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    Hürriyet, ANKARA
    April 18 2009


    California starts 'genocide' mourn

    WASHINGTON - California has declared next week to be 'days for the
    remembrance of the Armenian genocide.' This is the fifth consecutive
    year, the week around April 24 has been designated for the remembrance
    of the "genocide" under California Republican Gov. Arnold
    Schwarzenegger

    California, the most populated state in the United States, has
    declared the week of April 19-26 to be "days of remembrance of the
    Armenian genocide."

    California Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, a former movie
    actor, said in his proclamation Thursday that nearly "1.5 million
    Armenians had been killed and 500,000 others had been forced out of
    their homeland" during the last years of the Ottoman Empire in the
    early 20th century.

    This is the fifth consecutive year that the week including April 24
    has been designated for remembrance of the "genocide" under
    Schwarzenegger.

    "We honor that commitment as we stand with our Armenian friends and
    neighbors here and across the world in remembering and acknowledging
    the genocide, the families it destroyed and the history it changed,"
    Arnold Schwarzenegger said.

    "We do not like to recall such sorrows, but we must so that we can
    learn from history and renew our efforts to make sure nothing like
    this ever happens again," he said.

    U.S. Armenian groups praised Schwarzenegger's move.

    Seeking federal government's recognition Schwarzenegger, an Austrian
    immigrant, was elected California's governor in 2004 and has since
    backed the Armenian cause. A large Armenian-American community lives
    in California. Forty-two of the 50 U.S. states have recognized World
    War I-era killings of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire as genocide. But
    the federal government has declined to make a similar recognition.

    Armenians are urging the federal government's executive and
    legislative branches to formally recognize what they see as the
    "Armenian genocide." Turkey warns that any such U.S. recognition would
    damage relations between the two nations in a major and lasting way.

    U.S. presidents designate April 24 as the day of remembrance for
    Armenian deaths.
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