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    CNM News Network
    March 5 2010


    Armenian Genocide Resolution Approved

    March 5th, 2010

    Armenian Genocide Resolution Approved. The Turkish Ambassador was
    withdrawn yesterday after a US House panel (congressional committee)
    approved an Armenian Genocide resolution. Turkey was a key Muslim ally
    of the States.

    Approximately 1.5 million Armenians are believed to have been killed
    by Ottoman Turks during the WWI era. Historians generally point to
    this as the first genocide of the 20th century.

    Turkey denies that the killings constitute genocide, and claim that
    the deaths were a result of WWI civil unrest. They also say that US
    lawmakers should stay out of the argument over whether or not the
    deaths are genocide or not.

    Obama pledged during the election to pass a resolution to call
    Armenian deaths a genocide. He's in an awkward position as his
    administration reversed course, with Secretary of State Hillary
    Clinton noting that things have changed.

    The resolution passed won't necessarily be acted on, and Clinton has
    urged that Congress not act on the resolution, as such actions could
    cause friction between Turkish and Armenian talks.

    Turkey spoke out strongly against the US action, stating that `Turkey
    will not be responsible for the negative results that this event may
    lead to.'

    The US really doesn't want to anger Turkey at this point. They hold a
    rotating seat on the UN Security Council that will have to vote for
    sanctions against Iran.

    The Turkish border to Armenia has been sealed since 1993 when the
    country was protesting Armenia's war against Azerbaijan.

    President Bush also tried to pass similar resolutions, but backed off
    because many feared that the Turks would cut off access to a key air
    base needed for operations in Iraq.

    http://cnmnewsnetwork.com/11800/armenian-ge nocide-resolution-approved/
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