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    'ARMENIAN "GENOCIDE" RESOLUTION VOTE WRONG'

    Today's Zaman
    March 9 2010
    Turkey

    A member of the European Parliament has criticized the vote by the
    US House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee to label the
    treatment of Armenians in 1915 "genocide" at the hands of the late
    Ottoman Empire, saying politicians in Europe and the US should not
    prejudge the outcome of research by historians on what happened in
    eastern Anatolia nearly a century ago.

    "Both the US and the EU have backed the welcome moves to set up
    a joint commission of historians from Turkey and Armenia to try
    and establish the truth about the tragic and large-scale wartime
    deaths almost a century ago," British Liberal Democrat MEP Sarah
    Ludford, the party's European justice and human rights spokeswoman
    and vice-chair of the European Parliament delegation to the United
    States, said in a statement released yesterday. Turkey and Armenia
    signed protocols in October to normalize their relations and agreed on
    the establishment of a board of historians to study events of World
    War I, which Armenians claim amount to genocide. "It makes no sense"
    Ludford said, "for outsiders in Europe or America to wade in with
    hobnail boots and prejudge the outcome of that sensitive exercise."

    Saying that the fact that there were deportations, which involved
    atrocities and deaths of many Christian Armenians, was not in doubt,
    Ludford stated that there is a need to better study the precise
    actions, the 1915 war context and the extent of reciprocal killings of
    Muslim Turks. Stating that the resolution passed by a narrow margin,
    the MP said she hopes that in those circumstances wisdom will prevail,
    with congressmen heeding the call of US President Barack Obama and
    Secretary of State Hillary Clinton not to bring this to a vote by
    the full House.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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