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    Canada Lawmakers Recognize Armenian Genocide

    RFE/RL Feature Article

    22 April 2004 -- Canada's parliament yesterday backed a motion declaring
    that Ottoman Turks committed genocide against Armenians during World War I.

    Yesterday's vote in the House of Commons was 153 "for" and 68 "against."

    Armenians say a 1915-23 campaign to drive them out of eastern Turkey
    amounted to genocide and some 1.5 million Armenians were killed. Turks
    officially deny this, saying the Armenians were among the many victims
    of a partisan war during World War I.

    Canadian Foreign Minister Bill Graham had urged legislators not to
    aggravate NATO ally Turkey by voting in favor of the motion.

    After the vote, Graham issued a statement saying the motion will not
    alter the official Canadian government position that while the events in
    question at the start of the 20th century were a tragedy, they did not
    constitute genocide.

    A backer of the motion and a member of Canada's ruling Liberal Party,
    Sarkis Assadourian, dismissed Foreign Ministry warnings of a possible
    Turkish backlash.

    A counselor at the Turkish Embassy in Ottawa, Fazli Corman, had told the
    Reuters news agency that bilateral relations would "suffer" if the
    motion were adopted.

    The French parliament passed a similar motion in 2001.

    (RFE/RL and wire reports)
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