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    ARMENIAN KILLINGS COULD BE 'GENOCIDE'
    Desmond Butler

    The Herald, UK
    Dec 27 2006

    Democrat control of the US Congress has increased the chance lawmakers
    will approve a resolution recognising the First World War-era killings
    of Armenians as genocide.

    The shift in Congress also dims the likelihood the Bush administration
    can break a deadlock over the President's nominee for ambassador
    to Armenia, Richard Hoagland. Senate Democrats blocked Hoagland's
    nomination over his refusal to call the killings, more than 1.5million
    died, a genocide.

    "I think we have the best chance probably in a decade to get an
    Armenian genocide resolution passed," said Democratic Congressman
    Adam Schiff, a top advocate of the resolutions.

    The Bush administration warned even congressional debate on the
    question could damage relations with Turkey, a moderate Muslim nation
    that is a Nato member and an important strategic ally. Turkey has
    adamantly denied that its predecessor state, the Ottoman government,
    caused the Armenian deaths in a planned genocide.

    The Turkish government said the toll is wildly inflated and that
    Armenians were killed or displaced in civil unrest during the empire's
    collapse. After French lawmakers voted in October to make it a crime
    to deny the killings were a genocide, Turkey said it would suspend
    military relations with France.

    In Washington, Armenian-American groups have been pressing for a
    resolution on the genocide issue and the House of Representatives'
    International Relations Committee last year endorsed two resolutions
    classifying the killings as genocide.

    But the House leadership, controlled by Bush's Republican Party,
    prevented a vote by the full chamber.
    From: Baghdasarian
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