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    Voice of America
    March 12 2010


    Swedish Parliament Labels Armenian Killings in Turkey Genocide


    A U.S. congressional committee approved a similar resolution last week
    and sent it to the full House of Representatives. The move prompted
    Turkey to recall its ambassador to Washington.

    Dorian Jones | Istanbul 12 March 2010

    Photo: Members of leftist Workers' Party march to the Sweden Consulate
    in Istanbul, Turkey, 12 Mar 2010, a day after Sweden's parliament
    narrowly approved a resolution recognizing the 1915 mass killing of
    Armenians in Turkey as genocide

    The Swedish parliament's passage of a resolution recognizing the
    killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks as genocide is drawing strong
    condemnation from Ankara. The vote comes after the U.S. Congress's
    Foreign Affairs Committee passed a similar motion earlier this month.

    Turkey has recalled its ambassador to Sweden and canceled a summit in
    Stockholm after Swedish lawmakers passed the measure Thursday.

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan condemned the vote calling
    it irresponsible.

    Similar sentiments came from all of Turkey's main political parties.

    Turkish President Abdullah Gul, dismissed the Swedish parliament's
    vote. "We know very well how these decisions are taken," he said.
    "This decision has no value on our part. Those who voted are neither
    historians or scientists. No need to exaggerate this voting or make
    it look like more important than it actually is," he said.

    Armenians say Ottoman Turks slaughtered as many as 1.5 million people
    from 1915 until 1923. Turkey recognizes that Armenians were killed,
    but says the death toll is greatly exaggerated. It says the Armenians
    died in a civil war which accompanied the collapse of the Ottoman
    Empire.

    A U.S. congressional committee approved a similar resolution last week
    and sent it to the full House of Representatives. The move prompted
    Turkey to recall its ambassador to Washington.

    Like the U.S., Sweden is an important ally for Turkey. It is one of
    the few country's in Europe that still strongly advocates Ankara's bid
    to join the European Union.

    Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt reached out to Ankara saying his
    government opposed the parliamentary motion and did not want it to
    undermine Turkish-Armenian rapprochement efforts.

    Turkey and Armenia have been making inroads in restoring diplomatic
    relations and resolving their historical differences. Last October the
    Turkish and Armenian president signed a protocol to normalize
    relations. Ankara has repeatedly warned that those rapprochement
    efforts are undermined by countries passing motions accusing it of
    genocide.

    http://www1.voanews.com/english/news /europe/Swedish-Parliament-Labels-Armenian-Killing s-in-Turkey-Genocide-87470937.html
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