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    OBAMA AVOIDS CALLING ARMENIAN MURDERS 'GENOCIDE'
    By Michael Doyle

    Fresno Bee
    April 24 2009
    CA

    WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama on Friday broke a campaign pledge
    but mollified Turkey by recognizing the mass murder of Armenians
    without using the diplomatically loaded term "genocide."

    In a much-anticipated White House statement, Obama took note of the
    "great atrocities" that occurred in the final years of the Ottoman
    Empire between 1915 and 1923. While stating that 1.5 million Armenians
    were "massacred or marched to their death," Obama insisted the most
    important thing now is to look ahead.

    "I strongly support efforts by the Turkish and Armenian people to
    work through this painful history in a way that is honest, open,
    and constructive," Obama said.

    Text of Obama speech on Armenian Remembrance Day

    Obama also twice used the Armenian phrase Meds Yeghern, which is
    often translated as Great Calamity.

    The most important part of Obama's statement, though, was the one word
    that was missing. Armenian-American activists and their political
    allies instantly denounced the 389-word statement as a political
    sell-out because it didn't characterize the events as genocide.
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