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    ARMENIANS COMMEMORATE ANNIVERSARY OF TRAGIC EVENTS OF 1915

    ABHaber, Belgium
    April 25 2006

    Demonstrators marched in Yerevan, Armenia on Sunday to commemorate
    the Armenians who died ib 1915 due to forced deportation and ethnic
    conflict in the Ottoman Empire.

    The Armenian diaspora also took to the streets in various cities in
    the U.S. and several capitals in Europe over the weekend demanding
    recognition for so-called genocide claims, while Turkish and Azeri
    diaspora made counter-demonstrations.

    Over the weekend New York's famous Times Square played host to
    Turkish counter-demonstrations. Turks living in the US organized a
    rally entitled "End to Armenian Lies."

    Many Turks including Turkey's Consul General to New York Omer Onhon and
    Turkish Americans attended the demonstration held by the Federation
    of Turkish-American Associations (FTAA) and Association of Young
    Turks. "This march is Turkish society's reaction to the constant
    repetition of the Armenians' baseless allegations," said Onhon.

    In related news, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, in a letter
    to Armenian diaspora members backed the genocide claims.

    "In recent years the Senate of Canada adopted a motion acknowledging
    this period as "the first genocide of the twentieth century," while
    the House of Commons adopted a motion that "acknowledges the Armenian
    genocide of 1915 and condemns this act as a crime against humanity."

    My party and I supported those resolutions, and continue to recognize
    them today," Harper said.

    Ankara and Yerevan are at odds over the Armenian claims of genocide.

    To break the deadlock, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan last
    year suggested the establishment of a committee of Turkish and Armenian
    historians to study the claims, in a letter sent to Armenian President
    Robert Kocharian. But Kocharian refused Erdogan's proposal, saying that
    the two countries must first establish diplomatic relations and that
    committees could be formed only within the process of normalization
    of relations.
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