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    JEWISH GROUP OPPOSES ARMENIAN 'GENOCIDE' BILL

    Hurriyet
    March 2 2010
    Turkey

    Turkey's newly appointed ambassador to Washington has dived into a busy
    schedule to prevent the passage of the Armenian "genocide" bill in his
    first days in office and received support from a Jewish organization.

    Ambassador Namık Tan met with "the representatives of almost all
    Jewish lobbies and organizations in Washington" over the weekend,
    according to sources in the Turkish Embassy in Washington, D.C.

    According to the same sources, Tan met with the representatives of
    "eight or 10 Jewish organizations," including the Anti-Defamation
    League, or ADL; American Jewish Community, or AJC; and B'nai B'rith
    International. They say the meetings are not only focused on the
    Armenian "genocide" bill.

    A day after his meetings, the Jewish Institute for National Security
    Affairs, or JINSA, a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization that
    addresses the security requirements of both the U.S. and Israel,
    released a report titled, "The Armenian Resolution Should be Opposed
    and Defeated."

    "As the Turkish government began to slide -- and then rush -- away
    from its relationship with Israel and slide -- and then rush --
    toward new accommodations with Syria and Iran, the Jewish community
    has become less inclined to use its organizational skill on behalf of
    the agenda of a country that is less inclined toward the Western side
    of the great divide. It doesn't help that the Turkish 'request' for
    'help' has begun to sound more like a threat of damage yet to come,"
    the report said.

    However, it concluded that "to the extent that either side believed
    opposition to the resolution was a test of loyalty, or tied it to
    extraneous issues, they made a mistake. The Armenian resolution -driven
    largely by the Armenian-American community- should be opposed and
    defeated. But the reasons stand without regard to the [increasingly
    difficult] behavior of the Turkish government and without regard
    to [increasingly difficult] Turkish-Israeli or Turkish-American
    relations."

    Tan already met with the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs
    Committee, Howard Berman last week as well as several key members of
    the House, the embassy source confirmed. He also met with the Turkish
    associations working in the United States last week.
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