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    OBAMA AVOIDS USING 'GENOCIDE' IN ARMENIAN STATEMENT

    Jewish Telegraphic Agency
    April 27 2009

    WASHINGTON (JTA) -- President Obama avoided using the word "genocide"
    to describe the killing of 1.5 million Armenians by Turks in 1915.

    In a statement released Friday to commemorate Armenian Remembrance
    Day, Obama said that "I have consistently stated my own view
    of what occurred in 1915, and my view of that history has not
    changed. My interest remains the achievement of a full, frank and
    just acknowledgment of the facts."

    As a presidential candidate, Obama explicitly said he would "recognize"
    the Armenian genocide and that it was not a "personal opinion" but
    a "widely documented fact supported by an overwhelmingly body of
    historical evidence."

    Recognition of the Armenian genocide became a controversial issue in
    the Jewish community two years ago when some Jewish organizations,
    notably the Anti-Defamation League, opposed an unsuccessful
    congressional resolution recognizing the atrocities against Armenians
    as genocide. Turkey opposed the resolution, and the ADL and others felt
    it might hurt relations among Turkey, Israel and the United States.

    The ADL previously had refused to use the term "genocide" to describe
    the killings, but reversed itself in August 2007 and used the term
    "tantamount to genocide" after a wave of criticism.
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