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  • ANKARA: Without Saying 'Genocide', Bush Advises Coop.

    WITHOUT SAYING 'GENOCIDE', BUSH ADVISES COOP.
    By Cihan News Agency, Washington

    Zaman, Turkey
    April 26 2006

    Once again US President George W. Bush did not use the word "genocide"
    in his message about the of events 1915 on the 91st anniversary of
    the so-called Armenian genocide.

    In his written statement from the White House, Bush asserted that
    around 1, 5 million Armenians were exiled by force, resulting in the
    killing of many during the last years of the Ottoman Empire, adding
    that "It was a tragedy and should always be remembered."

    "We praise those in Turkey and Armenia who examine the historical
    happenings of that time with honesty and sensitivity. We urge all
    types of dialogue, including forming joint committees that strive
    for a shared understanding of these tragic events and move Armenia
    and Turkey towards normalized relations," said Bush.

    While Armenian Americans held a demonstration in front of the Turkish
    Embassy in Washington D.C., Turks and Azerbaijanis staged a counter
    demonstration in return.
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