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    TURKEY STILL ANGRY
    by James Morrison

    Washington Times
    http://washingtontimes.com/news/2010/mar/11/ embassy-row-62525063/
    March 10 2010

    Turkey remains angered over a congressional resolution recognizing
    the killings of Armenians in 1915 as genocide, threatening this week
    to keep its new ambassador to the United States at home until the
    measure is defeated.

    "We will not send our ambassador back unless we get a clear signal
    of the situation, regarding the draft law of the Armenian claims,"
    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan told reporters this week
    on a visit to Saudi Arabia, mistakenly referring to the nonbinding
    resolution as a law.

    Mr. Erdogan recalled Ambassador Namik Tan after the House Foreign
    Affairs Committee voted 23-22 on March 4 to approve the resolution
    and send it to the full House for a vote. Mr. Tan had arrived in
    Washington only days before his recall.

    The Turkish government apparently is not assured by the Obama
    administration's strenuous objections to the resolution. Secretary
    of State Hillary Rodham Clinton told reporters last week that the
    White House "strongly opposes" the resolution.

    "We will work very hard to make sure it does not go to the House
    floor," she promised.

    The resolution accused the old Ottoman Turkish Empire of deliberately
    trying to exterminate Armenians in a genocidal campaign from 1915 to
    1923. The government of the modern Turkish republic, which replaced the
    Ottoman regime in 1923, objects to the characterization of the massacre
    as genocide and insists that Armenia has inflated the casualties. The
    House resolution refers to 1.5 million Armenians killed and 500,000
    expelled from their homes.

    Turkey has relied on its membership in NATO and its strategic
    importance to the West to defeat similar genocide resolutions in
    the past.
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