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    The UCLA Daily Bruin, CA
    April 27 2005

    Turkish people upset by Schwarzenegger remarks

    ANKARA, Turkey ? 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.

    Other California governors have issued annual proclamations referring
    to the killings as a genocide, but last week Schwarzenegger also
    signed legislation to permanently mark the day.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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