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    TURKISH GENOCIDE VOTE DELAY IS SOUGHT
    By Laura Litvan Bloomberg News Washington

    Detroit Free Press, MI
    Oct 26 2007

    The leading supporters of a resolution declaring the World War I-era
    killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks an act of genocide said they
    are delaying their push for a vote in the House of Representatives.

    Four House Democrats, led by Rep. Adam Schiff of California, sent a
    letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi asking her to put a vote off,
    possibly until next year. Advertisement About a dozen lawmakers
    withdrew sponsorship after a Turkish backlash raised concerns about
    U.S. security interests. "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," Schiff and the other supporters wrote. They said they
    want the House to weigh in "later this year, or in 2008." Pelosi and
    House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, a Maryland Democrat, pledged in
    recent weeks to hold a vote on the matter, despite the objections
    of Turkish leaders. Last week, Pelosi backed off, saying she would
    leave it to supporters. Turkey, which helps the United States move
    supplies into Iraq war zones, recalled its ambassador to Washington
    the day after a House panel approved the resolution this month by a
    vote of 27-21. Turkey denies that a systematic slaughter of Armenians
    took place, saying Armenians and Turks alike were killed in the
    clashes after Armenian groups sided with Russia in World War I. The
    resolution has strong support from Armenian Americans. Republicans,
    including House Minority Leader John Boehner, criticized Pelosi's
    pledge for a vote that would anger Turkey during a war.
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