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    TURKEY VOTES TO DEPLOY TROOPS IN LEBANON

    Ya Libnan, Lebanon
    Aug 6 2006

    Beirut & Ankara- Turkey became the second Muslim country to commit
    troops to Lebanon to monitor a tense cease-fire between Israel and
    Hezbollah after a parliament vote in favor of the deployment despite
    widespread protests.

    Parliament voted 340-192 in favor of the deployment with one lawmaker
    abstaining. The decision came more than two hours after U.N.

    Secretary-General Kofi Annan arrived in Ankara. The government has
    not specified the number of troops. Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul
    said the number of Turkish troops is not likely to exceed 1,000.

    Many Turks regard the expanded U.N. peacekeeping mission as a dangerous
    adventure that could lead to clashes with fellow Muslims.

    But Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's party insisted on
    contributing to an expanded U.N. peacekeeping force arguing that it
    would raise European Union-membership aspirant Turkey's profile on
    the international stage.

    Armenians in Lebanon protested against Turkish UN peacekeepers

    Lebanese Armenians demonstrated in front of the United Nations House
    in Beirut, Lebanon on Aug. 31, 2006 against the participation of the
    Turkish troops in the peacekeeping force in Lebanon. Armenians say
    up to 1.5 million Armenians died or were killed over several years
    during World War I as part of a genocidal campaign to force them out
    of eastern Turkey.

    Top Picture: Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left,
    talks with his deputy and Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul during a
    meeting at the parliament in Ankara, Turkey, Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2006
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