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    CANADA FACES TURKISH IRE
    Daniel Proussalidis

    580 CFRA Radio
    http://www.cfra.com/?cat=3&nid=64659
    April 22 2009

    Foreign Affairs is out with the statement that Canada's position
    calling the mass deaths of Armenians in Turkey in 1915 a genocide is
    "not an indictment of modern Turkey."

    But that's doing little to cool tempers in Turkey's capital.

    Ankara's ambassador to Canada has gone back to Turkey for
    "consultations" to protest Immigration Minister Jason Kenney's
    attendance at a genocide memorial in Ottawa Tuesday.

    Kenney is standing firm, despite the criticism.

    "The government's position remains unchanged since the prime minister's
    statement of April, 2006 which is consistent with the motions that
    passed through both the Senate and the House of Commons," says Kenney.

    In 2006, when Prime Minister Stephen Harper recognized the mass
    killings of Armenians as genocide, Turkey briefly withdrew its
    ambassador and pulled out of a military exercise in Canada in protest.

    Twenty other countries, including France, Italy, and Russia recognize
    the deaths of 1.5-million Armenians in Turkey more than 90 years ago
    as a genocide organized by the government of the Ottoman Empire.

    Turkey officially denies genocide, saying the Armenian death toll is
    inflated and was the result of civil war.

    Accusing the Ottoman Empire of the Armenian genocide in Turkey is
    punishable as "disparaging the nation."
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