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    TURKISH GENOCIDE VOTE DELAYED
    By Bill Waters

    Half Life Source
    Oct 26 2007

    A vote on Turkish genocide could be delayed. A resolution declaring the
    deadly massacres of Armenians by Ottoman Turks a genocide will not be
    put to a House vote this year after an international furor forced the
    bill's Southern California supporters to seek a postponement. Turkey
    denies that a systematic slaughter of Armenians took place, saying
    Armenians and Turks alike were killed in the brutal conflicts after
    Armenian groups Digg Delicious StumbleUpon Redditsided with Russia
    in World War I.

    The resolution has strong support from Armenian Americans. Four House
    Democrats, led by Rep. Adam Schiff of California, sent a message to
    House Speaker Nancy Pelosi asking her to put the extraordinary vote
    off until next year. About a dozen lawmakers withdrew sponsorship
    after a Turkish backlash raised deep concerns about U.S. security
    interests. Pelosi and House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, a Maryland
    Democrat, pledged in recent weeks to hold a formal vote on the matter,
    despite the objections of Turkish leaders. Last week, Pelosi backed
    off, saying she would leave it to supporters. Republicans, including
    House Minority Leader John Boehner, criticized Pelosi's pledge for
    a vote that would anger Turkey during the war in Iraq.

    Despite the delay until 2008, Vicken Papazian, spokesman for the
    Armenian National Committee in Glendale, said he respects the
    lawmakers' program decisions and remains confident it will come to
    a scheduled vote.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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