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    ARMENIAN REACTION MIXED TO OBAMA'S STATEMENT ON MASSACRES

    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    April 28 2009

    VAN -- Armenian Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbandian has said that
    Armenians expected U.S. President Barack Obama to refer to the mass
    killings of ethnic Armenians nearly 100 years ago as "genocide."

    Nalbandian told RFE/RL's Armenian Service that "both the terms genocide
    and Mets Yeghern" -- an Armenian term that means "great catastrophe"
    -- are acceptable and the statement was "a step forward."

    While Armenian-American advocacy groups were more critical, the
    Armenian Revolutionary Federation party's Armen Rustamian said Yerevan
    is "at least indirectly" responsible for Obama's language because of
    improved Turkish-Armenian relations.

    The Turkish Foreign Ministry called Obama's statement "unbalanced"
    and "unacceptable."

    In a statement issued on April 24 to mark the 94th anniversary of the
    1915-19 massacres of Armenians in Ottoman Turkey, Obama disappointed
    many Armenians by not using the word "genocide."

    In the past he has referred to the events as genocide "supported by
    an overwhelming body of historical evidence."
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