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    EuroNews, France
    March 12 2010


    Turkish anger at Swedish genocide vote

    12/03 18:53 CET


    There has been outrage in Turkey against Sweden after the country's
    parliament narrowly voted to describe as genocide the killing of
    Armenians in the First World War. Turkish Labour Party supporters made
    their anger known outside the Swedish consulate in Istanbul.

    Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has cancelled a
    planned visit to Stockholm next week in protest, attacked the vote at
    a public meeting.

    `This subject should be left to the historians,' he said. Turkey
    resents the term genocide, arguing that those who died were victims of
    civil war. It's recalled its ambassador to Sweden in protest.

    `The fact that the issue is used as a threat by different countries,'
    said the prime minister, `I find that unjust and incomprehensible.'

    The Swedish parliament passed the resolution by just one vote, despite
    opposition from the ruling centre-right coalition. Other government
    representatives have sought to play down the row.

    `The decision in the Swedish parliament will in no way affect the very
    strong support that Swedish government has exerted with regards to the
    ascension of turkey to the EU', said Christer Asp, Swedend's
    ambassador in Istanbul.

    The Swedish vote comes less than a week after a US congressional
    committee narrowly approved a similar resolution ` a move which also
    sparked anger from Turkey.
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