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    'GENOCIDE`PROTEST ANGERS ANKARA

    Euronews.net, France
    April 24 2008

    Thousands of Armenians have taken to the streets of the capital
    Yeravan to commemorate the deaths of one and a half million people
    killed during the fall of the Ottoman empire.

    Turkey refutes Armenian claims the massacres, carried out during the
    First World War, amounted to systematic genocide. But the issue is
    casting a shadow over Turkey`s bid to join the European Union and
    it`s become a source of tension complicating Ankara`s relations with
    the United States.

    March organiser Fatul Aratunyan vowed to carry on fighting, pledging
    he said, "to go on with this march until the whole world learns about
    this tragedy and we get our historic land back."

    The protesters, marching by torch and candle-light, demonstrated
    outside foreign consular buildings chanting "recognise genocide"
    before burning a Turkish flag.

    In the morning thousands laid wreaths of carnations and tulips at
    a memorial for those who perished in the killings which took place
    between 1915 and 1923.

    Ankara says large numbers of both Christian Armenians and Muslim
    Turks were killed during the violent and chaotic break-up of the
    Ottoman Empire.

    The tiny ex-Soviet republic is sandwiched between Turkey and
    Azerbaijan.

    A law in Turkey makes it illegal to refer to the killings as genocide
    although the Turkish President recently called for new dialogue to
    normalise ties.

    Until this day the land border between Armenia and Turkey remains
    closed.
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