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    U.S. sponsors postpone push for Armenian genocide bill

    Reuters

    Thursday, October 25, 2007; 9:37 PM

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Backers of a resolution to formally name the
    1915 massacre of Armenians by Ottoman Turks a genocide said on
    Thursday they would postpone efforts to bring it to a vote in the U.S.
    House of Representatives.

    The sponsors conveyed their decision in a letter to House Speaker
    Nancy Pelosi, after support for the controversial resolution support
    faltered in the face of vehement protests from NATO ally Turkey.

    But the four chief co-sponsors who wrote the letter did not totally
    give up on the proposal, which Armenian-Americans have sought to pass
    in the House for years but is strongly opposed by the Bush
    administration.

    The sponsors asked Pelosi not to schedule a vote "at this time," but
    said they would continue to work for "consideration sometime later
    this year, or in 2008."

    The resolution passed the House Foreign Affairs Committee on October
    10 and seemed destined for speedy consideration by the whole House of
    Representatives.

    Turkey recalled its ambassador in protest and warned of grave damage
    to U.S.-Turkish relations and a reduction in military cooperation, if
    the House passed it. Turkey provides key logistical support to U.S.
    troops in Iraq, with much of the cargo that is flown to the Americans
    going through a Turkish air base.

    Turkey accepts that many Armenians were killed in World War One, but
    denies they were victims of a systematic genocide.

    "We believe that a large majority of our colleagues want to support a
    resolution recognizing the genocide on the House floor and that they
    will do so, provided the timing is more favorable," said the letter to
    Pelosi, which her office released.

    It was signed by four Democrats who were leading sponsors of the
    resolution -- Adam Schiff, Brad Sherman and Anna Eshoo of California,
    and Frank Pallone of New Jersey.

    A Pelosi spokesman said she respected the judgment of the sponsors on
    the timing of the vote. She has long advocated passage of such a
    resolution.

    (c) 2007 Reuters

    Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/artic le/2007/10/25/AR2007102502668.html
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