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    Prince George Citizen, Canada
    April 26 2009


    Turkey recalls ambassador to Canada after Armenian commemoration

    Written by THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
    Saturday, 25 April 2009


    ANKARA, Turkey - Turkey recalled its ambassador to Canada, the Foreign
    Ministry said Wednesday, after Canadian government ministers
    reportedly took part in an event that labelled the Ottoman-era
    killings of Armenians as genocide.

    Ambassador Rafet Akgunay was called back for "thorough evaluations and
    consultations," Foreign Ministry spokesman Burak Ozugergin said,
    without saying why Akgunay was recalled or for how long.

    Another government official, who spoke on condition of anonymity in
    line with government rules, said the ambassador was being withdrawn
    temporarily to protest an event earlier this week in Canada
    commemorating the deaths of Armenians at the end of the First World
    War as genocide.

    The official said Prime Minister Stephen Harper sent a message to the
    ceremony, which angered Turkey. Turkish news reports said Canadian
    officials took part in the event.

    It is the second time that Turkey has recalled its ambassador to
    Canada over the genocide dispute. In 2006, Turkey criticized Harper
    for remarks he made in support of recognizing the mass killings as
    genocide and briefly withdrew its ambassador. It also pulled out of a
    military exercise in Canada in protest.

    Historians estimate that up to 1.5 million Armenians were killed by
    Ottoman Turks - an event widely viewed by genocide scholars as the
    first genocide of the 20th century. Turkey denies that the deaths
    constituted genocide, contending the toll has been inflated and the
    casualties were victims of civil war and unrest.

    Legislators in the United States have also introduced a resolution
    that would call the death genocide. If passed, the resolution could
    undermine efforts by President Barack Obama's administration to win
    NATO ally Turkey's help on key foreign policy goals.

    U.S. legislators almost passed a similar resolution two years ago, but
    congressional leaders did not bring it up for a vote after intense
    pressure from the Bush administration.

    Obama avoided the term "genocide" when he addressed Turkish
    legislators during his visit a month ago. But he said, in response to
    a question, that he had not changed his views. As a presidential
    candidate, Obama said the killings amounted to genocide.

    http://www.princegeorgecitizen.com/2009 0425187770/wire/national-news/turkey-recalls-ambas sador-to-canada-after-armenian-commemoration.html
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