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    United Press International UPI
    Nov 14 2009


    Armenians urged to reject peace deal


    ANKARA, Turkey, Nov. 14 (UPI) -- The leader of an Armenian-American
    group is urging Armenians worldwide to reject a reconciliation process
    with Turkey.

    The process would hinder efforts to win formal U.S. recognition of
    World War I-era killings of Armenians as genocide, said Ken Hachikian,
    head of the Armenian National Committee of America.

    After decades of hostile relations, Turkey and Armenia last month
    agreed to establish normal diplomatic relations and reopen their
    border lands. The deal still must be ratified by the parliaments of
    each country.

    More than 1 million Armenians died in forced marches and massacres
    during and just after World War I in conflicts with armies of the
    Ottoman Empire, Hachikian told an audience in Pasadena, Calif.,
    Thursday.

    Turkey, the successor state of the Ottoman Empire, long has denied
    genocide is an accurate description of the conflict, Hurriyet Daily
    News reported Saturday.

    The agreement reached last month would "reduce the Armenian genocide
    from a crime against all humanity" to a simple, and unacceptable,
    bilateral dispute, Hachikian said.
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