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    CBC News

    Canadian Parliament recognizes Armenian genocide
    Last Updated Wed, 21 Apr 2004 22:39:42

    OTTAWA - The House of Commons has reversed a long-standing policy and
    passed a resolution denouncing the Turks for committing genocide
    against Armenians in 1915.

    The vote passed easily, 153-68.

    The motion said: "That this House acknowledges the Armenian genocide
    of 1915 and condemns this act as a crime against humanity."


    Armenian Canadians hold a vigil after the vote

    For decades consecutive Canadian governments have dodged the sensitive
    issue by calling what happened in eastern Turkey a "tragedy," stopping
    well short of referring to the events as "genocide."

    In 1915, during the First World War, Turkish troops put down an
    Armenian uprising. Armenians say about 1.5 million people were killed
    by the Ottoman Turks, during a brutal eight year campaign.

    Turkey has always fought attempts by Armenians and international human
    rights organizations to have the events declared a
    genocide. Previously, Ankara has warned countries contemplating
    similar action that there would be negative consequences. In some
    cases business contracts have been held up or denied.

    In 2001 France backed the Armenian case. Ankara responded by freezing
    official visits to France and temporarily blocking French companies
    from competing for defence contracts.

    The U.S. dropped a similar resolution a year earlier after the White
    House warned it could hurt U.S. security interests.

    Before Wednesday's vote in Parliament, Foreign Affairs Minister Bill
    Graham issued a statement saying "Canada has had friendly and
    co-operative relations with Turkey and Armenia for many years. The
    Canadian government is committed to make these relationships even
    stronger in the future."

    The Turkish Embassy in Ottawa says it is drafting a response.

    Written by CBC News Online bstaff


    http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2004/04/21/canada/armenia040421

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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