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    GENOCIDE: TURKEY MAY HAVE HEADACHE IF DEMOCRATS SCORE VICTORY IN U.S. CONGRESS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    18.10.2006 13:30 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkey, frustrated by a French National Assembly vote
    this week to criminalize denial of the Armenian Genocide, may have
    a major headache on the same issue if the Democrats score a victory
    in the U.S. Congress in next month's elections. Last Thursday's vote
    in the French parliament was a victory for Armenian groups and their
    supporters, but the top-prize country for the Armenians has always
    been and will always be the United States, says Turkish Daily News.

    The newspaper observer says that President George W. Bush's
    administration, like earlier administrations, so far has consistently
    declined to use the term Genocide in official remarks in an effort
    to avoid alienating Turkey. But Congress has always been Turkey's
    weaker side. With the Republican Party, which currently holds clear
    majorities in both the Senate and the House of Representatives,
    in shambles, political analysts agree it is highly likely that the
    Democrats will win a majority in the House in November, for the first
    time since the 1994 elections.

    A Democratic triumph in the House or the Senate will mean major
    problems for Turkey in its efforts to stop genocide recognition. In
    the event of a Democratic victory in the House, pro-Armenian lawmakers
    will definitely force legislation for the Armenian Genocide recognition
    shortly after the new Congress takes office in January. U.S. Armenians
    accuse the Republican Bush of failing to keep his earlier pledge for
    Genocide recognition and backed Democratic presidential candidate
    John Kerry, a strong supporter of the Armenian cause in the Senate,
    in the 2004 elections.
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