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    Turkish group protests Schwarzenegger over Armenian genocide
    statement, want films banned

    AP Worldstream
    Apr 26, 2005


    A Turkish group uniting hundreds of businesses and organizations
    demanded Tuesday that Arnold Schwarzenegger's movies be banned from
    Turkish television to protest the California governor's use of the
    term genocide to describe the massacre of Armenians by Turks during
    World War I.

    Schwarzenegger, a former actor best known for his role in "The
    Terminator," declared April 24 a "Day of Remembrance of the Armenian
    Genocide." California has one of the largest populations of diaspora
    Armenians.

    An umbrella organization grouping some 300 Ankara-based associations,
    unions and businesses and led by the Ankara Chamber of Commerce said
    it launched a petition to have the governor's films banned in Turkey.

    "We condemn and protest movie star Arnold Schwarzenegger, who declared
    April 24 a day to commemorate the Armenian genocide and accused Turks
    of genocide by acting under the influence of the Armenian lobby, and
    without researching historical truths," read a statement from Sinan
    Aygun, head of Ankara Chamber of Commerce.

    "We don't want his films shown in Turkey," said the statement.

    Armenia says up to 1.5 million Armenians died or were killed as part
    of a genocidal campaign to force them out of eastern Turkey. Turkey
    acknowledges that large numbers of Armenians died, but says the
    overall figure is inflated and that the deaths occurred in civil
    unrest during the collapse of the Ottoman Empire.
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