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    LEBANON'S ARMENIANS PROTEST PRESIDENT VISIT

    Associated Press
    2009-10-07 12:40 AM

    Thousands of Lebanese of Armenian descent held a peaceful protest
    in Beirut Tuesday at the start of a visit by Armenia's president who
    has announced plans to establish relations with Turkey.

    Nearly 2,000 angry protesters gathered around the hotel east of
    Beirut where President Serge Sarkisian will be staying during his
    two-day visit.

    There are 150,000 Armenians in Lebanon, or nearly 4 percent of the
    population.

    Sarkisian's tour of the Diaspora Armenian communities around the world
    aims to raise support for his landmark bid for diplomatic ties with
    Turkey after a century of enmity.

    The killing of up to 1.5 million Armenians under the Ottoman Empire in
    1915 has been the main barrier to reconciliation. Armenians have long
    fought to persuade other governments to consider it a genocide. Turkey
    rejects the label and says the death toll is inflated.

    Hundreds of riot police and soldiers surrounded the Metropolitan
    Palace Hotel as the demonstrators waved Armenian flags and banners
    in Armenian reading "we will not forget" and "we will struggle."

    Sarkisian's tour dubbed a "pan-Armenian tour" has so far taken him
    to Paris, New York and Los Angeles. After Lebanon, he will head to
    Rostov-on-Don in Russia to discuss a planned meeting Oct. 10 when the
    Turkish and Armenian foreign ministers are expected to sign the deal
    to establish ties.

    Last month, Turkey and Armenia said they would set aside hostilities
    and establish diplomatic ties in favor of practical concerns such as
    oil interests and Turkey's EU membership bid.

    Armenians in their poor, isolated homeland are more eager to improve
    ties with Turkey than many in the vast Armenian Diaspora.

    Armenians abroad _ estimated at 5.7 million _ outnumber the 3.2 million
    living in Armenia itself, the smallest of the ex-Soviet republics. The
    largest communities are in Russia (2 million), the United States
    (1.4 million), according to government data.
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