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    EuroNews - English
    April 24, 2009 Friday

    Armenia remembers WW1 "Genocide"


    After nearly a century of hostility, Turkey and Armenia have agreed a
    road map to normalise ties.

    The deal was made on the eve of the commemoration of the alleged 1915
    mass killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks. It is thought to include
    the opening of their mutual border, something which would boost
    Turkey's relations with the EU.

    Protesters in Armenia hold annual demonstrations against Turkey,
    describing the World War One killings as quot;genocide.quot; While
    Ankara accepts many Christian Armenians were killed by Ottoman Turks,
    it denies that up to 1.5 million died. But the 1915 killings remain a
    defining element in Armenian identity and thousands lay flowers each
    year at the Genocide Memorial in the Armenian capital, Yerevan.

    The years of stand-off have isolated impoverished Armenia and
    obstructed Turkey's efforts to join the European Union. While a
    minority in Armenia is likely to oppose any reconciliation, the
    majority are said to want better relations with their neighbour.
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