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    The Virginian-Pilot(Norfolk, VA.)
    April 25, 2009 Saturday
    The Virginian-Pilot Edition


    Armenians call for Turkey to say slayings were genocide


    Tens of thousands of Armenians marched through the capital Friday to
    commemorate the 94th anniversary of the start of mass killings by
    Ottoman Turks, many calling on Turkey to recognize the slayings as
    genocide.

    Armenia and Turkey said Thursday that they are close to restoring full
    relations and reopening their border after 15 years. But neither side
    has indicated how they might resolve the dispute over the killings
    that President Barack Obama on Friday referred to as one of the 20th
    century's "greatest atrocities."

    Throngs marched through the Armenian capital, Yerevan, with torches
    and candles to mark the anniversary of the rounding-up of a few
    hundred Armenian intellectuals in what was then known as
    Constantinople - present-day Istanbul - by Ottoman authorities. Their
    arrest was swiftly followed by the military's forced evacuation of
    ordinary Armenians from their homes in actions that spiraled into the
    mass slaughter of the Armenian population.

    Scholars widely view the event as the first genocide of the 20th
    century. Obama, who had referred to the "Armenian genocide" during his
    presidential campaign, on Friday omitted the term, referring instead
    to the event as the "one of the greatest atrocities of the 20th
    century." He also refrained from using the term "genocide" during a
    recent visit to Turkey, saying only that his views were on the record.

    The United States is known to be cautious on the issue while the two
    countries repair their relations.

    Friday's procession began with a burning of Turkish flags, and many
    carried placards blaming Turkey for spilling the "blood of millions"
    and calling on Ankara to acknowledge the killings as genocide. It
    ended in central Yerevan at a monument to the victims of the killings,
    and a liturgy was served at churches throughout the country.
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