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    `Jewish Lobby behind U.S. `Genocide' Vote', Erdogan Slams Vote as 'Parody'

    http://www.almanar.com.lb/NewsSite/NewsD etails.aspx?id=127845&language=en
    06/03/2010

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan Saturday slammed as a
    "parody" a US Congress panel's resolution branding the killing of
    Armenians during World War I as "genocide" and warned it would harm
    countries concerned.

    Thursday's approval of the resolution at the US House Foreign Affairs
    Committee was the product of "erroneous policies" and "will not bind
    us," Erdogan said in televised remarks. Turkey will "not be deterred
    by such a comedy, a parody, a fait accompli," he said in a speech to a
    businessmen's group in Istanbul.

    "Let me say quite clearly that this resolution will not harm us. But
    it will damage bilateral relations between countries, their interests
    and their visions for the future. We will not be the losers," he
    added.

    A London-based Arabic-language newspaper said on Saturday that Jewish
    lobbyists contrived the U.S. congressional vote. Pro-Israel lobbyists
    had previously backed Turkey on the issue but changed tack in
    retaliation for Turkish condemnation of Israel's policies in the Gaza
    Strip, the Al-Quds Al-Arabi daily said in an editorial.

    In his leading article, Al-Quds Al-Arabi editor Abd al-Bari Atwan
    urged Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan not to give in to
    the Jewish lobby's "extortion" tactics.

    The US resolution has triggered protests in Turkey. Protesters on
    Friday marched in front of the US embassy in Ankara, the Turkish
    capital, chanting "God damn American imperialism".

    "This is another game of the United States of America. Turkey never
    committed genocide but we defend our land," the Associated Press news
    agency quoted one protester as saying.

    Turkey recalled its ambassador to the US and condemned Washington's
    move to declare the killing of Armenians by Ottoman forces in the
    First World War a "genocide". "We condemn this resolution which
    accuses the Turkish nation of a crime it has not committed," Ankara
    said in a statement on Thursday. "Following this development, our
    ambassador to Washington, Namik Tan, was recalled to Ankara for
    consultations."

    The announcement came minutes after the US House of Representatives'
    foreign affairs committee passed a non-binding measure in a 23-22 vote
    on Thursday, calling on the administration to ensure US policy
    formally refers to the 1915 mass killings of Armenians as genocide.

    There are fears the resolution, if adopted, could damage Turkey's
    peace efforts with Armenia. But Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of
    state, said the resolution would not be adopted.

    Ankara said the outcome of the US panel's vote demonstrated "a lack of
    strategic vision" among US legislators at a time when Turkey and the
    US "are working together on a broad common agenda".

    Abdullah Gul, Turkey's president said the resolution had "no value in
    the eyes of the Turkish people" and warned that it would deal a blow
    on fledgling efforts to end decades of hostility between Turkey and
    Armenia.
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