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    ARMENIANS USE TURKEY-SUDAN TIE FOR RECOGNITION

    Hurriyet
    Feb 23 2009
    Turkey

    WASHINGTON - The largest U.S. Armenian group has launched a campaign
    to urge the administration in Washington and Congress to formally
    recognize Armenians' claims of "genocide", by using Ankara's developing
    ties with Sudan.

    Washington views the killings of people in the Darfur region of Sudan
    by militias backed by the Khartoum government as genocide.

    The Armenian National Committee of America, or ANCA, in a weekend
    statement, accused Turkey and Sudan of establishing an "axis of
    genocide."

    The ANCA said it had alerted members of Congress to "the human costs
    of the emerging axis of genocide" between the Ankara and Khartoum
    governments.

    ANCA said Turkey had been directly selling weapons to Sudan, that
    Ankara diplomatically supported the Sudanese government's genocide
    denials and that Turkey was using its U.N. Security Council seat to
    block anti-genocide efforts. "The genocidal Ankara and Khartoum regimes
    have grown markedly closer over the past two years, driven by Turkey's
    increasingly brazen efforts to undermine the international community's
    efforts to isolate Sudan's genocidal regime," the ANCA said.

    Sudanese visit "In recent weeks, Turkey came under considerable
    international scrutiny for hosting Sudanese Vice-President Ali Osman
    Mohammed Taha who during a meeting with Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan
    asked Turkey to use its position in the U.N. Security Council to block
    any possible attempts to arrest Sudanese President Omer al-Bashir
    on charges of genocide," it said. The ANCA also posted on its Web
    site a photograph in which President Abdullah Gul was shaking hands
    with al-Bashir.

    The U.S. Armenians' top objective this year is to win U.S. recognition
    of the 1915 incidents as "genocide".
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