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    VATICAN: 'UNSPEAKABLE' ARMENIAN SUFFERING

    ANSA English Media Service
    November 24, 2008 Monday 1:09 PM CET
    Italy

    (ANSA) - Vatican City, November 24 - Pope Benedict XVI on Monday spoke
    of the "unspeakable suffering" of the Armenian people but did not
    use the word "genocide", a term rejected by Turkey but widely used by
    historians. Meeting with the religious head of the Armenian diaspora
    in Lebanon, Aram I, the pope said the Armenians had experienced a
    "period of unspeakable suffering" during the last century. In Aram's
    previous visit to Rome in 1997, Pope John Paul II spoke openly of the
    Armenian "genocide". On Monday Aram urged all states to recognise
    "all genocides, including that of the Armenians". The use of the
    word is strongly contested by Turkey and is one of the stumbling
    blocks to Turkey's bid to join the European Union. France passed a
    bill two years ago making it an offence to deny that Armenia suffered
    "genocide" at the hands of the Turks, but the bill was subsequently
    buried in the French Senate after furious Turkish reactions. Armenia
    says Ottoman Turks killed 1.5 million people systematically in 1915 -
    a claim strongly denied by Turkey.
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