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    OBAMA STOPS SHORT OF CALLING ARMENIAN DEATHS GENOCIDE (1ST LEAD)

    Monsters and Critics.com
    http://www.monstersandcritics.com/news /europe/news/article_1472897.php/Obama_stops_short _of_calling_Armenian_deaths_genocide__1st_Lead_
    Ap ril 24 2009

    Washington - US President Barack Obama on Friday called for a 'just
    acknowledgment of the facts' over the deaths of an estimated 1.5
    million Armenians toward the end of the Ottoman Empire, but stopped
    short of declaring that the killings were genocidal.

    Obama has been under pressure from the Armenian-American community
    to live up to a campaign pledge by declaring that the massacres from
    1915 to 1923 amounted to a genocide.

    Turkey, a critical US ally, fiercely rejects suggestions that the
    killings were a genocide and warns that any such language would have
    severe consequences on relations between Ankara and Washington.

    Obama issued an annual presidential statement on the 94th anniversary
    of the beginning of the atrocities, saying his views from the campaign
    have not changed, but he did not use the term 'genocide.'

    'I have consistently stated my own view of what occurred in 1915, and
    my view of that history has not changed,' Obama said. 'My interest
    remains the achievement of a full, frank and just acknowledgment of
    the facts.'

    During the campaign, Obama promised to recognize the mass killings
    as a genocide, drawing praise from Armenian American advocates. But
    those groups have continued to express disappointment the president
    has not done so.

    The United States is heavily reliant on Turkey's support in the
    region. The Incirlik Air Base in the southern part of the country is
    critical for ferrying military supplies to Iraq and Afghanistan, and
    other key US objections, including Middle East peace and confronting
    Iran's nuclear activities.
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