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    INFORMATION ABOUT THE ARMENIAN DEATHS DURING WWI

    The Associated Press State & Local Wire
    May 15, 2009 Friday 12:11 AM GMT

    Here's a look at the dispute arising from the killings of up to 1.5
    million Armenians by the Ottoman Empire during World War I:

    Many history scholars, as well as Armenians, have referred to the
    killings as a genocide.

    Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland recognized the killings as genocide in 2007,
    and former President Ronald Reagan did so in 1981.

    The Turkish government has argued that the killings were not a result
    of genocide, but were caused by civil war. It also says many Muslims
    were killed by Armenian Christians.

    President Obama in April referred to the killings as one of the
    greatest "atrocities" during the 20th Century, but did not use the term
    "genocide."

    He said during his campaign that the killings constituted genocide. The
    Bush administration also did not use the term "genocide."

    U.S. Rep. Jean Schmidt alleges that congressional challenger David
    Krikorian made false campaign statements when he said that Schmidt
    received campaign donations from Turkish interests in return for
    helping them deny that a genocide took place.
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