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    Canada - AFP

    Canada House of Commons recognizes "genocide" in Armenia, rebuffing FM

    Wed Apr 21, 8:24 PM ET

    OTTAWA (AFP) - Canada's House of Commons rejected appeals from Foreign
    Minister Bill Graham by adopting a resolution to recognize that Turkey,
    Canada's ally in NATO, committed genocide in Armenia in 1915.

    The 301-seat House of Commons voted 153 to 68 in favour of the
    resolution, thanks to support from many members of the governing Liberal
    Party. Several MPs said Graham had asked them to vote down the measure
    during closed-door Liberal meetings.

    The motion recognized Turkey's alleged genocide as "a crime against
    humanity."

    It has symbolic value and will not define policy.

    In the vote, several leading members of the Liberal Party, including
    parliamentary secretaries, voted in favour. However, no full cabinet
    minister voted against.

    Aris Babikian, of the Armenian National Committee of Canada, pointed out
    that several key cabinet ministers, including Justice Minister Irwin
    Cotler and even Prime Minister Paul Martin, were absent for the vote.

    He suggested they were absent because they did not want to vote against
    the motion.

    However, Babikian said it was a great "moral victory," which would add
    pressure on Turkey to at least recognize the genocide and even apologize
    for it.

    At a celebration party after Tuesday's vote, Babikian said he owed this
    victory to his grandfather who "lost six brothers and sisters in the
    genocide" and "saw his own six-year-old sister burned to death.
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