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    PUSH FOR ARMENIAN GENOCIDE BILL POSTPONED

    OverTheLimit.info
    Oct 26 2007
    Canada

    Washington - A congressional resolution which would declare the
    Ottoman-era killings of Armenians as genocide was postponed before a
    vote could ever take place Thursday. Supporters of the new Armenian
    genocide bill dropped their call for a vote on Thursday. Many have been
    against this measure including a key NATO ally, Turkey. Many around
    the world agree that the killings of Armenians in World War I did take
    place but that the designation of genocide was not needed. Turkish
    leaders stated that if the vote went through they would cut off
    U.S. access to key bases needed in Iraq. The Bush administration, in
    hopes of getting on the good side of Turkey to stop them from invading
    Iraq and attacking Kurdish rebels, also opposed the bill. Secretary
    of State Condoleezza Rice told the House committee Thursday that if
    this bill were passed it would put forth a huge set of consequences
    in Iraq. The House Foreign Affairs Committee approved the resolution
    earlier in the month. The sponsors of the bill though have agreed
    not to push a vote. This does not mean that it could not come back
    as it is not yet off the table indefinitely.
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