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    AzerNews Weekly, Azerbaijan
    Aug 25 2009

    US Congress to mull Armenian `genocide` again - scholar
    25-08-2009 23:24:29

    A bill on the alleged World War I-era genocide of Armenians will be
    put on discussion during the fall session of US Congress, after
    repeated unsuccessful attempts, an Armenian scholar has said.
    Ruben Safrastyan, who heads the Oriental Studies Institute at the
    country`s National Academy of Sciences, claims that, a good
    opportunity has emerged this time to achieve recognition of the
    alleged genocide.
    Armenians say Ottoman Turks killed 1.5 million people in 1915 and
    brand the developments as ``genocide``, while Turkey strenuously
    dismisses the claim. Yerevan has repeatedly declined Ankara`s
    proposals to collaborate in researching the developments.
    Meanwhile, the US-based federation of Turkic societies said in a
    statement that the Turkish community, which is maintaining close ties
    with Azerbaijan and Jewish societies, has leveraged all of its power
    to counter Armenian claims and stands ready to ward off any of their
    endeavors.
    Mustafa Adnan, head of the federation, has pledged that Armenians will
    not succeed in reaching their goals in the U.S. He noted that an
    appeals court has recently overruled a ruling of a California court on
    paying out life insurance benefits to the relatives of the alleged
    genocide victims, adding that this was a graphic example of the
    Turkish Diaspora`s strength.
    The judge at the California court of appeal who handed down the ruling
    said the developments took place miles away from the United States,
    and the state of California therefore bears no responsibility before
    the persons involved. The ruling also emphasized that the US
    government has not passed a decision to recognize the alleged
    genocide, therefore, US Armenians are not entitled to relevant
    compensation or insurance.
    The Armenian lobby, which is advocating for the acceptance of
    ``genocide`` around the world, has achieved its recognition in the
    parliaments of several countries, and is now seeking its passage in
    Congress.
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