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    HOW BARACK OBAMA REFRAINED FROM USING THE 'G' WORD IN TURKEY
    Robert Tait

    The Guardian
    Tuesday 7 April 2009

    Even before he took office, Turks were anxious to hear Barack Obama's
    attitude towards the Armenians who died during the last days of the
    Ottoman empire. Armenians in the US say that up to 1.5 million of their
    ethnic kin were killed by Ottoman forces in a genocide plotted by the
    then Turkish leadership. Turkey has said the numbers are exaggerated
    and the deaths not deliberate genocide.

    During last year's presidential election campaign, Obama had no
    doubt. "The Armenian genocide is not an allegation, a personal opinion
    or a point of view, but rather a widely documented fact supported by
    an overwhelming body of historical evidence."

    Obama, with Turkey's president Abdullah Gul and before parliament
    yesterday, refrained from using what the Turkish media call "the
    g word". It was not because his views had changed, he said, but
    because of ongoing talks between Turkey and Armenia, they no longer
    matter. "What I want to do now is not focus on my views but on the
    views of the Turkish and Armenian people," he said.
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