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    The Star Phoenix (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan)
    April 23, 2004 Friday Final Edition

    Turkey protests Armenian genocide vote

    ANKARA, Turkey

    ANKARA, Turkey -- Turkey on Thursday condemned a decision by
    Canadian legislators to recognize as genocide the mass killing of
    Armenians during the First World War, accusing Canadian politicians
    of being "narrow minded."

    Canada's Parliament on Wednesday backed a resolution condemning the
    actions of Ottoman Turkish forces eight decades ago.

    Government members were discouraged from voting for the motion, which
    was adopted 153-68 in the House of Commons. Prime Minister Paul
    Martin was absent during the vote.

    Canada is the 16th country to label the killings as genocide, a step
    already taken by Switzerland, France, Argentina and Russia, as well
    as 11 U.S. state governments.

    Armenians say a 1915-1923 campaign to force them out of eastern
    Turkey amounted to a genocide and some 1.5 million people were
    killed.
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