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    JEWISH CONGRESSMEN FIGHT GENOCIDE BILL

    Jewish Telegraphic Agency, NY
    Oct 18 2007

    Two Jewish congressmen are working to keep the Armenian genocide bill
    from reaching the U.S. House of Representatives floor.

    U.S. Reps. Robert Wexler (D-Fla.) and Stephen Cohen (D-Tenn.), as
    well as three other opponents of the controversial bill memorializing
    the killings of Armenians by the Ottoman Empire during World War I,
    spoke harshly of its implications for U.S. relations with Turkey at
    a news conference Wednesday in Washington.

    The bill, which would label the killings as genocide, was approved by
    the House Foreign Affairs Committee by a 27-21 vote on Oct. 10. At that
    time it had 226 co-sponsors, but support has waned due to threats from
    Turkey to withdraw support for American troops in Iraq if it is passed.

    More than half of the cargo traveling from the U.S. to Iraq is flown
    through Turkey's Incerlik air base, and Turkish troops are allied
    with Americans on the ground in Iraq and Afghanistan. President Bush
    is fiercely opposed to the resolution.

    "The Middle East is a tinderbox," Wexler said. "Our responsibility
    is to bring as much stability as is humanly possible."

    Cohen added that passage of the bill would cause "real-time harm to
    real people."
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