Turkey has every right to
    act against the separatists, according to The Associated Press.

    "We understand that such an operation would be aimed toward a certain
    group which attacks Turkish soldiers," Assad said. "We support
    decisions that Turkey has on its agenda, we are backing them. We
    accept this as Turkey's legitimate right."

    http://www.jta.org/cgi-bin/iowa/brea king/104712.html
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