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    Russian Parliament Denounces Armenian Genocide Ahead of 90th Anniversary

    MOSNEWS, Russia
    April 22 2005

    The Russian State Duma passed a resolution on Friday denouncing the
    genocide of the Armenians in 1915 following a unanimous vote just
    ahead of the start of the 90th anniversary of the massacres in Turkey
    and western Armenia.

    "The deputies of the State Duma fully denounce the act genocide and
    believe that the entire international community should commemorate
    the 90th anniversary," the Interfax news agency quoted the resolution
    as saying.

    The deputies called it one the most "tragic" and "cruel" events of
    the 20th century.

    April 24 is seen as the date when the massacres began.

    Russia was among the first to recognize the genocide in 1915, and
    remains among a handful of countries that recognize the massacre
    of some 1.5 million Armenians between 1915 and 1920 by Turks as
    genocide. Turkey itself still does not recognize the genocide,
    and neither does the United States, where Congress has pressed for
    recognition several times.

    Canada has joined the group of countries that recognizes the
    genocide. Many countries, such as the United States and Israel,
    are reluctant to recognize the genocide because they fear it would
    strain relations with Turkey, a NATO member that is seen as a stable
    democracy in the Middle East.
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