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    Politics Daily
    March 5 2010


    Turkey Protests House Panel Vote to Call Armenian Deaths 'Genocide'


    Tom Kavanagh

    By a narrow vote of 23 to 22, the House Foreign Affairs Committee has
    passed a measure calling on President Obama to characterize Turkey's
    killing of 1.5 million Armenians during and immediately after World
    War I as "genocide."

    In response to the vote, the Washington Post reports, the Turkish
    government recalled its U.S. ambassador and warned that the move
    "could adversely affect our cooperation on a wide common agenda."
    Turkey has contributed troops to the war effort in Afghanistan and
    allowed the use of an air base to supply U.S. forces in Iraq. It also
    sits on the U.N. Security Council and will have a vote on U.S.-sought
    sanctions against Iran.

    Turkey has long insisted that the deaths early last century were
    caused by forced relocations and fighting at the end of the
    600-year-old Ottoman Empire and were not part of a genocide campaign.

    Rep. Dan Burton (R-Ind.), who voted against the resolution, said he
    has sympathy for the victims, "but we're in the 21st century. We have
    troops in the field. We run the risk of losing a base of operations in
    Turkey."

    http://www.politicsdaily.com/201 0/03/05/turkey-protests-house-panel-vote-to-call-a rmenian-deaths-genoci/
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