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    The New Anatolian, Turkey
    June 17 2005

    In Lebanon, Erdogan Pushes for Mideast Democratization
    The New Anatolian / Beirut

    In Lebanon yesterday, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan worked
    to keep his promise to U.S. President George W. Bush by pushing for
    further democratization in the Middle East.

    Erdogan promised Bush, during their meeting in Washington last week,
    to encourage democratization in the Middle East and to become a "key
    player" in the Greater Middle East Initiative (GME). His Lebanon
    visit is his first following his meetings in the U.S.

    During his talks with Lebanese counterpart Najib Mikati, Erdogan
    said that in this globalized and increasingly democratized world,
    it is apparent that Middle Eastern states need to reform. "Turkey
    and Lebanon are good examples forother regional states in this
    democratization process," Erdogan added.

    Armenian protesters waiting for PM

    Erdogan was met by Armenians protesting his visit at his arrival
    in Lebanon on Wednesday. Demonstrators burned the Turkish flag and
    called on Lebanon to recognize the so-called Armenian genocide claims.

    Shortly before his arrival in Beirut, some 1,500 Armenians demonstrated
    in the northern Beirut district of Bourj Hammoud against Turkey's
    refusal to recognize the Armenians' claims of genocide.

    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,
    recently said that Lebanon must follow 18 other countries in officially
    recognizing the so-called Armenian genocide claims.
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