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    KESQ, CA
    April 26 2005

    Turkish group urges Schwarzenegger boycott

    ANKARA, Turkey A Turkish business group is demanding today that
    Governor Schwarzenegger's movies be banned from Turkish television
    because of an Armenian genocide statement.

    The governor declared April 24th a "Day of Remembrance of the
    Armenian Genocide."

    The Armenian government says up to one-point-five (m) million
    Armenians ultimately died or were killed over several years as part
    of a campaign to force them out of Turkey. The 90th anniversary of
    the campaign was marked April 24th by Armenians.

    Turkey does not deny that many Armenians died, but says that most
    were part of the general unrest during the collapse of the Ottoman
    Empire.

    An umbrella group of some 300 Turkish associations, unions and
    businesses says it is launching a petition to ban Schwarzenegger's
    movies in Turkey. They claim the governor is "acting under the
    influence of the Armenian lobby" and has not researched historical
    truths.

    California has one of the largest populations from the Armenian diaspora.
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