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    Turkish prime minister arrives in Lebanon as Armenians protest, burn Turkish flag

    Associated Press Worldstream
    June 15, 2005 Wednesday 4:40 PM Eastern Time

    BEIRUT, Lebanon -- Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan flew
    into Lebanon on Wednesday for talks on expanding relations, but the
    country's Armenians protested his visit, burning the Turkish flag and
    calling for Lebanon to recognize the World War 1 killing of Turkish
    Armenians as genocide.

    Erdogan and members of his Cabinet were received at Beirut airport
    by Prime Minister Najib Mikati. The two prime ministers talked alone,
    but no details were released.

    Shortly before his arrival, some 1,500 Armenians demonstrated in the
    northern Beirut district of Bourj Hammoud against Turkey's refusal
    to recognize what Armenia and several other countries regard as an
    act of genocide.

    Armenians say Turks killed up to 1.5 million Armenians in eastern
    Turkey between 1915 and 1923. Turks claim the number is inflated and
    that the victims were killed in civil unrest or during deportation
    to Syria.

    The Lebanese protesters burned a Turkish flag and closed their shops
    for an hour in Bourj Hammoud, which has a large Armenian community.
    Some 100,000 Armenians live in Lebanon.

    A newly elected Armenian member of parliament, Hagob Pakradounian,
    said Lebanon must follow 18 other countries in officially recognizing
    the killings as genocide. Speaking to reporters, he demanded that
    Turkey recognize the massacre.

    Erdogan and his wife, wearing a purple headscarf, visited the
    residence of the slain former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri to pay their
    condolences to his widow, Nazek. Later, the three visited Hariri's
    grave on Martyrs' Square in central Beirut. Hariri was killed with
    20 other people in a massive bombing in Beirut on Feb. 14.

    During his two-day visit, Erdogan is scheduled to attend the Arab
    Economic Forum for Investment and Arab Capital Markets, which opens
    in Beirut on Thursday, the official National News Agency reported.

    Erdogan is also due to meet President Emile Lahoud and parliamentary
    Speaker Nabih Berri on Thursday.
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