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    'Genocide' clashes

    7DAYS, United Arab Emirates
    June 16 2005

    Germany's parliament condemned yesterday the mass killing of Armenians
    by Ottoman Turks 90 years ago, sparking an angry protest from
    Ankara. In a vote shortly after Germany's government and opposition
    clashed over whether Turkey should join the European Union, all main
    parties in the Bundestag joined forces to deplore what many historians
    say amounted to genocide.

    The resolution stopped short of calling the killings genocide, a
    term Turkey rejects, but looks sure to test relations between Ankara
    and Berlin, until now a key supporter of Turkish EU aspirations.
    "This resolution is regretful and we strongly condemn it," said the
    Turkish Foreign Ministry in a statement.

    It described the resolution as one-sided and "provocative" and said
    it would hurt Turks' feelings. It said German lawmakers had been
    motivated by domestic politics and had ignored repeated warnings of
    the harm the resolution would do to bilateral ties.

    Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul told German journalists this
    week that the resolution amounted to "a huge injustice towards Turkey
    and Turks living in Germany", the newspaper Rheinische Post reported.
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